Do you still want Robinson?

Sign Robinson?

  • Yes, we still need a vet to show these pups how it's done in the NFL

    Votes: 31 75.6%
  • No, the best thing for the young WRs to do is learn on the job

    Votes: 10 24.4%

  • Total voters
    41

Pariah

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In light of all of the WRs we'll have on the roster next year, do you still want the cards to sign M. Robinson?
 

SweetD

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IMO I say yes only if he signs 1-2 years at #2 or #3 money.
 

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Yes.

Forget about the logjam. Players get injured. Other players have problems fitting into the system. Still others run into personal problems or fail to live up to expectations on the field - it's human nature.

Bringing in Robinson is a no-risk situation with practically no downside and a huge upside.
 

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Let's see, 20 say "Yes" 5 say "No"... The "Graves Law" tells me he signs with (Insert any football team name here besides Cardinals) within a week!!
 

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Originally posted by SunCityCarl
Let's see, 20 say "Yes" 5 say "No"... The "Graves Law" tells me he signs with (Insert any football team name here besides Cardinals) within a week!!

The faith we all have in Graves :)
 
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