Cooley re-signs with the Skins

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Exactly, I dont think you bring Cooley in for depth. Hes gonna start, not Paul. Niles is cheap and plays well on teams, he isnt better than Cooley even if Cooley has lost a step.

Thats why I'm saying Cooley is an upgrade over what we currently have. Although I would like to see Paulsen get more work. Everytime we throw to that guy he makes the play.
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jmooney wrote:What were talking about here is an upgrade at the position over Paul, not Davis.

Paul is still playing, Davis is on IR.

Exactly! Davis is gone.

Cooley is a CLEAR CUT improvement over Niles "the invisible man" Paul and probably still an upgrade over the lumberjack.

Paulsen and Cooley much better than Paulsen and Paul!

A reminder to all, Fred Davis never out preformed Cooley in any year Cooley was healthy and this year that trend will continue.
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A couple weeks after Cooley was let go, I spoke with his brother by PM on another board that shall remain nameless (during the course of a pretty nasty thread about Cooley's personal situation that was started by a Mod). He indicated that he and George Allen had met, and that things went well. I had a feeling that he was just waiting in the wings, so to speak, knowing that he'd be back on come capacity.
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I love that Cooley is back. I bought my 1 year old son a Cooley jersey before this season. His first jersey ever. Cooley is the kind of player that I want my son to look up to. Never in trouble on or off the field. Everyone has personal issues, and they are exactly what the name implies....personal. With that being said, can we please see Santana on the field more often? :) HAIL!!!
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Chadwickallen wrote:I love that Cooley is back. I bought my 1 year old son a Cooley jersey before this season. His first jersey ever. Cooley is the kind of player that I want my son to look up to. Never in trouble on or off the field. Everyone has personal issues, and they are exactly what the name implies....personal. With that being said, can we please see Santana on the field more often? :) HAIL!!!


Only if he stops fumbling the football in end game situations when we are driving for a winning touchdown and further building the legend of Robert Griffin III.
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Snap Counts

Out of 59 plays:


9 (15%) Niles Paul


19 (32%) Chris Cooley


56 (95%) Logan Paulsen

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emoses14 wrote:
Chadwickallen wrote:I love that Cooley is back. I bought my 1 year old son a Cooley jersey before this season. His first jersey ever. Cooley is the kind of player that I want my son to look up to. Never in trouble on or off the field. Everyone has personal issues, and they are exactly what the name implies....personal. With that being said, can we please see Santana on the field more often? :) HAIL!!!


Only if he stops fumbling the football in end game situations when we are driving for a winning touchdown and further building the legend of Robert Griffin III.



http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/i ... ris-cooley

I don't think his fumbles were that major.
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Kilmer72 wrote:
emoses14 wrote:
Chadwickallen wrote:I love that Cooley is back. I bought my 1 year old son a Cooley jersey before this season. His first jersey ever. Cooley is the kind of player that I want my son to look up to. Never in trouble on or off the field. Everyone has personal issues, and they are exactly what the name implies....personal. With that being said, can we please see Santana on the field more often? :) HAIL!!!


Only if he stops fumbling the football in end game situations when we are driving for a winning touchdown and further building the legend of Robert Griffin III.



http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/i ... ris-cooley

I don't think his fumbles were that major.

He was reverting to Moss, not Cooley. Chris has only lost 3 fumbles in 8 seasons.
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skinsfan#33 wrote:
Kilmer72 wrote:
emoses14 wrote:
Chadwickallen wrote:I love that Cooley is back. I bought my 1 year old son a Cooley jersey before this season. His first jersey ever. Cooley is the kind of player that I want my son to look up to. Never in trouble on or off the field. Everyone has personal issues, and they are exactly what the name implies....personal. With that being said, can we please see Santana on the field more often? :) HAIL!!!


Only if he stops fumbling the football in end game situations when we are driving for a winning touchdown and further building the legend of Robert Griffin III.



http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/i ... ris-cooley

I don't think his fumbles were that major.

He was reverting to Moss, not Cooley. Chris has only lost 3 fumbles in 8 seasons.



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