Tie Robinson breaks his first NFL Praizeson Bori – NBC Sports Philadelphia


Tie Robinson turned to the corner and the backup quarterback of the bungal was a straight path of browning.

What was he thinking?

“Get there, because they are going to try to get the ball out or rotate,” said the Dokhebaz. “As soon as I saw it, I just ensured to do one line. They told us all the principles with the quarterbacks, passers -by and all of it scratching it. I made sure. I didn’t want to ruin it by getting down on it or making it crazy. It was interesting.”

Robinson, 24, picked up his first NFL sack at Thursday’s forecast opener. The fourth round selection took care of its responsibility on the play, but it ensured spread around the credit.

When Robinson finished the drama, he did not find that sack himself.

“We had a twist game and I am thankful that he became a boy -selling boy,” said Robinson. “Gabi (Hall) made a great choice in the center, which allowed me to wrap it up. And then (enthusiasm) Ocha had a huge rush to allow the quarterback to enter me. I am lucky to get sack but that sack was obtained by everyone.”

The Eagles drafted Robinson’s draft in the fourth round outside Nebraska and is a figure to be part of a defensive trick rotation as a shopkeeper. The top three players in this circulation are Jillon Carter, Jordan Davis and Moro Ojumo, but Eagles traded Thomas Bakker last week, which means that Robinson and Hall have more opportunity.

On Thursday night, Robinson started against the bungles and ended with two tricks, one sack and a team with more pressure. He also smelled the screenplay.

Robinson said he saw his work translating his work into a game action.

“Certainly,” he said. “I still have to get better in many things, in terms of technique. The competition here is the elite, this is the next level. In practice, in addition to going against our boys, going against such an opponent, like a real game, to get a real taste like a real game.”

A break from blocking

Johnny Wilson participated in the crime of Eagles last year as a blocker. The 6 -foot -6 wide out -out had only seen 15 goals throughout the season, but they were asked to block for AJ Brown, Donta Smith and Sikon Barclaley.

On Thursday, all the boys sitting for the season opener, Wilson made most of his possibilities to catch the ball.

Wilson said, “When I was able to make such plays and liked it.”

The second year wide out ended the game with 3 catches for 73 yards. Its two catches came on 50-50 balls and the other was the back of the back shoulder. Wilson and Tanner McKeky got a ton of practice together and showed it in the game.

“Certainly only a huge profit, Wilson said.” “Just presenting this task after the exercise, it appears there in sports. You are very comfortable, very confident. You know where it will keep the ball, you know when to expect the ball. It just comes from this task and this repetition.”

McKi ordered the Hadle

On Thursday night, Eagles ‘backup quarterback tanner McKeki played a very good game at the Eagles’ forecast opener, but did not do so that really impressed AJ Dillon with the addition of experienced free agent.

Dillon was really impressed by the Shaista Makki being shown in the hood.

“He took over the role of QB1 and demanded everyone to stay in the same hood on the same page, which I really affected,” said Dlin.

What signs do Dylan want to see from the quarterback that commands the Hadle?

“I will say too much delivery,” said Dlin. ” Sometimes you are trying to make a riot. I remember we had a 2 -minute drive already half and you are trying to hurry and there is a lot of intensity behind it.

“I always think about her as a father’s voice. I have a 2 -year -old son. So when I like, ‘Oh, no!’ He is looking at me.

To see more confidence by Q

During this training camp, Quinone Mitchell has been one of the best players in the Eagles and it is clear how confident he is in the year 2.

Jillin Hortes has also seen this confidence.

“I also took time to ask him,” Harts said. “I said, ‘What do you think is the difference in the year 2 for you?’ He said he wants to continue trust and it continues that he has been challenging all these boys from the point of view of 1 to 1.

The 24 -year -old Mitchell had a really big weather, but in the year 2, expectations for it are even higher. The league took notice last year and the players voted for him as the 49th best player in the NFL.

If Mitchell’s training camp is a signal, it can be a huge year for it. Pro Bowl and All Pro are certainly not out of question.

Keep an eye on the Gabi Hall

The Eagles traded last week for DT Thomas Booker to receive CB Jacquerine Bennett. It was probably very good news for the Gabie Hall.

Booker was on a 53 -member roster last season and played 166 defensive snaps. At the same time, there is a much better chance that Gabi Hall can form a team this season to tackle the second year’s defensive.

The 24 -year -old Hall was out of the biller last year and signed with the Eagles. He was forgiven in the final deduction but spent the entire season on the practice squad without playing in any game. But this summer, the hall has been going on and it seems that it is a very good player.

On Saturday, Wick Fungio said the hall “is a poster for the practice squad.”

“I think he is still more confident when he gets away from college injury,” said Fangio. “He needed some confidence in this regard. He needed to be strong, needed to adjust the game against men, not the college players. It was a great learning experience for him.”

From 2021-23, the hall had 12 12 1/2 sacks and 16 1/2 tricks for loss of bears. It was drafted in the fourth or fifth round by NFL.com and is likely to choose the fourth round through athletics.

Last year, what was written by Athletic Dean Broghler in the pre -draft process.

“Overall, the hall is proud of the tract (explosives, strength, length) that jump from the screen, but they have a lot of flash player and need more progress to better affect the game from bottom to bottom. He finds better with NFL coaching.”

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