Rams Fans Aren't Ready For Allen Robinson

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It’s the media heads that are sleeping on this addition. They call out the Woods loss and act like adding Robinson is a lateral move. Woody was good but Robinson is a better receiver, especially for Stafford.

Size, body control and aggressive hands. It’s going to be an excellent fit.
 

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It does truly seem like a perfect fit. Stafford’s deep ball game with Robinson being an excellent deep ball.

Excited to see how this works out. I’m considering Robinson as a fantasy steal in my work league.
 

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Robinson needs a nickname with such a pedestrian name. so me help me if someone suggests 'a-rob'
Allen "Old Fashioned" Robinson.

That's his nickname, if you can believe it. He gave it to himself because he definitely didn't want A-Rob.

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Woods would have been outstanding in the GSOT offense. Granted, many WR’s would’ve looked good there, but still.
 

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Jake is wrong, Rams fans have been happy with this signing and are anxious to see Robinson in this offense.
Agree, rams fans having been hoping for someone with his skills for a while. Brian Quick, Josh Reynolds, Danario Alexander, Kenny Britt, the list is long and undistinguished, looks like they may have finally got it figured out.
 

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Allen "Old Fashioned" Robinson.

That's his nickname, if you can believe it. He gave it to himself because he definitely didn't want A-Rob.

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I agree with you, Karate. Old Fashioned should be his nickname; he gave it to himself, so we should use it.
 

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Hey, if he identifies as a hipster cocktail, so be it... help the team keep winning Soper Bowls and I'll call him anything he wants
 

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I loved the signing of Robinson. As much as I liked Woods they got a younger guy with a very complementary skillset. He runs his routes much like Kupp. This guy is sneaky good. Overall getting Robinson is an upgrade at the position.

I don't see a secondary that will be able to match up with Kupp, Robinson, and Jefferson at WR and Higbee at TE. Once the OL gels this offense can roll. The Rams just need their run game to be good enough for the defense to have to honor it. The run game does not need to dominate, it needs to be complimentary.

Don't forget if you add in the RBs Stafford will have 5 receivers. All the RBs can catch.

Can you imagine being inside the opposition's 5 yard line and the Rams come out in their 11 personnel. Then Stafford shifts Akers out wide. Now, what does the defense do? The Rams will have 5 receivers so it will be man coverage. Someone will be open.

If OBJ wants to play games with Snead he will lose because Robinson is better than OBJ. Robinson is a better route runner, he's physically bigger, he's very quick, and he's a year younger. More than that Robinson is a true X WR which allows Jefferson to move to Y or Z where he's better suited and more comfortable. OBJ is strictly a Y or Z receiver. Allen fills that hole created when Woods was traded. Woods was a good run blocker, and so is Allen. What Robinson does, is to allow Sean to return to his perimeter run attack. If he wants he can bring back some of his 2018 offense.

OBJ is overplaying his hand, right now he's a luxury the Rams don't really need. OBJ won't be a featured WR with Kupp and Robinson. Allen has been far more consistent over his career with 3rd tier QBs.
 

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I like saying it out though. It sounds official, like David Robinson, the Spurs legend. They didn't call him D Rob lol.
No, they called him the "Admiral"
Maybe A. Rob went to military school, if so it opens up a whole slew of nicknames. Lieutenant LOL
 

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It's crazy to think about what he's going to do not just this year but the next three years in this offense. Few WRs have had the kind of success he's had with the kind of subpar QBs he has put up with
Many around here might not agree but there is a legit chance he outperforms Kupp next year, or over the next 3 years. He's got more natural talent. Now the Stafford/Kupp connection seems to be insane and I wont bet on ARob to out-produce Kupp, but there is absolutely a chance that happens. Only elite WRs put up 1400/14TD years and he did it with a bad QB and no McVay.
 

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It does truly seem like a perfect fit. Stafford’s deep ball game with Robinson being an excellent deep ball.
I agree, but I'd also add the red zone. ARob will be a menace in the redzone with Stafford. Similar to how OBJ was but ARob is a bigger body. Hes also a better 50/50 catcher than most WRs in the league.
 

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I agree, but I'd also add the red zone. ARob will be a menace in the redzone with Stafford. Similar to how OBJ was but ARob is a bigger body. Hes also a better 50/50 catcher than most WRs in the league.
I agree with all that is being said and believe that Robinson has a chance to have a really special year. I love the idea of Kupp, VJ, and Rob at x,y, and z with the rest of our WR core seeing duty as needed and being used to their strengths. I would still love to have OBJ in the mix irrespective of Robinson's ability to take on his snaps. OBJ is tricky and plays a whole different game than Rob and as far as hands OBJ is elite in the red zone. We should be fine as we sit, especially if we see continued development from VJ and Skow, adding OBJ will just challenge DC's that much more.
 

