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Chris Cooley Answers Your Questions!
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Through the off-season our package has developed for more use of the tight end in passing situations. I'm definitely going to keep improving so hopefully I will be able to contribute more this season. Finally I would run over the guy in the Cowboys jersey. We need to beat those guys so bad, not only for us but for the fans. So that would be an easy pick for me. Quote:
- I don’t pay any attention the media, everyone has their opinion of what goes on and how things should be done so it really doesn’t bother me what other people have to say about the team or myself. -When I came to the 'Skins, #47 was in my locker. So I was happy to take it. I like it now because it’s kind of original for a pass catching tight end. -I always wanted to play quarterback. -I wanted to be an art teacher and coach high school wrestling -I really didn’t talk trash, for me everything was moving so fast I didn’t have time to think of things to say. I would say the biggest trash talkers are the guys the media mikes up before the game. They want to look cool on TV. Quote:
-I felt like I was a great wrestler. I was undefeated my senior year. My closest match was 14-3. My high school team wasn’t very good and we would usually get embarrassed so when it was my turn to wrestle I wanted to give a little back, so I would wave at cheerleaders. Most matches I would take guys down and let them up a few times, I would always smile and laugh, we had a lot of fun. Quote:
-Hobbies are hunting, fishing, and I paint a lot. I think my biggest hobby is golf, that’s probably what I would do if I had a choice of anything. -Pre-game is my favorite part of the day. We always have a couple guys go out and have a pass, punt, kick contest. I like to have fun and mess around a little bit. I try not to get too serious 'til right before the game. Quote:
-I definitely feel like I’m a role model. Its kind of a tough situation because for me I went from college at Utah State where I was a regular guy, to having so many fans in D.C. I try to do everything I can to be someone kids can respect, but I think that’s just the way I am. -I would say this about the friend. Once it doesn’t work out once it was probably for a reason. It definitely will take a lot of work to make it happen a second time. But if he loves her than he will do whatever it takes. I’m definitely not a relationship counselor. I’m probably the worst person to ask. Sorry. -The NFL is a business and when players with small contracts are playing better and more than guys with big contracts they should get what they deserve. If someone can get more money and a better contract I am definitely happy for them. Quote:
-Everyone says I can’t get downfield and make big plays, so that’s the part of my game I want to improve. Quote:
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-I bought a house with my first check. -This off-season I’ve been trying to eat really healthy. I quit drinking soda and stopped eating chips, it was tough but my body fat went down about 5%. Quote:
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-The team didn’t get too down about the Sean Taylor thing. We want what’s best for the team and for Sean and will just have to hope for the best. Quote:
I don’t care which newspaper. Quote:
-My favorite players were John Elway and Joe Montana. -I would have to say the food at the park is average. So I don’t know if it’s improved. Quote:
- I don’t know where the WMDs are. Sorry. No guess. - I could never answer the last question. I play football. Lucky me! Quote:
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-I think they are both great QBs and they are both really good friends, so I probably won't say anymore than that. -I think the biggest change in our offense is that we're gonna move the ball around a lot more and try to use a ton of players in the scheme. I feel like it takes time to really get to know what different players are good at and I think our coaches are going to know a lot more this year. -Honestly, for the Pro Bowl I have no clue. It would be an honor for me if I ever made it, I really just want to fit in with our offense and do everything I can for the Redskins. I think it would be hard for an H-back to get consideration. But I really am a tight end; H-back is the term we use in our offense. I know the #47 doesn’t help either. But I like it. -Our defense was definitely the best I played against last year and that is a huge advantage for our offense. Quote:
-I worked on my speed the most this off-season. I really want to be able to make big plays downfield. -The thing I like the most about the Redskins is the fans. It's the most amazing football atmosphere and I feel so lucky to be a part of it. Quote:
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-I was most impressed that Coach Gibbs was such an easy-to-talk-to, friendly guy. It makes it so fun to play for him and to be a part of his team. It also doesn’t hurt that he is an amazing football coach and has an unbelievable knowledge of the game. -Jansen got hurt before he had any pranks on me. I had to sing a little bit, but I lucked out of anything embarrassing. Quote:
-We drafted some great athletes that can hopefully play all over the field and a ton on special teams. Other than that I don’t know the thinking that goes on in the draft. Quote:
-I golf a ton in my spare time. I really love to spend time outside. I love boating and fishing. I just like to be in the sun. -I don’t know anything about the Lion King soundtrack, but I’m definitely going to find out; that would be hilarious. -I think the most unusual thing is that a lot of us goof around in the locker room before the game. It’s no fun to get all nervous and uptight, so we try to have a good time. Quote:
