Bama starting LT Cam Robinson arrested on felony charges

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Stolen firearms charge in Louisiana.

Story is posted on SECcountry.com

Backup Safety was also arrested.
 

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Big loss for Alabama's offensive line.

I hope Saban kicks the STUPID BASTARD off the team immediately. Screw his sorry ass!

Punk just betrayed his Alabama teammates and threw away millions of NFL money.
 

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i was doing the same thing at 2:30am on a Monday night...sitting in my car with a stolen gun smoking weed in a park that was already closed. guess i got lucky the po-po didn't come by

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I'll be curious to see how this plays out. This kid is All-SEC and projected 1st rounder. Bama just booted the JUCO OT that was the #2 JUCO player in the nation. I'm guessing the gun is going to end up "it was my cousin's gun" and his cousin will take the rap for it. But you have to imagine he gets suspended (but for how long?).
 

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i was doing the same thing at 2:30am on a Monday night...sitting in my car with a stolen gun smoking weed in a park that was already closed. guess i got lucky the po-po didn't come by

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Probably the most important player (LT) on the team and he throws it away. Like you said
RT...the kid can't be to damn smart.
 

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Probably the most important player (LT) on the team and he throws it away. Like you said
RT...the kid can't be to damn smart.

Most important kid on that team is future number 1 overall draft pick and first tight end to win the Heisman O.J. Howard
 

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Most important kid on that team is future number 1 overall draft pick and first tight end to win the Heisman O.J. Howard
sounds good to me. of course will never happen

CamRob or Tim Williams would have been 1st Bama player off the board...maybe Allen. OJ has a heck of a future as long as he can maximize his ability. kid is a special talent at TE but of course will never be a 1st overall draft choice
 

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Probably the most important player (LT) on the team and he throws it away. Like you said
RT...the kid can't be to damn smart.
most disappointing part is he was with a teammate. 90% of these dumbasses at least can blame it on going back home and rolling with ya boyzzz but he's hanging out with Hootie. CamRob needs to call Cris Carter for some fall guy advice
 

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After watching the Saban interview today with Paul Feinbaun...there's little doubt
if Robinson stays out of jail, he will be allowed back on the team. Just my take but
I would bet my fishing boat on it.

Saban's all about second chances when the player is a stud..................
 

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What makes college players so stupid!!! Drives me crazy

Like of mothers and fathers who bring them up right would be a good start.
 

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sounds good to me. of course will never happen

CamRob or Tim Williams would have been 1st Bama player off the board...maybe Allen. OJ has a heck of a future as long as he can maximize his ability. kid is a special talent at TE but of course will never be a 1st overall draft choice

Au contraire. Watch his highlight film. They can't cover him , catch him or tackle him. Never saw a guy so wide open all the time. Second coming of Gronkowski . Pats will draft him with the first pick that they get after they trade Garafolo and get the pick cause he looks so good while Brady is resting . Goddall Loses again
 

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Most important kid on that team is future number 1 overall draft pick and first tight end to win the Heisman O.J. Howard

You must be Howard's brother or something. There is literally zero chance he goes #1 overall. He will likely go 2nd or 3rd round. Hell, most analyst don't even have him as the best TE in college. There is a good chance Jake Butt gets drafted before Howard and either will be lucky to even sneak into the back end of round 1.
 

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Good lord man....Howard is a good player but will be lucky to be selected in the first four rounds.

No concern...hope he has a great season and would like to see Lane Kiffin use the tight end more
in the offense. Kiffin hasn't the past two years and very doubtful he will this season.

He likes to focus on the wide outs and he has some pretty good ones to work with this year.
 

