Navy DT Landon Robinson (5-11 1/4, 291) brings quite the resume to Shrine Bowl
๐๏ธAmerican Athletic Conference Defensive Player of Year
๐๏ธFirst-Team All-American
13th on Feldmanโs Freaks
๐น700 squat
๐น465 bench
๐น20.1 MPH
๐น33 in vert
Robinson knows low man wins & speed kills
๐ฅ @TommyCFB
Need the DL translation. Only thing I'm sure of is #99- you are a future D1 power 5 starter as a freshman or the worst player on the team, there is no middle.
What your jersey number says about you as an Offensive Lineman;
75-Sleek, athletic, probably used to play TE. You are a Left Tackle
56-Tough as nails, covered in body hair, a little bit crazy, probably used to play DE. You are a Left Guard
51-Medium sized jersey, you work out like a madman, exceptional beard, used to play LB. You play Center
63-Very smart, not the best player but you work really hard and know what everybody does on the field. You play Right Guard
78-This is the biggest jersey on the team so it's automatically yours. You play Right Tackle
DL coach perspective: Not sure Williams was trying to hit Herbert? Looks like he was in the middle of a shed move and the Qb was close and got clipped, even as a patriots fan, I would have been fine with a call. It's one of the clearest- "ref's judgement" I've ever seen
I attend roughly 2 pats practices a week during training camp in the summer. If they want to let me stand within 40 feet of the Defensive Line drills, I'll consider that extreme gracious and kind support. I also promise not to say anything to anyone nor look anyone in the eye.
This is an almost perfect low tackle. Shoulder straight through the shins. Needed to wrap and roll. Little bit of a sportsmanship issue however Even though it was a great celly, do it on the sideline, not directly behind your opponent who is writhing on the ground.
Nice try. Linebacker? I know a guard when I see one. In 23-25 years these two may produce the greatest O-lineman to ever play the game. ( I say 23-25 because the younger brother is always better.)