Good for him. Opportunity is there for Shumpert, Aeris, and others.
Your details are not exactly correct, but yes Robinson did take a little more care than the others on the team. He definitely had a bit of an attitude issue.I have no firsthand knowledge of this, just a gut feeling, but I'm not sure if JRob and Mullen saw eye to eye on things. From last year when JRob didn't get hardly any carries despite him being clearly better than Perkins, to the last few games of this year when he got few carries against Alabama and Ole Miss, I think JRob might have felt a little slighted by Mullen. I also think JRob was pissed that he twice was within two or three yards of 200 in a game, only to be taken out before he could reach the milestone. He also looked pretty upset when he came out of the Vandy game in the second quarter and didn't play anymore. Once again, no firsthand knowledge, but I'm not surprised JRob is leaving the program with still a year of eligibility left.
I have no firsthand knowledge of this, just a gut feeling, but I'm not sure if JRob and Mullen saw eye to eye on things. From last year when JRob didn't get hardly any carries despite him being clearly better than Perkins, to the last few games of this year when he got few carries against Alabama and Ole Miss, I think JRob might have felt a little slighted by Mullen. I also think JRob was pissed that he twice was within two or three yards of 200 in a game, only to be taken out before he could reach the milestone. He also looked pretty upset when he came out of the Vandy game in the second quarter and didn't play anymore. Once again, no firsthand knowledge, but I'm not surprised JRob is leaving the program with still a year of eligibility left.
JRob strikes me as the type of person who needs to be coddled and constantly told how good he is. And Mullen is definitely not that type of coach. Regardless, I really enjoyed watching him play and hate he only got to start for one year. He had enough talent that he should've been our feature back for at least two seasons, if not three.
get the 17 out of here with that ****. He strikes you as needing to be coddled? It strikes you how? That he came from nothing and worked for everything he has?? Has practically been homeless a lot of his high school career? He was not a heralded athlete but we gave him his shot and he made it? Tell me what strikes out at you as him needing to be coddled??
i don't know what it is with some of you needing to project a hunch or other ******** about our players and coach but You are not impressing anyone with it.
wrong on this, goat. This is nothing more than Josh seeing an opportunity to make a life changing move. He and Dan got along fine.
I apologize for my post. I did not intend to slight JRob in any way. I know his backstory and I think he is a fantastic person to have overcome his past. I was simply making a statement about a personality trait. Reading it again, it does sound harsh and critical, when I didn't mean it to be. I hope JRob runs for 250 tonight and has a great pro career.
Someone is in his ear or he got rated high. I hope he goes in the first two rounds. I've seen him as 4th round.
He's rated the 15th best RB in this year's draft. The 15th RB got taken in the 6th round last year. He's got a better chance of going undrafted than being taken in the 4th.I would be shocked if he gets drafted 4th round or higher. Rb's just aren't valued that much anymore. If he gets drafted, I think it was the right move though
I don't think he needs coddling but he sure as **** likes the attention, not that it's a bad thing. I thought it was a little selfish to announce this before the game, but I ultimately agree with him declaring.
I do think he conflicted with the staff, not because Dan's a dick but because I think he approached things in an immature way (*citing Mullen's numerous occasions saying this). He's been pretty outspoken on social media about how unhappy he's been.
I love JRob and I'm pulling for him as much as I've ever pulled for a bulldog, but him saying he'd never send his "here" stuck with me.
Cue the "that's what all young people sound like on Twitter!" responses.Me too.
I hope for him to do very well, but he tweets like a 14 year old girl, and I'm not at all surprised that he went for maximum drama with his timing.
But don't get me wrong: nothing would please me more than for all the MSU guys to have long and successful NLF careers.