He walked in here with a rep for having conditioning and work ethic issues, but showed noticeable improvement in that area during summer practices. While you can't tell much about linemen until they wear pads, he was clearly in better shape when he left in June than when he arrived in late April.
http://www.heraldonline.com/665?plckController=Blog&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&insiteUserId=ded44479-eff0-4fb5-98bf-9edb9d130913&plckPostId=Blog%3aded44479-eff0-4fb5-98bf-9edb9d130913Post%3a07e2deae-79a5-4cdd-8548-0e3f4ea0aef4&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest
--Darin Gantt, on Duke Robinson
Sounds like nothing but good news to me.
almost 3 years ago
MichaelProcton
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Thats just the news I was hoping to hear
Robinson has to know his lack of conditioning just cost him a ton of money (though it didn’t hurt Alabama T Andre Smith) so hopefully that will provide the motivation to show every team that passed on him it was a mistake.
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It will only cost him so long
If he can even prove to be a capable NFL backup, he will make plenty of money. I hope he develops into a starter, but once those paychecks start rolling in, it can be quite the motivator.
Indeed...
Omiyale and Hangartner aren’t complaining they were backups after they both picked up $20 mil.
Remember, kids...don't ever let facts get in the way of your argument.
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