PoconoPony wrote:davidpaul123 wrote:While AR is a heck of a speedster he doesnt always seem to play with the same fire that Sanders did. Definately ran some wrong routes in the Marshall game and also was called out by the telecasters in the UCF game for running the wrong route.
AR totally failed to use his head on the last drive in the Navy game with time running out when he caught a first down pass near the side line and failed to go out of bounds and ran the ball back into the center of the field. His bone headed play costs us at least 18 seconds on the play clock. We were on Navy's 20 when we ran out of clock. I think AR needs to work on his head as his routes.
If we lost 18 seconds ( I do not recall) then it was on Padron. Clock stops with a first down, which it was. Spiking the ball uses 1 or 2 seconds max if done properly. If Robinson thought he could gain more yardage, or possibly score, then cutting to the middle was the right thing to do in college football unless you are down to the very last 3 or 4 seconds and in FG range.