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Father against Son - Falc's WR Coach Robiskie vs. Browns WR Brian Robiskie
10-07-2010, 04:16 PM
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Father against Son - Falc's WR Coach Robiskie vs. Browns WR Brian Robiskie
Do you think father will tell BVG what son's favorite pass routes are?.......j/k.....I'm sure we will hear this story played up as the week goes on though - everybody is a sucka for the father/son stories.
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10-07-2010, 04:52 PM
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RE: Father against Son - Falc's WR Coach Robiskie vs. Browns WR Brian Robiskie
Not like it would matter. He has 18 yards for the season. Not sure if we should even cover him... but Massaquaoiouiouioii doesn't necessitate a double team.

I do like Ben Watson. Wow, they really don't have too many play makers on that offense.
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10-07-2010, 05:32 PM
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RE: Father against Son - Falc's WR Coach Robiskie vs. Browns WR Brian Robiskie
(10-07-2010 04:52 PM)Sporkdevil Wrote:  Not like it would matter. He has 18 yards for the season. Not sure if we should even cover him... but Massaquaoiouiouioii doesn't necessitate a double team.

I do like Ben Watson. Wow, they really don't have too many play makers on that offense.

agreed. we just need to keep Joshua Cribbs from making big plays in return game. Not sure what has happened to Falcons special teams - they have not been that "special" lately.
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10-07-2010, 05:36 PM
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RE: Father against Son - Falc's WR Coach Robiskie vs. Browns WR Brian Robiskie
(10-07-2010 05:32 PM)g-dawg Wrote:  agreed. we just need to keep Joshua Cribbs from making big plays in return game. Not sure what has happened to Falcons special teams - they have not been that "special" lately.

Agreed. He's nicked up too, but is fully expected to play. Cribbs and Hillis are really the only things we should be worrying about on their offense. They are really just short great offensive players. Maybe Harrison is healthy and doesn't fumble it up, but I don't see that happening.
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