
Robinson appears to be more of a complementing runner than a lead back at this stage of his career. The Commanders can expect fewer huge plays on the ground because of his fatal fault. Nevertheless, some people, like head coach Dan Quinn, are still confident in Robinson despite all the doubts regarding his performance. According to Sam Fortier of The Washington Post, who also mentioned that Quinn praised the player’s “speed and agility in one specific cut,” the latter thinks Robinson looked “really healthy” at minicamp.
Unlikely Breakout Candidate Named for Struggling Commanders Starter At least one individual still thinks Washington Commanders starter running back Brian Robinson Jr. can have a […]