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2 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

When James Robinson was healthy in Jacksonville he was a solid back, I know he won a lot of people their fantasy leagues in 2020 as most just picked him up off of waivers and got a Top 15 fantasy running back for nothing.

I think he torn his MCl and ACL(maybe the 3rd too) and never had the brust again, but hes still one tough mofo.....just seen him carry 4 dudes like earl Campbell 

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Look, I’m sure it’s more likely than not Grier was undercoached, but PJs been the better NFL QB so far and that’s just a fact. Maybe Grier will end up being but let’s wait for the guy to get a regular season win or touchdown under his belt before invalidating PJ’s career.
 

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21 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I think he torn his MCl and ACL(maybe the 3rd too) and never had the brust again, but hes still one tough mofo.....just seen him carry 4 dudes like earl Campbell 

It was his Achilles. Lost all burst after it unfortunately.

I was one of those dudes who won my league thanks to him his rookie year. It was a shame to see what happened to him.

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13 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Look, I’m sure it’s more likely than not Grier was undercoached, but PJs been the better NFL QB so far and that’s just a fact. Maybe Grier will end up being but let’s wait for the guy to get a regular season win or touchdown under his belt before invalidating PJ’s career.
 

Regardless of comparisons to Grier, PJ's career has been nothing special.

He's had a couple of memorable moments, but so have a lot of guys that were never heard from again after they had "that one game".

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