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.364
.174
.515
.600
.189
NA
.577
.179
.360
.213
.333
.125
.333
.323
.219
.400
NA
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.577
.286
.630
.167
.692
.600
.000
.350
NA
.481
NA
.273
.238
NA
.455
.333
.500
.222
.375
.000
NA
.667
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

.359

Location:

Deceased

Seasons: 10

One of the pioneer members of the ATF, Robert was also the league's first champion. In fact, he captured two of the first three titles, and dominated play during the first several seasons.

As the ATF moved into its "Juiced Ball Era", adding more players and a wide variety of easier, more recent editions, Robert's dominance subsided. He maintained his strangle-hold on many of the classic editions, but struggled with most modern pop culture categories and questions. In the game's history, no player has answered "Hootie and the Blowfish" to more questions, or at more inappropriate times, than Robert.

Robert passed away in the early rounds of Game Ten.

1

1

6

.443

2

4

2

.311

3

1

7

.430

4

2

7

.412

5

7

3

.254

6

3

4

.342

.222

7

5

4

.359

.389

8

0

0

.100

9

5

3

.296

.500

10

0

0

.500

36

.359

.371

Bright text indicates best player in the edition

Dark text indicates worst player in the edition

Dark text indicates a championship season

* In Game 6, the Smythe Division was separate-but-equal to the Norris

** Robert quit playing, after nine rounds of Game Eight

*** Robert passed away, after four rounds of Game Ten