JDALY27
05-30-2007, 05:48 PM
Well daly let me tell you something. I was very lucky to play golf with CC 2 weeks ago.
HIS EXACT WORDS AND I QUOTE, "THE SKINS WANT TO PAY ME LIKE AN AVERAGE TIGHT END"!
Now that's NOT Joe or Al words. THAT WAS CC EXACT WORDS!
SO IS HE STILL AN H-BACK IN YOUR MIND.....?
John Daly's response: Yes
Just b/c the skins want to pay him like an average TE, does that have to make him one? What other points of reference would they have to go off of if they wanted to pay him like an H-back?
mmil12
05-30-2007, 06:27 PM
That is normal negotiation between players and team. Teams always try and low ball players at first. In the long run, the skins know they can't afford to let Cooley walk. He is too talented, too young, and just too much of a CORE REDSKINS.
GTripp0012
05-30-2007, 06:32 PM
You have Chris Cooley, as a golden plated circle peg, and a square hole that is the TE position. While Al Saunders was able to squeeze Cooley into that square hole with minimal effort, he wore some of that gold plated awesomeness off in the process.
In all seriousness, I think this article is just pointing out that if you needed a historical absolute prototype for the perfect HB, look no farther than 47. I don't think he's saying Cooley is being used as an H.
skinsfan_nn
05-30-2007, 06:40 PM
You have Chris Cooley, as a golden plated circle peg, and a square hole that is the TE position. While Al Saunders was able to squeeze Cooley into that square hole with minimal effort, he wore some of that gold plated awesomeness off in the process.
In all seriousness, I think this article is just pointing out that if you needed a historical absolute prototype for the perfect HB, look no farther than 47. I don't think he's saying Cooley is being used as an H.
Well if that's not what he's saying than read post 26? Tell me what that means to you?
Cooley in this system is a textbook TE.
Longtimefan
05-30-2007, 07:11 PM
Maybe Cooley could be best described as a hybrid, or "slash" a rare combimation of HB/FB/TE. He has served in various capacities since being with the team, to label him as one or the other would be a slight to his true skills.
He's a freaking TE, end of story.
Where's the grumpy version of Schneed when you need him?
steveo395
05-30-2007, 09:03 PM
I was looking at this last year when he was changed to officially a TE and it entered my mind with the Reggie Bush thing where he wanted to wear a non-RB number. Cooley being a TE now cannot wear 47 according to NFL rules. I dont care, have his jersey, but I was surprised not to see the change of numbers given the opportunity to sell more jerseys.
TE's are allowed to wear numbers in the teens, 40s, and 80s. Dallas Clark is number 44.
And I don't know why people are saying Cooley is a H-Back and not a Tight End. He says he's a TE and so do the coaches. Nobody ever called Tony Gonzalez a H-Back even though he was used the same way as Cooley in the same system.
EARTHQUAKE2689
05-30-2007, 10:25 PM
He officially became a TE last year when Saunders came in. Saunders' offense doesn't use the H-Back position.
He is a tight end and i am glad he finally became one
mmil12
05-30-2007, 10:49 PM
How much do you think cooley is going to demand when he hits the market. Let say we wrap him up with a 5 year contract.
70Chip
05-30-2007, 11:30 PM
He is a unique player. He has the size of a tight end, the route running and hands of a wide-receiver, and he runs like John Riggins. I do think that his role changed last year,though. He spent much less time around the line of scrimmage. I think they should use him in as many ways as they can.