And each and every one of those throws was a hold. I still challenge you to throw me to the ground without grabbing me. Point is, who cares, he doesn't get get called. Robinson does, you know why? Because he was/is a penalty machine that has done nothing to get the benefit of the doubt.
Now, if Fisher was worth his paycheck he would be sending in every penalty Robinson gets called for that isn't actually a penalty to the league. And maybe he does. I have no idea.
Lets compare Jake Matthews - 38 games 16 accepted penalties. His rookie year he played 15 games and was penalized 11 times, 7 were holds. Since then, 5 holds. So to recap:
First 15 games - 7 holds
Last 23 games - 5 holds
Someone was either taught him what to do at the NFL level thru coaching, or he wisened up.
Robinson - 39 games 30 accepted penalties. Rookie year 16 games and was penalized 11 times (same as Matthews with one more game) 6 holds (1 less then Mathews) Since then 18 more holds. (13 more then Matthews)
So Robinson recap:
First 16 games - 6 holds
Last 23 games - 18 holds
So either someone hasn't explained the finer points of NFL blocking or he just ain't getting it. And now he has a rep, so he won't get the benefit of the doubt.
Don't waste your time looking back, you're not going that way. - Ragnar Lothbrok