• Follow us on Twitter @buckeyeplanet and @bp_recruiting, like us on Facebook! Enjoy a post or article, recommend it to others! BP is only as strong as its community, and we only promote by word of mouth, so share away!
  • Consider registering! Fewer and higher quality ads, no emails you don't want, access to all the forums, download game torrents, private messages, polls, Sportsbook, etc. Even if you just want to lurk, there are a lot of good reasons to register!

Denard "LLL" Robinson (an excellent driver)

Jaxbuck;2296485; said:
Did he get a waiver to bring CFL rules with him? That was the point being made in regards to CFL, Detard would fit better due to the difference in style which is due to the difference in rules/field size etc.

You are the Mantai Teo of posting here. You defeat imaginary arguments then when called on it you act like a simpleton. Just like him you are either a complete fraud or one of the dumbest bastards to ever draw breath.

My money is actually on fraud/liar. You just act obtuse to trainwreck a thread then stop just short of the perma ban.

I confused the Bears and the Browns new head coaches. Deal with it.
 
Upvote 0
WolverineMike;2296215; said:
I would expect 25 minutes of research put into a post glorifying the denigration of a former TSUN player on a Buckeye board, if said poster wasn't a Nebraska fan :wink:

Sounds like I'm not the one who needs to do some 'research', homie.

Let me try it this way....this is my personal draft profile on your boy. I wrote it in less than 5 minutes, and based on everything I've seen thus far from him, and what I've heard, if I were a scout, here's what I would write:

WR - Denard Robinson, Michigan:
Height: 5-11
Weight: 196

The former Michigan signal caller decides to take a shot at the next level at the wide receiver position.

Pros: Explosive running ability. Excellent top end speed and acceleration. Great straight line speed. Elusive, shifty in the open field. Great vision, able to read zone blocking in the running game. Willing to learn.

Negatives: Size always a factor. Lack of experience at the WR position makes him a very raw talent at this time. Route running not crisp or fluid. Shows extremely poor ball skills. Injuries are an issue (still recovering from an elbow injury suffered against Nebraska). Possible toughness issues against tougher opponents.

Final take: Might be a decent special teams player at the next level, but not enough all around talent to warrant a draft pick. May be a post draft pick invite to a camp, based on his body of work at the collegiate level. Needs someone willing and extremely patient to work on him with fundamental skills that most at the position seem to have already.

Not to mention - he went to the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN!!!
 
Upvote 0
And, when you've got guys like Pat White busting on you.....:slappy:

"I tie my shoes, he doesn't"

MOBILE, Ala. -- Four years ago, Pat White was Denard Robinson, only rather than embracing a position change, White tried to make the NFL as a spread-offense quarterback who was better with his legs than his arm.

The Miami Dolphins took White in the second round of the 2009 draft, played him sparingly in wildcat packages as a rookie, then cut ties with him in training camp the next fall.

White turned briefly to minor league baseball, an attempt he said to hide from the person he was. Now at 26, a year and a half after being released by the UFL?s Virginia Destroyers, is hoping for another chance in the NFL.
 
Upvote 0
WolverineMike;2296623; said:
Pat White was a hell of fun kid to watch, but he probably shouldn't be busting anyone's chops with the pro career he had. Just saying

He's very similar to your boy.....

Same former head coach.
Same style of play.
Same position.
Same issues (lack of talent at said position).

If anybody is well versed in how to coach up Hairlice, it's Pat White.
 
Upvote 0
alexhortdog95;2296626; said:
He's very similar to your boy.....

Same former head coach.
Same style of play.
Same position.
Same issues (lack of talent at said position).

If anybody is well versed in how to coach up Hairlice, it's Pat White.

Same tap out tendencies when the going got tough. Pitt v WVa in 2007.
 
Upvote 0
WolverineMike;2296623; said:
Pat White was a hell of fun kid to watch, but he probably shouldn't be busting anyone's chops with the pro career he had. Just saying

You know what? Earlier you were talking about Eric Crouch...but Crouch has done something that neither Pat White nor Hairlice will do:

He won a professional football game.

I give you - Eric Crouch, off the bench....for Spurgeon Wynn.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvIShHW2cX8"]Eric Crouch, CFL LEGEND[/ame]
 
Upvote 0
Back
Top