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Au contraire. Watch his highlight film. They can't cover him , catch him or tackle him. Never saw a guy so wide open all the time. Second coming of Gronkowski . Pats will draft him with the first pick that they get after they trade Garafolo and get the pick cause he looks so good while Brady is resting . Goddall Loses again
his highlight film was the Clemson game. I know because I've been watching him for 3 years. He really amped up his blocking ability last year which is huge for NFL but he will still be 50/50 for being a first rounder and 0/100 for being first overall pick. silly discussion really
 

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So many of these 19 & 20 year old college kids today lose sight of the big picture of not knowing that when their playing days come to and end (in most cases after they've played their last college game) life has to continue in the real world.

We all know what the odds are to become a player on an NFL roster and in many cases their duration of (stay) is short-term due to injuries or their contract not being renewed to make room for the promising new draftees if they make [it] in the first place. (Professional football is a tough way to make a living).

When they graduate from a great school such as Alabama (many others) they could have it made for-life just by having the right to say that they were "former Crimson Tide" that played back in 2009 or even as far-back as 1979 or further. The honor to say "that" goes a long way in the years ahead. I guess so many are too young and stupid to realize what they have going for themselves if they would only have the sense to keep their noses clean and work hard (on and off the football field) and graduate for gosh sakes ........hey would begin debt free with an opportunity to live the good-life.

Dumb idiots .......................
 

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So many of these 19 & 20 year old college kids today lose sight of the big picture of not knowing that when their playing days come to and end (in most cases after they've played their last college game) life has to continue in the real world.

We all know what the odds are to become a player on an NFL roster and in many cases their duration of (stay) is short-term due to injuries or their contract not being renewed to make room for the promising new draftees if they make [it] in the first place. (Professional football is a tough way to make a living).

When they graduate from a great school such as Alabama (many others) they could have it made for-life just by having the right to say that they were "former Crimson Tide" that played back in 2009 or even as far-back as 1979 or further. The honor to say "that" goes a long way in the years ahead. I guess so many are too young and stupid to realize what they have going for themselves if they would only have the sense to keep their noses clean and work hard (on and off the football field) and graduate for gosh sakes ........hey would begin debt free with an opportunity to live the good-life.

Dumb idiots .......................

Refreshingly well said.
 

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So many of these 19 & 20 year old college kids today lose sight of the big picture of not knowing that when their playing days come to and end (in most cases after they've played their last college game) life has to continue in the real world.

We all know what the odds are to become a player on an NFL roster and in many cases their duration of (stay) is short-term due to injuries or their contract not being renewed to make room for the promising new draftees if they make [it] in the first place. (Professional football is a tough way to make a living).

When they graduate from a great school such as Alabama (many others) they could have it made for-life just by having the right to say that they were "former Crimson Tide" that played back in 2009 or even as far-back as 1979 or further. The honor to say "that" goes a long way in the years ahead. I guess so many are too young and stupid to realize what they have going for themselves if they would only have the sense to keep their noses clean and work hard (on and off the football field) and graduate for gosh sakes ........hey would begin debt free with an opportunity to live the good-life.

Dumb idiots .......................
Good stuff Mack...This generation of millennials are terrible at not seeing the big picture. Everything is about "right here right now." Just look at Johnny Football. Talk about pissing everything away in a hurry...His hard partying is not only going to end his NFL career, it's going to blow all of his money within a couple of years. He would have had it made if he had kept his head on straight. Even if he didn't make it in football, he would have had enough money from his initial contract to last him the rest of his life...Wouldn't surprise me at all if the kid is dead with in 5 years..
 

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Good stuff Mack...This generation of millennials are terrible at not seeing the big picture. Everything is about "right here right now." Just look at Johnny Football. Talk about pissing everything away in a hurry...His hard partying is not only going to end his NFL career, it's going to blow all of his money within a couple of years. He would have had it made if he had kept his head on straight. Even if he didn't make it in football, he would have had enough money from his initial contract to last him the rest of his life...Wouldn't surprise me at all if the kid is dead with in 5 years..


Yup. With any kind of image control, he has it made in the shade even if he played as bad sober as he did not sober. Jail is probably the only thing that is going to save his life in the short term... and he should be there after hitting women like a Mayweather.
 

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