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Robbie Anderson interview w Josina Anderson.


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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Don't get all the Robbie contrived slander over his interviews. At least he usually speaks his mind whether people like it or not. Do people really prefer the Darnold and CMC cliche prepared responses over that? Those are the ones that rot my brain cells

I’ve stopped listening to pretty much anyone in the NFL talk outside of a few particularly entertaining people like Steve Smith. They all rot my brain for different reasons

Darnold is just a simple boy. CMC you can tell is a basic ass meathead who probably harbors some bad/ignorant beliefs he keeps under wraps for the sake of his career and instagram gf.

People in this country by and large are getting dumber and less literate.

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33 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I get that. The shrieky bitches on here make me want to start a Matt Rhule fan club. Ok, maybe that's a bit much, but still.

The big difference between the two is that Robby has proven he belongs in the NFL.

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4 hours ago, Waldo said:

I will happily skip listening to RA anymore. I do not care but the comments lol do not disappoint.

It's like the new punter. I haven’t heard one interview from him and that is cool. RA should be more like that guy lol

It seems so bizarre to be a fan of a team that you want less content from.

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9 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Absolutely right. His English was absolutely fine and understandable. I'm not much of a fan of his right now and he gave mostly expected answers but I've heard way, way worse interviews.

Same. TBF, The first guy was picking in the interviewer, not Robbie. I agree, she sounded like she was doing this for her high school journalism project.

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9 hours ago, mav1234 said:

I'm probably one of the biggest RA detractors on this forum and I absolutely don't get the hate for this interview. Not sure what some of you expected but frankly I thought this was a pretty good interview and he gave fine answers to questions on revenge games and having something personal to prove this season.

Thanks for sharing.

Yeah seriously, this was a perfectly normal interview but everyone in here decided to not watch it and just dunk on him. Stupid. 

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