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COOLEY TALKIN' SOME SERIOUS SMACK

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http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/7058207/add-deion-sanders-chris-cooley-list-tony-romo-critics

"It's amazing, amazing to watch him choke like that," Redskins tight end Chris Cooley said on 106.7 The Fan in Washington. "I'm just saying, (if) I'm up 24 points in the third quarter, if I'm the head coach, I feel like I could probably just take a knee for the rest of the game, punt it away and there's no way that Detroit's gonna drive on you that many times. The only way you're gonna give up that many points is turnovers, right? It's hilarious to watch him throw pick sixes, too, back to back. I loved it."

Cooley wants to beat Romo himself, but not just on the football field. He said he would relish getting into a cage with him.

"For me to beat Tony? I'm gonna be honest, I don't know what kind of cage fighting skills he has," Cooley told the radio station. "I would probably try to incorporate my wrestling ability, like when I was in high school. Obviously it's been awhile, but I didn't like to beat people fast. I like to embarrass 'em a little bit. Like, take a 24-point lead, and then just play with it a little bit."
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How could any Washingtonian not love Cooley????
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I love cooley as much as the next guy, and I'm glad he does have some disdain for the cowboys, but I just feel like this may give him a bad name and make it look like he comes off as a punk. That being said, I'd still buy the PPV tickets to the cage match!
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spenser wrote:I love cooley as much as the next guy, and I'm glad he does have some disdain for the cowboys, but I just feel like this may give him a bad name and make it look like he comes off as a punk. That being said, I'd still buy the PPV tickets to the cage match!


I'm 100% ok with people thinking he's a punk bro, most of those people would be dalass fans anyways. Cooley would smash Opie.
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Love Cooley, but this is a little over the top. No problem with him FEELING this way, but there's no reason to say it and give the Cowboys extra motivation/BB material while making himself appear juvenile at the same time.
Bragging about another team's victory seems kind of lame, especially when your team had the chance to close out a win over the same team and let a lead slip away. If Romo were inclined to actually respond to this, all he'd have to say is "scoreboard", and it is infuriating that he'd be right.
How about actually beating the Cowboys instead of talking smack about someone else doing it?
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absinthe1023 wrote:Love Cooley, but this is a little over the top. No problem with him FEELING this way, but there's no reason to say it and give the Cowboys extra motivation/BB material while making himself appear juvenile at the same time.
Bragging about another team's victory seems kind of lame, especially when your team had the chance to close out a win over the same team and let a lead slip away. If Romo were inclined to actually respond to this, all he'd have to say is "scoreboard", and it is infuriating that he'd be right.
How about actually beating the Cowboys instead of talking smack about someone else doing it?


I agree with this completely. I want to love his comments, but I think he comes across as foolish.
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No no no... People Cooley is a funny jokester - watch his youtube movies. My name is cowboykillerzRed and I support this message
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From reading what he said it was all in good fun, kind of. The media is definitely reaching with this one. Of course everyone is now clowning Cooley on PFT because he doesn't even have 100 yds receiving this year.

Whatever, I like the comment, and could care less if people think he's a good guy or not. I like the team this year. Next time around, Cowboys wont be winning.
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I think this was on the Lavar and Dukes show a week from past Tuesdsy. Dukes is a big MMA fan and some how they led CC into making those statements. He said everything with a great amount of mirth in his voice and that light heartedness didn't come across in the article.

Cooley was just goofing around (but he did seem to take some genuine pleasure in Homo throwing up all over himself).
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cowboykillerzRED wrote:No no no... People Cooley is a funny jokester - watch his youtube movies. My name is cowboykillerzRed and I support this message


Then maybe he should retire and go into stand up comedy.

I think what we have here (with some posters at least) is a generational gap that causes us to view things from a different perspective. I came of age in the 80s-early 90s. In that era, the 'Skins won (or, much less frequently, lost) with class. The franchise had a solid culture, the tone of which was which was set by owner JKC and Coach Gibbs, and was respected league-wide.

Remember the "Body Bag Game" in 1990? For those who don't, this was a Redskins-Eagles MNF clash during which the Eagles' dominant defensive front knocked out all of the 'Skins active QBs, forcing Brian Mitchell to finish the game under center. During this onslaught, an Eagle defender taunted the 'Skins sideline by screaming “Hey, do you need any more body bags?” The players talked even more trash after the game, and Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan even got into the act. Gibbs and his troops simply got healthy and went on with the season. They didn't respond to the smack. They didn't complain to the league about the hits. They just went on with the season.

Fate ordained that the teams would meet again in Philadelphia in the wildcard round of the playoffs. The week before the game, the Eagles crowed about how they were going to stage a repeat performance. The 'Skins remained quiet, dominated the game 20-6, and walked out of Philly a winner amidst the ruins of yet another Eagles season. After the game, Gibbs said something to the effect of “We knew our guys were fired up when they (the offensive line) knocked their guys back three yards on the first play of the game.” The Eagles were mysteriously quiet afterwards.
Some media members dubbed this the “Buddy Bag Game”, as Ryan was fired that offseason.

Coach Gibbs has since stated that the way the team pulled together for this game was instrumental in setting the tone for 1991's championship run, which is probably the most dominant Redskins season to date.

And that's why I think Cooley should keep his mouth shut.
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absinthe1023 wrote:
cowboykillerzRED wrote:No no no... People Cooley is a funny jokester - watch his youtube movies. My name is cowboykillerzRed and I support this message


Then maybe he should retire and go into stand up comedy.

