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09-08-2004, 03:39 PM | #1 |
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Cooley, our answer to Jeremy Shockey
I really like this guy. He caught 2 passes in the first series of the Atlanta game.
It took 3 or more guys to taclkle him. Now I can't dicide whether to get a Coles Jersey , a Cooley Jersey or a Sean Taylor Jersey. |
09-08-2004, 03:40 PM | #2 |
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be the first to rock a Cooley jersey!
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09-08-2004, 04:01 PM | #3 |
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lol not many ppl outside the utah and redskins viewing area will know who he is, but i hope that will change
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09-08-2004, 04:28 PM | #4 |
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When we drafted him and I saw the highlight's of him, I thought he was much better than people where giving him credit for, take a look at all the h-back's / TE's, and this kid win's the starting job, if he stay's healthy he will be the kind of player that other teams hate, because he will be a clutch player, I disagree with the Shockey comparison though, he's much smarter.
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09-08-2004, 04:25 PM | #5 |
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go with a sonny j jersey, dont have to worry about him changing teams.
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09-08-2004, 04:30 PM | #6 |
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I have looked for a Cooley Jersey (espcially when he ran plum over that falcon) and I am not able to find one.
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09-08-2004, 04:35 PM | #7 |
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I don't know if Cooley is our Shockey. I hate Shockey but he is top 3 in the league and I don't know if I see Cooley reaching that level.
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09-08-2004, 05:20 PM | #8 | |
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no particular order: tony g mcmichael boo williams crumpler bubba franks heap billy miller freddie jones just to name a few i think are the same caliber and some much better based on blocking, recieving and last but not least DURABILITY |
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09-08-2004, 06:24 PM | #9 | |
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09-08-2004, 07:01 PM | #10 | |
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09-08-2004, 10:09 PM | #11 | |
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09-08-2004, 04:58 PM | #12 |
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shockey is much, much faster than cooley
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09-08-2004, 05:08 PM | #13 |
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Cooley doesn't have the same skills as Shockey, let's face it when Shockey is healthy he's a freak, the only TE's that are in the same boat are Heap, Gonzalez and most likely KWII will join them. Cooley won't be featured in this offense like those guys are, if he sees 30 catches and 4 TD's that will be a quality season for him.
That being said, Cooley looks like he's going to be a great fit for this offense. He can block, he's smart, he can catch and make some things happen after the catch. Gibbs knows TE's and H-backs. He obviously saw something in Cooley that made him feel comfortable enough to pass on a monster like KWII, take Taylor instead and trade up to grab Cooley later on. |
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09-08-2004, 07:40 PM | #15 |
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Cooley's tackle-busting performance against Atlanta aside, he's not the same kind of player that Shockey is, in several respects.
Cooley's very much a Joe Gibbs kind of player-- very humble and hardworking; selfless in the idea that he will eagerly do whatever is asked of him, for the benefit of the team. He's the kind of lunchpail, blue-collar player whose love for the game far exceeds his hunger for fame or stardom. Take all of the trite and cliche'ed expressions that describe "throwback" players, roll them into one wide-eyed country boy from Logan, Utah, and you've got Chris Cooley-- so prototypically the Gibbs player that he certainly must've sprung into creation from the Hall of Fame coach's idealistic vision of what constitutes a "Redskin". Shockey, on the other hand, was born of the arrogance and hubris of the Miami program: a supremely gifted athlete with a hyperbolic sense of self. While his toughness and grit recall visions of Mackey and Bavaro, those admirable qualities are often overshadowed by Shockey's pervasively obnoxious and inflated sense of self-worth. Along with Owens, Keyshawn and fellow Hurricane Kellen Winslow II, Shockey has come to represent all that is wrong with today's "bling-oriented", me-first NFL player. Cooley counters Shockey's shockingly absurd pomposity with an understated, intelligent and endearingly simplistic approach to both life and the game he loves. You won't see many flags being thrown in Cooley's direction for bone-headed penalties like personal fouls or taunting. Nor will you hear him making a fool of himself off the field. Like Shockey, Cooley possesses a youthful exuberance for the game, but unlike "The Hotheaded One", Cooley also possesses tremendous respect for the game, for his fellow players and coaches, and for the fans. Redskins fans will take pride in Cooley, not only for his performance on the field, but also for his conduct both on and off of it. Cooley won't likely catch 50 or 60 passes a year, but his impact on the field will most assuredly be felt, and defenses that fail to account for his abilities as a blocker and as a receiver will most certainly regret it. Coach Gibbs will employ Cooley's versatile talents in ways that lesser coaches would never have imagined, and while he will never garner the kind of attention that teammates like Portis and Coles draw from defenses and the media, he will be every bit the workhorse that draws this offense forward. It will be Cooley's blocks that spring Portis for extra yardage, his subtle exploitation of holes in coverage that frees up Coles for the game-breaking reception, and his grinding, tackle-busting runs after the catch that breaks the will of defenders... ...and he'll do it with that self-effacing grin that tells you he's just as surprised by it all as everybody else is. I like Chris Cooley. He's a good guy. Jeremy Shockey can kiss my Redskin-lovin' ass! |
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