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Dominique Robinson Learned A New Trick And It’s Creating Havoc

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The Chicago Bears have stubbornly refused to add another pass rusher over the past few months. It didn’t make sense to many. GM Ryan Poles barely addressed the problem outside of adding veterans DeMarcus Walker and Rasheem Green to the mix. They still don’t have anybody that can be considered a sack artist. This was a clear message that the Bears were willing to wait and see if some of the young guys might take a step forward in training camp. Such a decision is looking smarter and smarter by the day. Dominique Robinson is the reason.

Everybody remembers the 5th round pick from last year. Chicago felt they got a freak athlete out of Miami (Ohio) with loads of potential. His only problem was rawness. He’d only played defensive end for a couple of years, having arrived at college as a wide receiver. Things started great with 1.5 sacks in the 2022 opener, but he failed to register any more the rest of the season.

Expectations were low going into training camp this year. However, it seems the young defender learned some things. The clip below proves it.

Robinson said his biggest mistake last season was never learning how to use power moves. He relied exclusively on his speed and agility. Blocker soon realized this and took advantage. So he came into camp determined to fix that problem. Based on recent reports, it’s seeing immediate results.

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Dominique Robinson is figuring out what he can do.

He ran into the same wake-up call many inexperienced rushers do when they get to the NFL. What worked for them consistently in college won’t cut it at this level. Robinson was able to rely on his speed and quickness to generate pressure all the time at Miami. It took only a few games to learn that won’t work against pro tackles. You need a constant mix of speed and power along with a detailed plan from snap to snap on how to use your hands. Some players never grasp that reality. Robinson seems to understand.

He admitted that it took a rock bottom moment last year to snap him out of his funk. It came against Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Jordan Vailata, who schooled him when the Bears faced the eventual NFC champions late last season. It was an embarrassing 60 minutes of football for the rookie. That was when he accepted reality and began approaching coaches for more help. This off-season was spent with former All-Pro Robert Mathis, learning the various tricks of the trade.

It seems Dominique Robinson is a fast learner.

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TGena
TGena
Aug 2, 2023 3:10 pm

What, in the Wide World of Sports are Bears’ position coaches getting paid to do?!

Wake up, Ryan Poles and Ian Cunningham. The coaches you employ seem not to be up to the task.

Kevin Warren will certainly notice — as soon as he finishes interviewing the window washing crew..

Coryell12000@yahoo.com
Coryell12000@yahoo.com
Aug 2, 2023 2:19 pm

that(learning new things) as ALL you can ask of a man.(fb player or any profession).

Good for you Dom’. Surprise some pep’s.(mostly us fans. Win the bear’s fan over THEN the league).

there’s competition though… so work HARD.(Terrel Lewis and D’Ant are coming for ya)

IF we could get all 4 of those guys going… we might be some to something special! (they are ALL young too)

David
Aug 2, 2023 1:54 pm

I believe the Bears definitely add Edge off the waiver wire. Teams don’t need to make cuts now, however once that starts happening the Bears have their choice of any players that hit the waivers picking 1st. I think they are waiting on a particular someone even. Possibly Huff from NYJ. We will see. They are remaining patient for a reason however imo.

Sam
Sam
Aug 2, 2023 1:47 pm

Good for Robinson, but not so good for B. Jones who you said fixed his anchor problem against power rushes. That’s why u can’t say an O-Lineman fixed any issues until they have pads on.

34Forever
34Forever
Aug 2, 2023 12:58 pm

Ok. I said it once, I’ll say it again…

For some reason I’m not stressing about picking up another edge in FA. Maybe it’s because I’m resigned to the fact that this is only year 2 of the rebuild. If we’re not getting the next Kahlil Mack then so be it.

What I AM stressing about is the depth at the o-line. That blurb in the tweet you showed caught my attention more than the article itself. Tevin Jenkins left the field with a trainer?

Come on guys. What’s going on there?

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