Whirlwin
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I think he will be a third down machine for them.By
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Mile
I think Beasley will be exposed as a very limited player this season.
I think he will be a third down machine for them.By
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Mile
I think Beasley will be exposed as a very limited player this season.
cmon.... th eguy who hasnt dont jack in the last 3 years.. well, hes been ok. 60,66, and 38 receptions playing with , the guy man y consider to be the greatest thrower of the ball to ever play. Now hes coming to Dallas to play with a guy that , is pretty much accepted as a very avg thrower of the ball, and hes gonna tear up the league this year? Numbers are comparable to Cole. You think Cole's numbers would have been better playing in GB?
Bills over pay for players because no one wants to go there.
You really think Beasley is better because he signed for more money haha Cobb is the better and more complete receiver and actually a threat in the return game.
I deem that angled conceptual selling point in an seemingly sunshiny & pleasant ,upbeat&outward view,,,er,,, considering the simple smoulderin' fact,being that this cat was sportin' the:avowed blood feud enemy bumper sticker ever since his day#1 in the leagueRandall Cobb Produces Powerful Potential
How He Got Here:Randall Cobb spent eight seasons in Green Bay, and was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL Draft out of Kentucky. Cobb left Green Bay with a tremendous amount of respect not only from Aaron Rodgers and the Packers fan base, but league-wide. He suffered a hamstring injury in the 2018 season but says he didn’t have any problems throughout offseason workouts.
Bet You Didn’t Know: Cobb holds the second longest kick return in NFL history. He returned a kick for 108 yards his rookie year. He held the record for two years until Cordarelle Patterson broke it in 2013 with a 109-yard return.
Quotable: “Randall’s come here and done a great job. He’s such an example of what a pro is, but he’s also a really good pro. A lot of guys can be pro’s, but when you’re really good on top of it, it just lifts everybody up. That group is really good, and really explosive.” – Quarterback coach, Jon Kitna
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Let’s remember this bull**** opinion at the end of the season.Sometimes I wonder if people even watch football anymore...
You may not like him....But you sure as hell couldn't cover him. We just didn't have a QB that could get him the football...And the dude was as tough as hell. I'm not sold on Cobb replacing him. Won't shock me to see Cobb miss half the year w/ a hamstring injury like he did last year.
No one said he was. Get over yourself.I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that a HEALTHY Aaron Rodgers is going to make any WR a better player. There is literally no phase of the game where Dak is on par with Rodgers . None.
I deem that angled conceptual selling point in an seemingly sunshiny & pleasant ,upbeat&outward view,,,er,,, considering the simple smoulderin' fact,being that this cat was sportin' the:avowed blood feud enemy bumper sticker ever since his day#1 in the league
* ya, I got 'problems' in life,although,,,I'm thinking mine and your's are entirely akin to that polar opposites magnetic phenomena
Ya know? Our former #11 had some Q.B.background as well, in fact, he had always been on Coach GARRETT'S. " in an absolute vise grip pinch" short list,,,er,,, of warm body's to fieldCobb looked pretty darn washed last season. I'm keeping my hopes up, Cobb is a former QB who understands coverages and how to get open, but the physical part might not be there any more after all his injuries. I get Hurns/Nolan Carroll vibes from this signing.
That being said, Beasley was virtually phased out of the offense by the end of last season with Coop being a beast + Gallup developing + Zeke vacuuming up all the short work. Cobb doesn't have to play a huge role on this offense in order for it to be successful.
By
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Mile
I think Beasley will be exposed as a very limited player this season.
Yes Cobb may be the better "complete receiver" but for our situation and QB, I think I'd rather have a quick get open guy like Beez.
I keep hearing how Cobb can get down the field ect but the thing is, is that a real priority in our O, I mean if not like Dak is throwing for 300 yards a game.
Beasley was great but he was a not a big play guy. He was part of the big play issue here in Dallas. But he was good for Dak and he was always available to play. Great slot guy. I would take Cobb, but only if he is healthy. Which he hasn't been for much of his career.
Cole Beasley, had the best hands in the entire league for passes percentages caught. If Randall can do something after he catches the ball it'll be a phenomenal position. That's all Beasley was lacking the run after catch
Cobb's ypt has been mediocre the last 4 years, with last year his worst year. Every receiver or TE still on the team from last year has higher ypt. Even Rico.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/CobbRa00.htm
I love that. When people dont like a WR, they say he has limited route tree
when they like a guy, he has a trememndous route tree.
IM assuming you watched game film from all of the packer games so you could study Cobbs route running ability on every play? If his route running is so damn good, how vome he has had 1 really good season in his entire career playing with Rodgers?