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From Andrea Kremer's 1996 segment, "Smash For Cash" about players receiving bonus money for big hits.
Greg Robinson: “From everything I understand, just going back to my schooldays, a beaver is known as the most diligent worker in the animal kingdom, noted for his ingenuity.”
Andrea Kremer: “Greg Robinson was Pete Carroll’s defensive coordinator in New York, before taking the same job with the Broncos. And although his definition of the beaver sounds strangely familiar, Robinson denies using a stuffed animal as a motivational technique in Denver.”
Kremer (watching tape with Robinson): “What do you use this for?
Greg Robinson: “Use this for? You’re referring to?”
Kremer: “The stuffed animal.”
Robinson: “The stuffed animal? There’s no stuffed animal around here.”
Bill Romanowski: “I think it was our first game, and I knew nothing about ‘the Beaver,’ and sure enough Greg Robinson pulls out this little stuffed animal. And we’re getting ready to go out on the field, and he’s saying, ‘The Beaver is out! The Beaver is out!’ And I’m looking at this guy like he’s nuts.
Andrea Kremer, to Greg Robinson: “You’re denying any knowledge of using this for motivational purposes?”
Robinson: “Uh, absolutely.”
“Smash for Cash” video shows that pay-for-performance was accepted in 1996

Greg Robinson: “From everything I understand, just going back to my schooldays, a beaver is known as the most diligent worker in the animal kingdom, noted for his ingenuity.”
Andrea Kremer: “Greg Robinson was Pete Carroll’s defensive coordinator in New York, before taking the same job with the Broncos. And although his definition of the beaver sounds strangely familiar, Robinson denies using a stuffed animal as a motivational technique in Denver.”
Kremer (watching tape with Robinson): “What do you use this for?
Greg Robinson: “Use this for? You’re referring to?”
Kremer: “The stuffed animal.”
Robinson: “The stuffed animal? There’s no stuffed animal around here.”
Bill Romanowski: “I think it was our first game, and I knew nothing about ‘the Beaver,’ and sure enough Greg Robinson pulls out this little stuffed animal. And we’re getting ready to go out on the field, and he’s saying, ‘The Beaver is out! The Beaver is out!’ And I’m looking at this guy like he’s nuts.
Andrea Kremer, to Greg Robinson: “You’re denying any knowledge of using this for motivational purposes?”
Robinson: “Uh, absolutely.”
“Smash for Cash” video shows that pay-for-performance was accepted in 1996