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at the very least he is used to beating the Failclowns so he will fit in perfectly.
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Sounds to me like, on the field, off the field and in the locker room we may have finally replaced Scott Fujita.
https://mobile.twitter.com/sfujita55/status/712985129342214144
Sounds to me like, on the field, off the field and in the locker room we may have finally replaced Scott Fujita.
https://mobile.twitter.com/sfujita55/status/712985129342214144
"People are just drawn to Craig because of his infectious personality."
Robertson, who earned a graduate degree in program management, plans to pursue a career in college administration. He believes he could be a valuable fundraiser for an institution....
...His value extends beyond the field. Robertson's locker has a gravitational pull with teammates being drawn by the occupant's charisma and caring. He thinks nothing of mentoring Kirksey even though the rookie's progression costs him snaps.
Browns defensive coordinator Jim O'Neil called Robertson a locker room "spark plug" and asked him to address the defense on the eve of a game, an honor usually reserved for older players.
Defensive end Billy Winn said Robertson has leadership qualities similar to former Browns' defensive captain D'Qwell Jackson. But Jackson never could make teammates and coaches laugh the way Robertson can with his jokes, hijinks and energy.
"He's a funny dude," Winn said. "He comes with a lot of different experiences and really paints a picture when he tells you a story.
"But when it's time to get down to business he's the best in the game. He learned from the best, he learned from DQ."
The Saints’ method of cap management has never stopped them from re-signing core players or pursuing free agents they covet.
I work with a Steeler fan and he has said a couple of times .... "I'm glad he is out of the AFC. He had a habit of baiting Big Ben in to poor throws and INT's".
Wait, what? LBers can do that? That would be a breathe of fresh air to see.
Last year our LBs just ran around with their hands in the air yelling "OMG!" on pass plays.