The only things holding Demetris Robertson back at Georgia football, are his knowledge of the playbook and his lack of blocking ability. In the no-defense world of the Pac 12, Robertson was told to just get open and California would get him the ball. At Georgia, against tougher defenses, he needs to not only be more in sync with his quarterbacks, but he also needs to be able to block for the running backs.
But there have been situations this year where utilizing Robertson might not have been a bad idea. Especially in the first halves against Missouri and Tennessee.