Los Angeles Raiders Robiskie entered the coaching profession with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1982 as the assistant
running backs coach, where he tutored
Marcus Allen to two Pro Bowls and two 1,000-yard seasons. Robiskie was the assistant special teams coach for the Raiders from 1985 to 1987, and he tutored tight ends in 1988. Robiskie was the offensive coordinator for the Raiders from 1989 to 1993. In 1990, the Raiders ranked ninth in the NFL with 126.8 yards rushing per game and quarterback
Jay Schroeder ranked sixth in the NFL with a 90.8 passer rating. Two years later, the Raiders ranked 11th in the NFL with 112.1 yards rushing. The following season, the Raiders ranked fifth in the NFL in passing and 13th in total offense as Robiskie helped quarterback
Jeff Hostetler pass for 3,242 yards and 14 touchdowns. Robiskie's 12 years with the Raiders included seven playoff stints, four division titles, and a 38–9 victory over the Washington Redskins in
Super Bowl XVIII.
Washington Redskins In 1994, Robiskie was hired by the
Washington Redskins to be their wide receivers coach. He began the 2000 season as passing game coordinator and helped the Redskins rank fifth in the NFC in total offense (337.3 yards per game) and passing (228.0 yards per game). Robiskie helped running back
Stephen Davis total 1,318 yards and 11 touchdowns on 332 attempts, including five 100-yard outings. Robiskie concluded the 2000 season as the Redskins' interim head coach for the final three games of the regular season following the departure of
Norv Turner. Robiskie's record as head coach was 1–2, including a 20–3 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on December 24.
Cleveland Browns Robiskie joined the Browns in 2001 as wide receivers coach and held that role through 2003. In 2004, Robiskie was named offensive coordinator, but late in the season was named interim head coach, replacing
Butch Davis, who resigned under fire for producing the lowest offensive yards, lowest points scored, and most turnovers in the league. Robiskie's record was 1–4 in the interim role. Robiskie interviewed as permanent head coach, but the job went to
Romeo Crennel. Robiskie then openly campaigned to remain as an assistant and was named wide receivers coach in February 2005. He was fired in January 2007.
Miami Dolphins Shortly after being fired by the Browns, Robiskie was hired as the wide receivers coach for the
Miami Dolphins. He was on the same Washington Redskins staff as former Dolphins head coach
Cam Cameron from 1994 to 1996.
Atlanta Falcons On January 26, 2008, Robiskie was hired by the
Atlanta Falcons to be their
wide receivers coach. He served in that capacity for eight seasons and was considered influential in the development of homegrown stars
Julio Jones and
Roddy White into legitimate offensive targets for
Matt Ryan. Robiskie's contract with the Falcons was not renewed after the 2015 season.
Tennessee Titans On January 18, 2016, Robiskie was hired by the
Tennessee Titans to be their offensive coordinator under new head coach
Mike Mularkey. His contract with the Titans was not renewed after the 2017 season.
Buffalo Bills On February 14, 2018, Robiskie was hired by the
Buffalo Bills to be their wide receivers coach. He was fired after one season on January 2, 2019.
Jacksonville Jaguars On January 16, 2019, Robiskie was hired by the
Jacksonville Jaguars to be their running backs coach.
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