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I don’t think so. He’s hurt more, but has been similarly productive when on the field.
What he can do, though, is play outside if you want to move Cooper in. Which we should play around with.
While I'm impressed with yer post, as the intertwined ebb& flow were dynamically intriguing pertaining to the polar mental parallels,,,unfortunately, I fail to see the + positive gained parallels in this acquisition as of yet.He's slower than Witten, no he's not, he's a great route runner, so what, he's washed up, he's cheap, he's Hurn's money, 1 year, he's a great addition, he's a Beasly replacement, he sucks worse than Beasly, no he doesn't and so on and so on...
Is he a better rapper?
What do you guys think?
The NFL has spoken with the contracts of both in terms of market value. But market value wasn't value to us.
Beasley was a bad fit for a run first team like us. Should be a 3down player on a pass first team. For us, he's a third down specialist. Austin is a better fit for our base downs to complement Zeke.
Beasley was also a bad fit in just not being viable out wide, so that Dez/Cooper couldn't take the slot.
Nuh uh.Beasley is better.
IMO that's the bigger picture with Cobb. Is he better than Beasley as a pure slot? Eh, it's close. Moving Cobb outside, is Cooper a better slot than Beasley? Heck yeah.I don’t think so. He’s hurt more, but has been similarly productive when on the field.
What he can do, though, is play outside if you want to move Cooper in. Which we should play around with.