murphy196
11-28-2005, 11:25 AM
Royal shit the bed everytime a ball was thrown his way, he sucks, cut him, CUT HIM NOW!
(Merged Thread) Robert Royalmurphy196 11-28-2005, 11:25 AM Royal shit the bed everytime a ball was thrown his way, he sucks, cut him, CUT HIM NOW! 12thMan 11-28-2005, 11:28 AM Some old stuff I found: http://www.masterplangroup.com/Robert.Johnson.htm Scouting Report: Johnson's frame, athleticism and soft hands fit the prototypical NFL tight end mold. Football skills warrant a first round choice. Robert is a terrific athlete who looks like a man amongst boys on the field. He is big, powerful, and a dominant blocker at the line. He catches the ball very well in traffic and has outstanding ability to break tackles after the catch. Johnson possesses solid fundamentals in every facet of his game. http://www.bigblueinteractive.com/draft/drpros03.htm Robert Johnson is a big tight end who has the size and long arms to develop into a good blocker. Junior. Needs to get stronger in order to become a more effective in-line blocker. Needs a lot of technique work. Decent underneath receiver for his size. Uses his size and can catch. Flashes some run-after-the-catch ability. http://www.kffl.com/article.php/1090/160 http://vikings.scout.com/2/93412.html I believe Johnson played with Cambell and Rogers at Auburn. CrazyCanuck 11-28-2005, 12:06 PM I think Royal earned a new nickname with that performance. Maybe Robert "Rebound" Royal? or how about good old..."20/80" firstdown 11-28-2005, 12:26 PM He realy stood out yesterday with the droped balls. Does anyone know if there is a stat for drop passes? I do not remember Royal droping alot of balls in the past. Did anyone notice how Brown caught the punts it was like I'm not going to make that mistake again. backrow 11-28-2005, 01:33 PM I agree, it's time to cut Robert Royal. He can't catch or block, he's pretty much useless. Robert Royal = Useless!! :dallas: :dallas: RiggoDrill 11-28-2005, 02:12 PM Not to totally disagree with the train of this thread, but Robert Royal was not drafted as a pass catching tight end, he was drafted to be a special teamer and a blocking end (yes, those actually exist - ever hear of Rick Walker?). Injuries and other players not being up to par with the offense (Johnson, Kozlowski) have forced the coaches to use him in areas where he is not well suited, ie. pass catching. Yesterday was not the first game where he dropped multiple passes either. He is a solid, if unspectacular blocker, which is why he is still on the team. I would cut him though, I'm sure thay can find someone to block as well, if not better. Sheriff Gonna Getcha 11-28-2005, 02:13 PM Thanks 12th Man for those links! TheMalcolmConnection 11-28-2005, 02:19 PM He realy stood out yesterday with the droped balls. Does anyone know if there is a stat for drop passes? I do not remember Royal droping alot of balls in the past. Did anyone notice how Brown caught the punts it was like I'm not going to make that mistake again. Haha! I was JUST noticing that yesterday. However, I bet he runs one back against St. Louis. MTK 11-28-2005, 03:05 PM Not to totally disagree with the train of this thread, but Robert Royal was not drafted as a pass catching tight end, he was drafted to be a special teamer and a blocking end (yes, those actually exist - ever hear of Rick Walker?). Injuries and other players not being up to par with the offense (Johnson, Kozlowski) have forced the coaches to use him in areas where he is not well suited, ie. pass catching. Yesterday was not the first game where he dropped multiple passes either. He is a solid, if unspectacular blocker, which is why he is still on the team. I would cut him though, I'm sure thay can find someone to block as well, if not better. This doesn't sound like a blocking TE to me: College: At LSU, he finished his career with 59 receptions for 707 yards (12.0 avg) and seven touchdowns while starting 24 of 42 games. His reception and yardage totals rank third in school history among tight ends while his seven scores rank second. 2001 Season: As a big, athletic tight end, Royal was often used by LSU to stretch the defense. He is a solid route runner and is considered a very effective pass catcher with an impressive burst heading upfield. Besides, does anyone really think Spurrier was drafting a TE with blocking in mind? LOL Please. FRPLG 11-28-2005, 03:13 PM He and Frost must go. Frost was a big problem yesterday. |
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