Jacob Robinson,
Jacob Robinson is a staff writer for The Athletic's NFL football newsletter. Prior to The Athletic, he worked full time as a corporate lawyer at a multi-national law firm. While in law school, Jacob started a fantasy football-focused newsletter, Morning Huddle, and has since sent millions of emails to football fans. Jacob Robinson is a staff writer for The Athletic's NFL football newsletter. Prior to The Athletic, he worked full time as a corporate lawyer at a multi-national law firm. While in law school, Jacob started a fantasy football-focused newsletter, Morning Huddle, and has since sent millions of emails to football fans. More Stories
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The Daily's Verdict
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Bias
85%
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- He worked full time as a corporate lawyer at a multi-national law firm.
- Jacob Robinson is a staff writer for The Athletic's NFL football newsletter.
- While in law school, Jacob started a fantasy football-focused newsletter, Morning Huddle
Conflicts of Interest
50%
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Contradictions
85%
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- Buffalo is 5-1 when he plays a snap for them
- Chris Jones status update
- Jordan Poyer saw a drop in performance last season.
- The Bills just released Mitch Morse
- The Bills released Mitch Trubisky on Wednesday.
Deceptions
50%
Examples:
- Buffalo is 5-1 when Mitch Trubisky plays a snap for them.
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