On the other, we have absolutely no grounds to criticize Robinson in Nashville, and he doesn't seem like any of those detached, new-wave CEO-types. As corny as his aforementioned quote sounds, it seems to be coming from a genuine place. The new GM has been nothing short of a rock star for a franchise that has been waiting a long time to feel like they are on the come-up again. While he prefers coach Mike Mularkey be the voice of the team, Robinson has been present, candid and generally enjoyable to watch over his first few months in office.