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I want to see Atwell eat up some of VJs snaps in certain 11 personnel situations...
The defense sees Kupp, Robinson, Higbee and one of our young backs (hopefully Akers).
And then there's tiny TA - just a helmet with cartoon stick legs drawn on.
They have to respect Robinson and know that Stafford will feast with him vs single coverage downfield.
Kupp is Kupp and he will attract more attention than ever before, with safeties going cross eyed when they see his number cross underneath them at the same time while a blue blur the size of a basketball flies past their outside shoulder and seemingly floating about 4ft off the ground... a fraction of a second of hesitation and it's all over - Staffords already released the ball and the Helmet is tracking it down from the heavens all the way into his tiny outstretched stickfigure arms...

Over the roar of the crowd, the excitement of the announcers on 1330 AM/ESPN Deportes can be heard when the legend of "el Casco Volador" is born...
 

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Why adding Allen Robinson II might mean more success for Los Angeles Rams, Cooper Kupp​

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was asked how he and wide receiver Cooper Kupp could possibly top their success from last season.

Stafford joked, "You can't sit there and go, 'Well, the only thing to do now is go for 2,500 yards and I'll throw for 7,000. That's unrealistic."

But offensive coordinator Liam Coen knows one of the Rams' offseason moves could not only make this offense more dangerous, but help Kupp as well. While Kupp and now-Rams wide receiver Allen Robinson II have been utilized differently in their careers, both receivers are so versatile, Coen said, the Rams can use variations of formations to move both around to different spots and create favorable matchups.

"Getting Cooper [Kupp] on a nickel, getting Allen [Robinson] on a backer and then switching those guys," Coen said. "And vice versa. We think it will be difficult to defend and it was obviously difficult to defend [Kupp] over the last few years and having the kind of guys that we had. But given that diversity that Allen brings to us, I definitely think that it will present some challenges to the defense."

Coen said Robinson's route tree is "extremely expanded from probably years ago, or maybe what we've had our other receivers do."

"I mean, he can run a lot of routes that Cooper can, you know -- some of those option routes and choice routes and things that we asked Cooper to do -- because he just has an unbelievable ability to play underneath himself," Coen said.

Kupp had one of the best seasons a wide receiver in history -- winning the receiving "triple crown" with 145 receptions for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns -- and did so running 58% of his routes out of the slot, with Robert Woods or Odell Beckham Jr. playing opposite Van Jefferson on the outside. Still, Kupp was able to stretch seams and break through for big plays out of a position that isn't known for them.

Last season with the Chicago Bears, 37.4% of the routes Robinson ran were in the slot. If the Rams are confident Robinson could take up some of the responsibility on the inside, it would give Kupp more room to occasionally operate on the outside. Without Woods or Beckham -- at least to start the season -- there will be a need for another vertical threat opposite Jefferson.

While Robinson is capable of doing that himself -- he had 102 receptions for 1,250 yards and six touchdowns in 2020 before suffering through an illness- and injury-plagued 2021 -- perhaps Coen and coach Sean McVay get creative, with Robinson and Kupp splitting that responsibility more than expected.

"He's one of those bigger receivers that has body control of a smaller guy," McVay said. "I've said this before, I bet you he's really good when you play pickup basketball because he can get parallel, he can double-up, he has great body control. He has great ball skills."

Robinson, who signed a three-year, $46 million contract with Los Angeles this offseason, spent the last four seasons with the Bears after breaking in with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The veteran receiver said he spent the spring workouts moving around and "learning the offense from many different spots on the field."

"Now," Robinson said during OTAs, "it's just about building chemistry and learning more so of the nuances of things."

Stafford didn't throw during the offseason program as he recovers from a right elbow injury. Still, the quarterback said, one benefit to not being able to participate in every drill is he's had more time to talk to Robinson on the sidelines and between plays.

"I've been very, very impressed with his ability to grasp our offense, his role in our offense," Stafford said. "His understanding, even when he might miss something or mess something up, the reason is so sound on why he did something -- he heard this and thought that, and I'm like, 'That's a great thought.' It's really productive growth for him in our offense."

Coen said other than Robinson's versatility, the receiver's "unbelievable ability to double you up at the point of attack" stood out to him this spring.

“He really can work edges on you," Coen said. "Lean and press away from you at the top of the routes. He has really good details, both in the release game and at the top of the routes."

Robinson said he has already gotten a lot of help from Kupp, saying the pair is "always talking through those different things and really being very specific." Last season, the Rams ranked seventh in the NFL in Football Outsiders' passing DVOA. And although the Rams traded Woods and haven't re-signed Beckham -- at least not yet -- Kupp said it's been "great" to work with Robinson.

"It's been so much fun to be able to collaborate with him," Kupp said. "There's a lot of potential for us to be able to do some really special things, but we have to stack the blocks day-by-day and build into that."
 

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I’m excited as hell to watch A-Rob in this offense! I still can’t believe we picked him up!

All do respect to my man crush Woods but Robinson is going to evolve this offseason like no other, and a ton of attention is going to be going towards Kupp this coming year.