Any news on Capt. Chaos?

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Darrell_Green_28
11-11-2009, 07:32 PM
Cooley: Out At Least Two More Weeks - NFL - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=tsn-cooleyoutatleasttwom&prov=tsn&type=lgns)

The Goat
11-11-2009, 07:47 PM
Yeah I think the biggest thing is Cooley should not be rushed back into action by any means. The experience Davis is getting through this should make us a better team in the long run, whether we keep both studs and actually make 2 TE sets a real threat or trade one of them.

Nomad
11-11-2009, 08:06 PM
yea, he is injured.......

redskin37
11-11-2009, 08:09 PM
Take a 3rd rounder for Cooley and move on.

mlmdub130
11-11-2009, 08:25 PM
Take a 3rd rounder for Cooley and move on.

nominee for one of the dumbest quotes i have seen on here and that includes a lot of mine

GridIron26
11-11-2009, 08:32 PM
Take a 3rd rounder for Cooley and move on.

ANY team would love to take that kind of deal..

Lotus
11-11-2009, 09:33 PM
Take a 3rd rounder for Cooley and move on.

I'm for trading Cooley but he's worth more than a third.

Dirtbag59
11-11-2009, 09:41 PM
if Davis really steps up, why not trade Cooley? you would think he would have some value. and aren't we at the point of blowing this whole thing up?

Because Cooley is not the type of guy you get rid of. Davis is one that you hope reels you in a draft pick. I sware though Davis is the most turnover prone player I've ever seen. If he's not fumbling a ball it's going through his hands and into a tip drill for the opposition. He's actually pretty good but the amount of mistakes he makes his uncanny.

Cooley will likely be top teir for the next 6 years (basically until he turns 33) and even then he might still be effective. You want him around for whenever you get out of the basement.

Gonzo and Shannon Sharpe have both been effective once they got past 30. Tight End is a tough position but you don't loose to much speed like a receiver would and you don't get beat up like a running back.

The Goat
11-12-2009, 12:24 AM
Because Cooley is not the type of guy you get rid of. Davis is one that you hope reels you in a draft pick. I sware though Davis is the most turnover prone player I've ever seen. If he's not fumbling a ball it's going through his hands and into a tip drill for the opposition. He's actually pretty good but the amount of mistakes he makes his uncanny.

Cooley will likely be top teir for the next 6 years (basically until he turns 33) and even then he might still be effective. You want him around for whenever you get out of the basement.

Gonzo and Shannon Sharpe have both been effective once they got past 30. Tight End is a tough position but you don't loose to much speed like a receiver would and you don't get beat up like a running back.

I want to think Davis' issues are temporary cuz in college he was a sure ball-handler. It's like he's sorta forgot some fundamentals and needs to take it a little easier just sticking to the basics.

Cooley won't lose any of his speed or he'd be a statue LOL. I mean the awesome thing about him is he doesn't depend on his wheels to get open. He's a superb route-runner and can almost always "lose" his defender for enough time to catch a pass, at which point he rambles up field in slow motion for what turns out to be a shocking amount of yardage. Cooley rocks!

GMScud
11-12-2009, 12:31 AM
Cooley is the only playmaker on our team who consistently performs, and aside from this injury he's been perfectly durable as well. He's a pro bowler, a fan favorite, and reliable. Why on earth should we trade our best offensive player who is in him prime? He'll be at an all pro level for another 5 or so years easily, and if we're gonna start over with a young qb, it will be valuable to have a safety valve of Cooley's caliber.

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