BadCompany
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Matthews for me as well. Robinson may end up being the better player, but that doesn't mean Matthews won't be a good player in his own right. Plus, the negative reports on Robinson's pass protection concern me. Sure, he can be coached up, but that will take some time, and who is to say Matthews can't be coached up to be a better rush-blocker? Unless Robinson is a REALLY quick learner I would have more faith in Matthews providing better protection right out of the gate. Maybe in the long run Robinson will be as good if not better, but the long run will be of small consolation is Bradford is being carted off again in Week 3, or turns into David Carr v2.0.