BrudLee
12-21-2004, 11:19 AM
I'm a little surprised that Chris Cooley hasn't received a single rush attempt this year. He is in the backfield at the snap frequently, and opposing defenses have all but tuned him out as anything but a blocker.
I don't expect any 100-yard games out of him, but it seems that he might be a viable option on a 2nd-and-short to keep the linebackers honest. Fake the sweep to Portis and draw Cooley up the middle.
OK, I admit it. He's my goal-line back in Madden. Is that so wrong?
SKINSnCANES
12-21-2004, 11:21 AM
We should definitly throw a few runs in just to keep the defense on their heels. Gibbs has been lining Cooley up as the far wideout a lot recently and that isnt the role he should be playing. Hes definitly bee na great impact player for us.
And I must also admit that I love Cooley in Madden. Not as a goal line back but as my stud TE.
joethiesmanfan
12-21-2004, 11:28 AM
Personally i think thats a great idea
skinsguy
12-21-2004, 11:34 AM
I wonder how effective he could be if we give him some goal line runs? Of course we also have to have the run blocking..otherwise you could drive a mack truck through the guys and still not get in the end zone.
I'm really surprised we haven't tried Betts at the goal line this year. All year he's been very quick to the holes and he's got the weight advantage over Portis.
BossHog
12-21-2004, 12:52 PM
No go! One of the commentators mentioned that we don't have a "hammer" for short yard situations. I thought Cartwright fit the bill from what we saw last year. He's my HB in my jumbo package on Madden. He's been activated for a few weeks now and played only on special teams. Why not use him more?!
offiss
12-21-2004, 12:56 PM
I doubt we will see him with any carries he doesn't look like he would be overly effective in that area, as well Gibb's never used his H-back's on running play's, the closest he came was end around's with Doc Walker in his first SB year and he went away from that as the year's progressed.
SkinsRock
12-21-2004, 02:43 PM
I've been thinking the same thing about Cooley or Sellers. They are built for power and could break through when a hole isn't there much better than a smaller back. Plus, if they were lined up as a fullback, they could catch the D by surprise...especially because "Gibb's never uses his H-back's on running plays"...
My cousin and I discussed that very thing about a short yardage back since we can not seem to pound it in from the 3. Why not Lavar. Running back in high school and has the size, bulk and determination to get it 3 yards.