-My favorite redskin I think is Riggins. He was so tough. It’s a blast to watch him run over people. Quote:
-I’ve never been scared of any other players. Everyone in the league is awesome and there are guys you have to pay a little more attention to, but I’m not scared. -The deep passing game is just timing. I think we have made tons of progress, and hopefully it is a big part of our offense this year. It makes the games a lot more exciting. -I didn’t take the SAT, I took the ACT and I think I scored a 26. Someone will probable check that and tell me I’m wrong though. I’m not the smartest guy, but that’s why I play football. Quote:
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-I think the one thing that everyone needs to work on is winning. -I don’t really know about Rod. I thought he caught the ball pretty good though. Quote:
Thanks to everyone for the questions and all of the compliments. It really means a lot to me. You guys are amazing fans and I feel so lucky to be able to go out and play in front of everyone. We're going to do everything we can to win games this year and I know we can do it. And I’m sorry it took me so long to answer the questions. I went camping for a couple weeks and didn’t have a computer. Thanks for waiting. See everyone this season! Last edited by joecrisp; 07-20-2005 at 10:37 PM. |
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07-19-2005, 11:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Chris Cooley Answers Your Questions!
wow great guy
He will have a great season all of the fans know it. Thanks Chris |
07-19-2005, 11:04 AM | #3 |
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Wow. A big thanks should go out to Chris (that must have taken him a while) and to all the guys on this site that set this up.
Don't forget about http://www.thewarpath.net/showthread.php?threadid=6884
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07-19-2005, 11:38 AM | #4 |
Thank You, Sean.
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Props to Chris Cooley. Defintley somthing he didnt have to partake in, and he defintly provided some good awnsers and with the exeption of sidestepping a couple questions you'd proboably expect him to shy away from, he awnsered everything straightforward. Thanks again Chris.... can I have your avatar?
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07-19-2005, 12:04 PM | #5 |
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A big thanks to Joe Crisp for setting this up, and of course a big thanks to Chris Cooley for being such a down to earth and accessible guy!
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07-19-2005, 12:33 PM | #6 |
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My new favorite Skin. Just for answering all the questions honestly and straight foward. Good guy. Thanks a lot Chris!
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07-19-2005, 12:36 PM | #7 |
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Re: Chris Cooley Answers Your Questions!
I like his picture
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07-19-2005, 12:46 PM | #8 |
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Thanks a lot Chris for taking time outta your busy schedule to talk to some diehard 'Skins fans. We really appreciate your honesty and straighforwardness. Thanks a lot, and have an incredible season.
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07-19-2005, 12:52 PM | #9 |
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Re: Chris Cooley Answers Your Questions!
Chris,
Thanks so much for your time to answer all of our questions. And you're right, Jessica Alba is a piece (although I wouldn't kick Angela Jolie out of bed for eating crackers...). I hereby induct you into the Ade Jimoh Fan Club as an honorary member - congratulations! (Right now, it's just you and me, but it's catching on, I think) You are most definitely my second favorite player - I hope you have an amazing season and the Skins turn it around! Good luck! |
07-19-2005, 12:58 PM | #10 |
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Definitely one of the most down to Earth people that I know. That's cool to see being a great H-Back hasn't made him forget he used to not be a football player.
Chris, many thanks for answering all those questions. That REALLY must have taken a long time. I'm sure we'll all be looking forward to updates throughout the season. I'd love to hear some side stories/jokes that go on...
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07-19-2005, 12:59 PM | #11 |
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WOW! Fantastic stuff. Thanks Chris, for taking the time. You're a great redskin and a great guy!
Good luck this year. All of us warpathers will be behind you!
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07-19-2005, 01:31 PM | #12 |
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That was really good. Great work guys!
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07-19-2005, 01:41 PM | #13 |
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Awesome.....just awesome. To take the time out of a very busy schedule right now to answer all those questions.....that just rocks. It's so refreshing to see an NFL player who wants to do everything he can for the fans. That's the kind of guy everyone can feel good cheering for. I hope we keep him around for his entire career.
Thanks again Chris. And thanks again to JC for setting this all up.:thumb:
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07-19-2005, 02:17 PM | #15 |
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Picture is classic too.
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