RIP Stacy Robinson

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Stacy Robinson, a wide receiver who won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants before working with the players' union, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 50.
 
He was a great receiver for North Dakota State. Not big numbers, but during the time when they almost never threw the ball.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/vikings/nfl/150880345.html
 
I saw that NDSU team in '83, covered them in the D-II quarters. They ran a devastating veer.
 
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Invocation of Don Morton's name makes Wisconsin fans break into a panic. He almost single-handedly destroyed football at UW. To understand how far Wisconsin has come is to understand how low they were under Morton, when they could barely draw 40K a game.
 
Yeah, he was pretty much disastrous there. But man, his NDSU offense was just breathtaking. One of those veers where the QB would hold onto the ball 6 yards past the line of scrimmage before making the pitch to the trail back.
 
Aw man, this is a big bummer. As a 10-year-old at the time, the '86 Giants were the first real team that I noticed, because my father was/is such a fan. The sheer joy he felt after Super Bowl XXI is something I'll always remember.

I could be wrong but the wide receivers on that team weren't the focal points. You didn't hear about Stacy and Bobby Johnson and Lionel Manuel as much as you heard about Mark Bavaro and Joe Morris.
 
Corky Ramirez up on 94th St. said:
Aw man, this is a big bummer. As a 10-year-old at the time, the '86 Giants were the first real team that I noticed, because my father was/is such a fan. The sheer joy he felt after Super Bowl XXI is something I'll always remember.

I could be wrong but the wide receivers on that team weren't the focal points. You didn't hear about Stacy and Bobby Johnson and Lionel Manuel as much as you heard about Mark Bavaro and Joe Morris.

When he was with the Giants, Parcells focused heavily on the run game, except for his first couple of years when, in '83, the Giants sucked and had to throw because they were behind, and '84, when for half a season, they still thought Butch 'frickin Woolfolk was the answer at running back.

By '85, they were pounding it out with Morris. Manuel was a pretty good receiver, but never really racked up big numbers (just one 1,000-yard season), and was injury prone.

Robinson had one pretty good year in '86 after Manuel got hurt, but was basically a third and fourth receiver after that.

RIP.
 
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