I thought Robinson was number 11, when the rams game started I saw number 11 on the field and I was like NO WAY Robinson's playing? Then I realized it was Gibson... So who gets the number 11? Lol...
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and there was me thinking LR was number 15...i really must leave Mr Jim Beam in the closet when it comes to game time...
so Gibson if he`s 11 cant really be classed as part of our "Teen Squad" then...guess it`s a blessing with the curse that has hit that group since it got together...
i prefer wideouts to be in the `80`s personally..cant get my head around wideouts having QB numbers on their jerseys...Isiah Stainback for the Pats last night played wideout with the number 9...it`ll be DB`s with number 2 on and linebackers with 30`s & 60`s etc...i know they have sometimes decades ago used those numbers..but me no like..
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Originally posted by Ramblin` Ram View Postand there was me thinking LR was number 15...i really must leave Mr Jim Beam in the closet when it comes to game time...
so Gibson if he`s 11 cant really be classed as part of our "Teen Squad" then...guess it`s a blessing with the curse that has hit that group since it got together...
i prefer wideouts to be in the `80`s personally..cant get my head around wideouts having QB numbers on their jerseys...Isiah Stainback for the Pats last night played wideout with the number 9...it`ll be DB`s with number 2 on and linebackers with 30`s & 60`s etc...i know they have sometimes decades ago used those numbers..but me no like..
Yeah I was really confused when I saw Stainbeck with no. 9 on as well. It's almost college football out there now...
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by rollramsLaurent Robinson is out for the season with a broken fibula per 101 ESPN
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by ramsbruceRams | Robinson Leaves Team, Will Retire
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St. Louis Rams TE/LS Jeff Robinson has left the team and plans to retire.-
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by 39thebeastStats via Mike Sandos Blog. Even though Robinson was hurt week 3 he still has the same amount of third down targets as Avery and Burton with 7. Steven Jackson leads the team in third down targets with 9. Throwing to Robinson on third down Bulgers rating is 110.7 Burton and Avery with the exact same amount of targets are hovering around 67. Among guys with a minimum of 10 targets Bulgers passer rating when throwing to Robinson is 91.2, he only has a higher rating throwing to Burton at 100.9.
You can interpret this allot of ways. Bulger needs a true number 1 to be good, Robinson is really good, our other receivers suck, and so on.
To me there is a combination in the lack of faith in Bulger and to a much larger extent the WRs. We only threw the deep post or deep out to Robinson and now we don't do that nearly as much.-
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by MauiRamBy Nick Wagoner
EARTH CITY, Mo. -- Every so often in his time at Auburn, offensive tackle Greg Robinson would find himself in search of some solitude, the chance to steal a little peace and quiet or perhaps even a nap from the day-to-day grind.
That search would take Robinson to his locker stall, the one piece of real estate to which every player is entitled. One problem, though, Robinson couldn't fit his massive 6-foot-5, 332-pound frame into the locker far enough to achieve the desired effect.
"I tried once in college when I just got tired after practice and just tried to just push in the locker a little bit," Robinson said. "I couldn't fit."
Greg Robinson
If his new locker stall is any indication, Greg Robinson has found a good fit with the Rams.
Upon his arrival Monday evening in St. Louis, Robinson wasted no time taking in his new surroundings. Although he'd been to St. Louis on a pre-draft visit, Robinson was now arriving at his new home rather than just the next stop on a nation-wide tour of various team facilities.
When Robinson entered the locker room, he quickly spotted the locker with his name and the No. 79 adorned above it.
If it hadn't previously sunk in when the Rams called his name as the No. 2 overall pick last Thursday night, it really hit Robinson when he got that first look at his locker.
"It was a dream come true," Robinson said. "It's just like reality hit me as I walked through the doors. I've been here on a visit with the Top 30 and just coming in and, like he said, seeing your name in that locker. Actually, it was a crazy thought I had, in college I couldn't fit in my locker, so I sat back in my locker and it's just a crazy feeling."
The crazy feelings and time for reflection were fine Tuesday as Robinson and his fellow rookies were introduced to a large media contingent at a rookie news conference. With the glare of the spotlight now gone, Robinson and the rookies will now turn their attention to business.
For Robinson, that probably means getting acclimated to the position he's likely to play as a rookie: left guard. Robinson was one of the dominant left tackles in the college game in 2013, particularly in the run game. The Rams coveted him with the second pick because of his size, athleticism, aggressive approach and, of course, his immense upside.
But the Rams are expecting starting left tackle Jake Long back in time for the season opener and are content with Joe Barksdale on the right side. That means Robinson will probably have a chance to follow in the footsteps of all-time great tackles such as Jonathan Ogden and Larry Allen, who both started their careers inside before moving out to tackle.
That would seem to be a natural move for Robinson, who by all accounts is ready to be a devastating run blocker...-
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by RamsInfinitiRipping it up in Dallas today for 4 catches and 85 yards in the 1st half ...
Wonder how long it's going to be before you most fans understand it's not the WR's or OC that is the problem here ...-
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