Robinson blurted out the typical reasons for the hypothetical marriage between player and team. Brady going back to the area in which he grew up and playing for the team he grew up cheering. Robinson mentions to the future Hall of Famer being a witness to "The Catch," which he mistakenly referred to as the "Immaculate Reception," a completely different historical play for another team.
Then there is the 49ers defense, how close the team was to winning the Super Bowl this past season, and how Brady likely would have completed that fourth-quarter throw to Emmanuel Sanders. That was all mentioned by Robinson, who doesn't really add anything new to the conversation.
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That wasn't the best part, though.
The best part was the look that fellow analyst DeAngelo Hall, a former NFL cornerback, gave Robinson after suggesting Brady end up with San Francisco. Apparently, Hall, like many Niner fans, is tired of the wild speculation and couldn't believe his ears.
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