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    Adrian Robinson

    I'd get him 5 snaps a game as a nickel pass rusher. Woodley and Harrison are not getting enough pressure (though Woodley has shown some flashes lately). Just give the kid a few snaps. He is currently playing special teams. I don't think he'll be an all pro, but he might put a little heat on the QB. That'd be nice.
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    Must be struggling with the "Conversion" so he'll be on the sideline.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Must be struggling with the "Conversion" so he'll be on the sideline.
    Or perhaps he hasn't shown more than Woodley, Harrison and Worilds in practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillyesq View Post
    Or perhaps he hasn't shown more than Woodley, Harrison and Worilds in practice.
    Must be hard to NOT be able to get to the QB. I wonder how long it takes to teach a player to be proficient at that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Must be struggling with the "Conversion" so he'll be on the sideline.
    By "conversion", I'm sure you mean conversion from college to the pro level...which is often difficult for undrafted free agents, especially their rookie year...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slapstick View Post
    By "conversion", I'm sure you mean conversion from college to the pro level...which is often difficult for undrafted free agents, especially their rookie year...
    Plus DE to OLB which seems to be a 2 years process minimum for most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Must be struggling with the "Conversion" so he'll be on the sideline.
    Yea, this is it, he's an all-pro sitting on the sideline, because Harrison and Woodley are so bad because they're veterans. Sometime Ovi the players that aren't playing really shouldn't be playing and it isn't Lebeau's or Tomlin's fault for not recognizing their talent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papillon View Post
    Yea, this is it, he's an all-pro sitting on the sideline, because Harrison and Woodley are so bad because they're veterans. Sometime Ovi the players that aren't playing really shouldn't be playing and it isn't Lebeau's or Tomlin's fault for not recognizing their talent.

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    Have I ever posted that Robinson should be playing or is a future All Pro? I actually forgot the guy was on the active roster.
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    I'm not sure why people are jumping on O. We already do these kinds of things to get rookies some PT. Sprinkling in Robinson will help his development. Nothing wrong with the suggestion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Must be struggling with the "Conversion" so he'll be on the sideline.
    I read somewhere that the only thing Adrian Robinson was proficient at right now was rushing the passer and that he was really struggling with the complexities of LeBeau's defense and with pass coverage.

    so if you're just gonna use him as a pass rushing specialist, why not just let Jason Worilds do that?
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