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To: shadowman who wrote (6685)9/22/2002 3:37:44 PM
From: MythMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11146
 
when is he running he looks like Curtis Enis, only faster. He is big.

>>Ganter must be having great fun with this bunch. It’s safe to say he’s already thinking of different ways to use Robinson against Iowa Saturday. Quarterbacks Coach Jay Paterno has nicknamed Robinson “Lethal Weapon.” The kid still wants to be a quarterback, but he’s thrilled to be getting so many touches.

“I think the coaching staff realizes these days that you’ve got to put your best players on the field,” Robinson said. “We have playmakers. Now, we’re all out there together.”

Although Joe Paterno acknowledged Robinson “lights things up when he gets in there,” he said he and Ganter have to be careful not to ask him to do too much. “The danger we have is he’s still our second quarterback and he has to be ready to play if Zack gets hurt.”

Robinson expressed no such worries.

“I haven’t shown anything yet. Because I’m doing all this running, people overlook the fact that I’m a pretty good passer. I can definitely throw the ball, too.”

You bet that a Robinson-to-Mills touchdown pass is coming.<<