Going against Donald in camp should fix any lag he has off the ball.
@BonifayRam What's a WWC?
Walking Wounded ? Idk
I have been using this term since January 4th 2014.Wild Wings Chicken
Ah. Now I can follow the thought pattern. And I agree with your premise.I have been using this term since January 4th 2014.
Wavier Wire Contingent
http://www.ramsondemand.com/search/36419/?q=Wavier Wire Contingent&o=date&c[node]=26&c[user][0]=573
Robinson is very quick coming off the snap, gaining position and generating movement to sustain. He is very fluid moving laterally and shows nimble feet to generate movement on traps and pulls. He shows very good in-line body control and agility, demonstrating a quick kick slide in pass protection. He is light on his feet for a player of his size and shows the quick reactionary skills to gain position vs. stunts and blitzes. He reaches the second level with good quickness and urgency. His very quick first step generates explosiveness on the rise and he is equally effective firing out on running plays or retreating to protect the pocket in passing situations. One of the more impressive factors of his quickness is his ability to consistently gain position due to his burst off the ball (see 2013 Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri and LSU games) and his ability to reach the second level.
Slow off the snap? I don't see it.
I wonder what a pro scout of 40 years has to say about that?
http://min.scout.com/2/1396142.html
I;m going to go ahead and side with the former NFL personnel guy on this one.![]()
I'd rather trust my own eyes. I don't think every former scout is automatically a better talent evaluator than I am. Lots of scouts fail. Many are former scouts for a reason. Some are just good writers.![]()
I'd rather trust my own eyes. I don't think every former scout is automatically a better talent evaluator than I am. Lots of scouts fail. Many are former scouts for a reason. Some are just good writers.![]()
Slow off the snap? I don't see it.
He isn't 'slow' off the snap, it is an actual delay--on purpose. He is later off the line than every guy on Auburn, pretty much every play....it is very noticeable.
Watch the alabama game (it is on youtube). I guarentee you, you can't miss it. Remember Kevin Carter, he was always a split second behind every one....
IF I have to, I will "capture" off you tube for ya'all and link it...
I'm guessing you don't know who Dave-Te Thomas is.
He is awesome....I read what he wrote. This isn't so much in pass blocking, but in run blockng...
He has no quickness issues or technique issues with this delayed start. I noticed his 'delayed' surge off the ball in run blocking...it keeps his man from shooting the gap, he doesn't need to explode in to people because he is soooo strong. I think he does it on purpose. I think in the pros he won't do this...