Wan’Dale Robinson can be Robin to Malik Nabers’ Batman for the Giants.
For years and years, you are a playmaker with a football in your hands, shifty and quick and explosive, and it makes you feel like a giant even as diminutive as you are. … And then“There’d be days I’m going home after practice or after my rehab workout and I’m just like, ‘I don’t know if I’m gonna be able to be the same person, do the same things that I was doing, or shoot, even do they really still feel the same way about me as a football player?’” Robinson recalled.
“You don’t like to hear that as a rookie, especially at the point in time having your best career game,” Robinson said. “You’re just kind of by yourself in that shower, and then it all hits you, it’s just like, ‘Damn, my season’s over with,’ so just wondering when you’re gonna get back and if you’ll ever be the same.”“I remember sitting in a hotel room watching it in L.A., that’s about it,” Robinson said. “That’s what I remember most about that season.
“For me it’s being able to put my foot in the ground,” he said. “I’m kind of a one-stick and a dead-leg guy, so if I know I can put my foot in the ground the way I want to, I kind of know when I’m back to myself.”“He taught me so much just about route-running and how to get open from certain different spots. He’s still like a big brother to me,” Robinson said.Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson makes a catch during training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Center, Sunday, Aug.
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