The idea of playing on both sides of the ball as both an offensive and defensive player isn't a new one for Lenard McRobinson, whose current success at the quarterback position only comes after years of fighting to prove himself as a signal caller. Throughout his high school career, he was frequently seen playing throughout the defensive backfield, disrupting passing plays with his speed, instincts, and knowledge of offensive schemes and tendencies. While his journey into college and beyond could have played out differently if he'd chosen to transition away from QB and play on defense (or another offensive skill position), ultimately his success as a running oriented quarterback is helping to redefine the position at the ISFL level in a way few players in the league's history has done. He'd no doubt be finding success forcing interceptions instead of constantly throwing them. However, as his career continues to play out there's no doubt that he made the right choice.
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