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The problem is that the word "great" has become devalued.I thought his combine was great.
What was once "satisfactory" has become "great" due to the media's need to constantly inflate everything for fear of stagnation.
The problem is that the word "great" has become devalued.I thought his combine was great.
Yea but those are also the least important part of the combine.
What I'm trying to say is I wanted Matthews before the combine, regardless of the results, good or bad.
That's an unacceptable opinion.(even though I share that same opinion)![]()
That's an unacceptable opinion.(even though I share that same opinion)![]()
lol, I tend to go with what the guys accomplished/how they preformed in college over the combine, although the combine is fun to watch.![]()
It's not higher. Would you take Sammy Watkins over Jonathan Ogden?
The WR position value is entirely overrated.
You can't compare that. You mean something more like, would you take Julio Jones over Jonathan Ogden. I take Ogden though.
There is NO wondering if he might get hurt as he is injured now. There is no certainty he will come back week one or come back 100% of what he was before.My reply would be, How often do coaches use first round picks on the chance that someone will get hurt? and....First round picks are most always meant to be instant contributors, correct? Are we picking Robinson to be used down the road when Long retires? Again, a waste of a pick.
and....First round picks are most always meant to be instant contributors, correct?
You can't compare that. You mean something more like, would you take Julio Jones over Jonathan Ogden. I take Ogden though.
The biggest problem with Robinson is that his wife might distract one of our star prospects in 25 years' time.
I said most always. Which means, almost all the time.
Because it's a stretch. And no, Barron didn't climb the board. If anything he fell because he was a top tier talent that just didn't have the desire and teams wisely passed on him.
Comparing Robinson to Barron is a stretch. Barron lacked desire and Robinson has plenty of it. But, the background stuff should be a concern. He was brought up by the same Mother. While he showed great judgement in taking the opposite path as his brothers, they had similar up bringing. Will they pose a problem for him down he road? Off field distractions can become a problem. It could be nothing but should not be ignored.
I still like Matthews better. I don't pick OLTs unless I am certain that they can pass block very well. But I admit that Robinson is a fit for the power running scheme that the Rams use. Very enticing.