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Dave Robinson

Saturday, February 9, 2013

'From the Depths of Depression to the Heights of Ecstasy'

After waiting for roughly 40 years, Moorestown football legend and NFL great Dave Robinson finally made the Pro Football Hall of Fame this weekend.

Dave Robinson’s Saturday went from anxious to deeply depressing to exhilarating, all within a matter of moments. Hunkered down in his hotel room in New Orleans, the former Moorestown football standout and all-time great NFL linebacker watched as the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee announced the names for the 2013 class. Hall of Fame classes are usually limited to four or five players, Robinson said, so when they got to number five and he hadn’t heard his name, he figured he’d been passed over again. (He was up for induction the first time around in 1989, but missed the cut.) “I said, ‘Well that’s it. You’ve had it,’” he recalled. And then he heard his name—second-to-last ahead of defensive tackle Warren Sapp—and, “All of a …

Friday, February 1, 2013

Moorestown Alum Dave Robinson Up for Pro Football Hall of Fame

Robinson, a 1959 graduate of Moorestown High School, will find out Saturday whether this is his year.

If Dave Robinson is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, he’s prepared to celebrate in a most unusual setting: the cemetery. Former Green Bay Packer Robinson, a Mount Laurel native and Moorestown High School graduate (1959), doesn’t want to share the same fate as an acquaintance who missed the cut some years ago and afterward had to endure an endless evening of pity and sympathy. “If I don’t make it, I don’t want to be in New Orleans (site of Super Bowl XLVII) and have all those sad looks and pats on the back,” said Robinson. He’d much rather spend his time with his late wife, Elaine, and two (of three) sons, all of whom are buried in Lakeview Memorial Park in Cinnaminson. “If I am elected (to the Hall of Fame), I’ll be …

Larry l. Davis

1:08 pm on Sunday, February 3, 2013

Dave was a great role model for Moorestown sports Athletes that followed him at Moorestown High. Dave was great at Basketball/Baseball/ as well as an Honor Student. lld.   more ›

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