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Kenny Robinson talks about... somebody


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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

Woods has been good though, and you need depth at DB (Chinn is hurt currently)

Woods is bringing teh wood, in leadership terms too. Much like the RB spot, I dont like spending cap space at safety....tho I want to keep chinn at high cost if needed. Burris is on a min type of deal, thats all I would have done. Too much faith in Krob. I still member when asked Horn said " Krob is the hardest hittin DB in the room "...  Been a rough period with his gambling, but I think he could be a TO machine. 

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23 minutes ago, top dawg said:

And that's what I've been trying to tell you fugers about Corral.

Try to be a rookie QB figuring things out yourself. 

Yes, the kid has a huge uphill battle, and of course there are no guarantees, but he's shown he can overcome things.

The smart Huddler would at least keep an open mind. 

You’re assuming there are smart Huddlers

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19 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I can only assume it was Rhule.  Rhule did a lot of players wrong. Corral, Christensen and the list goes on, 

Robinson doesn't name names but my money is on Rhule. 

Terrace Marshall, Bozeman, Foreman. Rhule's doghouse was more ridiculous and absurd than Ron's.

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7 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Playing him with 4th stringers and future package handlers should have been a fireable offense by itself

Yeah, that poo got him injured.  

I look forward to seeing him get a real opportunity.  It will probably be with a top pick rookie but as they say.  Once you enter camp your draft position means nothing.

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