Wan’Dale Robinson had a career game in Sunday’s 34-27 loss by the New York Giants to the Detroit Lions. Let’s break it down.
Robinson had four catches for 106 yards in the first quarter; he was the first New York Giants’ receiver to eclipse the century mark in the first quarter since Hakeem Nicks in 2011. Robinson finished the game with nine catches on 14 targets for a career high 156 yards with a touchdown (17.3 yards per catch).
Robinson had a career high 4.24 yards per route run; his previous career high was set in Week 2 of this season against the Dallas Cowboys (4.06 Y/RR). Interim head coach Mike Kafka discussed Robinson’s ability to defeat man coverage as an asset against Kelvin Sheppard’s heavy man-approach. Amik Robertson was tasked with containing Robinson and, as predicted, th

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