This past season, the Texas Longhorns turned out one of the NFL’s most productive rookie stars, but if you ask him, he’s not happy.
Although Bijan Robinson of the Atlanta Falcons is already one of the best ball-toters in the NFL, he admitted during an appearance on

Up & Adams Show that his rookie season was a disappointment for him. “For me setting high expectations I know other people will set
other high expectations as well,” Robinson stated. “1,400 yards might be like an amazing stat, but like for me it’s like you know…I feel
it can be better.” Associated content
In addition to contributing 58 receptions for 487 yards and four touchdowns, Robinson had 976 yards of total yardage on 214 carries
and four rushing scores. Although most rookies would be happy with the stat line, Falcons supporters and the former No. 8 pick were
hoping for more. Something that he told Kay Adams. It’s funny because sometimes I see people say things like, “That wasn’t a good
enough season,” and I can relate to them because I know what God has in store for me going forward, and this is a fantastic place to
start. However, because I am the one who sets the standards, I’ll constantly strive to exceed myself.”
Robinson had 976 yards of total yardage on 214 runs and four rushing touchdowns in addition to his 58 receptions for 487 yards and
four touchdowns. While the stat line would satisfy most rookies, Falcons fans and the former No. 8 pick were expecting for more. He
mentioned something to Kay Adams. It’s strange, because I can relate to folks who occasionally say things like, “That wasn’t a good
enough season,” because I know what God has in store for me in the future, and this is a great place to begin. But since I’m the one
who establishes the guidelines, I’ll always want to surpass myself.”
Although Robinson would never admit it, fans and the media will. He wasn’t used nearly enough by his now-former head coach Arthur
Smith, and one of the main reasons he isn’t the head coach anymore is that he didn’t use all of the tools at his disposal.
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