Robert Quinn ‘a bear’ for opposing offenses
Posted Jun 14, 2018
Robert Quinn put up an incredible 19-sack season in 2013 and followed with 10.5 the year after. Over the next three seasons, he missed 16 games and managed just 17.5 sacks. Now that he’s healthy again and playing a more comfortable role as a conventional defensive end, Quinn has been wowing coaches and teammates during offseason practices.
(Palm Beach Post)
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