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He's probably been my favorite Blazer since I've been a UAB fan (2009).
Excellent!
(02-26-2016 07:59 PM)KevMo4UAB Wrote: [ -> ]Excellent!

Written by Russell one of our freshman contributors. I wish I was that thoughtful at that age.
Sad to see Robert's tenure come to an end. After the depressed Davis years, Haase came in and struggled that first year. I would look on the bench and I watched Robert Berown be the biggest cheerleader on the bench as he was sitting on the bench. I could tell by his enthusiasm that he was something special. To me, he was a reminder that the dark times of losing seasons wouldn't last forever. He was the future and his enthusiasm showed me he had great leadership.

UAB's future is bright because of Robert Brown. He has been the floor leader for two years and has trained future floor leaders to lead after he is no longer here.

Than you Mr. Brown.
After seeing him play in the Green vs Gold scrimmage his first year here, I knew he would be something special. What a leader.

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It's an honor to watch him play!
Ready to cheer loud and proud for this great leader.
Thanks Robert!
(02-26-2016 10:10 PM)FNblazer Wrote: [ -> ]

No matter now many times I watch it. Chills.
I don't know where it is, but my favorite Robert Brown highlight is him going around campus asking people who Robert Brown was. In addition to great basketball moves, he showed that he had great comic timing.


I think the top 10 list is a little premature. I wouldn't bet against Robert having a big shot or two left in his Blazer career.
Spot on Smaug. RB doesn't always shoot the highest percentage, but we can always count on him for clutch or timely baskets. I think he has a few more top ten worthy plays left in his UAB career.
RB is the guy I want shooting the ball with the game on the line. His poise, leadership, and maturity have set the tone for this team. I heard him say he wants to be a coach one day. Wouldn't mind seeing him back on the Blazer bench in the not too distant future.
Very nice write up.
Thank you, Robert, for all you have brought to our program. You represent our family with skill and class.

Well done, sir.
(02-27-2016 12:18 AM)The Answer UAB Wrote: [ -> ]RB doesn't always shoot the highest percentage

He's a 40% 3 point shooter.
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Nice graphic!

Who in the AD has been making all these cool graphics, having food and tailgates for students, and doing the promotional sorts of things?? These are the type of things that UAB normally totally neglects
I don't care if he shoots the highest percentage. The guy shooting the highest percentage doesn't always hit the shot that counts. I have no problem with him taking the last shot win or lose I'm good with it.

I think peope forget all the little things he does away from the ball and some nice passes he makes. Also some clutch defense along with being a coach in the floor at times.

We would not be where we are without him the last two seasons. I dare say we get beat in Legacy last year without him.
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