Pitt WR Stressed Out Coach for Weird Reason
Summary
Tyreek Robinson, a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Panthers, caused concern for his coach by fishing in the polluted Monongahela River. His coach worried about the safety of eating fish from the river because of its history of pollution.Key Facts
- Tyreek Robinson is a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Panthers football team.
- He was fishing in the Monongahela River, which was polluted by coal mining but is improving.
- Robinson caught a large bass weighing about 5 to 6 pounds.
- Coach Pat Narduzzi was worried because the river’s fish might not be safe to eat.
- Robinson said he did not know about the pollution before fishing there.
- Robinson loves fishing as a hobby and is described as genuine and down-to-earth by his coach.
- In the 2024 season, Robinson played five games with three catches and also performed well as a kick returner.
- He hopes to play more this season and continue fishing, just not in the Monongahela River.
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