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h2omelonhead
I knew my eyes weren't deceiving me and especially from All 22 views.
I remember people bringing up yards of separation as proof that he wasn't open.
I'm glad this article cleared things up about yards of separation:
"It’s fair to mention Robinson’s lack of separation. He ranked 118th out of 121 receivers in average yards of separation this season, averaging 2.1 yards. However, that has never been his game. That 2.1 yards of separation is one of the higher marks of his career. In 2020, he averaged 2.3 yards of separation which is his career-best.
However, just because he wasn’t separating, doesn’t mean he wasn’t necessarily getting open. Looking at ESPN’s receiving metric in open score, Robinson was, in fact, getting open."
Robinson was the 28th most open wide receiver in 2022 with a score of 65. This was in the same range as Keenan Allen, DK Metcalf, and Michael Pittman and higher than Kupp’s open score of 55. In fact, Robinson’s open score of 65 led Rams receivers.
Stafford was missing him. It was clear for me looking at tape. Good that there are some stats to help back this up.
Put Robinson with Burrow and he'll have career years. Burrow will throw the back shoulders and 50/50 balls.
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Robinson looked cooked before the Rams traded for him.
I'd love for a team like the Bengals to trade for him and try and figure out if he's open or not.
If it's even a debate, it's not worth the price we paid for him. (imo)