I think what we have here (with some posters at least) is a generational gap that causes us to view things from a different perspective. I came of age in the 80s-early 90s. In that era, the 'Skins won (or, much less frequently, lost) with class. The franchise had a solid culture, the tone of which was which was set by owner JKC and Coach Gibbs, and was respected league-wide.

Remember the "Body Bag Game" in 1990? For those who don't, this was a Redskins-Eagles MNF clash during which the Eagles' dominant defensive front knocked out all of the 'Skins active QBs, forcing Brian Mitchell to finish the game under center. During this onslaught, an Eagle defender taunted the 'Skins sideline by screaming “Hey, do you need any more body bags?” The players talked even more trash after the game, and Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan even got into the act. Gibbs and his troops simply got healthy and went on with the season. They didn't respond to the smack. They didn't complain to the league about the hits. They just went on with the season.

Fate ordained that the teams would meet again in Philadelphia in the wildcard round of the playoffs. The week before the game, the Eagles crowed about how they were going to stage a repeat performance. The 'Skins remained quiet, dominated the game 20-6, and walked out of Philly a winner amidst the ruins of yet another Eagles season. After the game, Gibbs said something to the effect of “We knew our guys were fired up when they (the offensive line) knocked their guys back three yards on the first play of the game.” The Eagles were mysteriously quiet afterwards.
Some media members dubbed this the “Buddy Bag Game”, as Ryan was fired that offseason.

Coach Gibbs has since stated that the way the team pulled together for this game was instrumental in setting the tone for 1991's championship run, which is probably the most dominant Redskins season to date.

And that's why I think Cooley should keep his mouth shut.


It's 2011. I think your "generational gap" comment was spot on. I could care less... hang on (talking smack to my gf) about class as long as we are winning games.
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cowboykillerzRED wrote:No no no... People Cooley is a funny jokester - watch his youtube movies. My name is cowboykillerzRed and I support this message


Then maybe he should retire and go into stand up comedy.

I think what we have here (with some posters at least) is a generational gap that causes us to view things from a different perspective. I came of age in the 80s-early 90s. In that era, the 'Skins won (or, much less frequently, lost) with class. The franchise had a solid culture, the tone of which was which was set by owner JKC and Coach Gibbs, and was respected league-wide.

Remember the "Body Bag Game" in 1990? For those who don't, this was a Redskins-Eagles MNF clash during which the Eagles' dominant defensive front knocked out all of the 'Skins active QBs, forcing Brian Mitchell to finish the game under center. During this onslaught, an Eagle defender taunted the 'Skins sideline by screaming “Hey, do you need any more body bags?” The players talked even more trash after the game, and Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan even got into the act. Gibbs and his troops simply got healthy and went on with the season. They didn't respond to the smack. They didn't complain to the league about the hits. They just went on with the season.

Fate ordained that the teams would meet again in Philadelphia in the wildcard round of the playoffs. The week before the game, the Eagles crowed about how they were going to stage a repeat performance. The 'Skins remained quiet, dominated the game 20-6, and walked out of Philly a winner amidst the ruins of yet another Eagles season. After the game, Gibbs said something to the effect of “We knew our guys were fired up when they (the offensive line) knocked their guys back three yards on the first play of the game.” The Eagles were mysteriously quiet afterwards.
Some media members dubbed this the “Buddy Bag Game”, as Ryan was fired that offseason.

Coach Gibbs has since stated that the way the team pulled together for this game was instrumental in setting the tone for 1991's championship run, which is probably the most dominant Redskins season to date.

And that's why I think Cooley should keep his mouth shut.


It's 2011. I think your "generational gap" comment was spot on. I could care less... hang on (talking smack to my gf) about class as long as we are winning games.


It is 2011. And 2011 for the most part is regrettable. Western culture appears to have peaked in the late 1980s.....ah, the Golden Age :lol:
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Well call it what you want ii was born in 85 and players talkin trash goes that far back. It was all in humor add to his utter hatred for OUR arch rival....

I like that shanny does have a big mouth like Rex Ryan but I also like our guys fired up. Its as much hype now then ever Cooleys a great character and having fun with your work but being serious about it makes for better workers.
Now I'd like to see chomo in a cage match too glad he sucked up the cowboys lead aswell... Cowgirl fans are awfully quite this week
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absinthe1023 wrote:
cowboykillerzRED wrote:No no no... People Cooley is a funny jokester - watch his youtube movies. My name is cowboykillerzRed and I support this message


Then maybe he should retire and go into stand up comedy.

I think what we have here (with some posters at least) is a generational gap that causes us to view things from a different perspective. I came of age in the 80s-early 90s. In that era, the 'Skins won (or, much less frequently, lost) with class. The franchise had a solid culture, the tone of which was which was set by owner JKC and Coach Gibbs, and was respected league-wide.

Remember the "Body Bag Game" in 1990? For those who don't, this was a Redskins-Eagles MNF clash during which the Eagles' dominant defensive front knocked out all of the 'Skins active QBs, forcing Brian Mitchell to finish the game under center. During this onslaught, an Eagle defender taunted the 'Skins sideline by screaming “Hey, do you need any more body bags?” The players talked even more trash after the game, and Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan even got into the act. Gibbs and his troops simply got healthy and went on with the season. They didn't respond to the smack. They didn't complain to the league about the hits. They just went on with the season.

Fate ordained that the teams would meet again in Philadelphia in the wildcard round of the playoffs. The week before the game, the Eagles crowed about how they were going to stage a repeat performance. The 'Skins remained quiet, dominated the game 20-6, and walked out of Philly a winner amidst the ruins of yet another Eagles season. After the game, Gibbs said something to the effect of “We knew our guys were fired up when they (the offensive line) knocked their guys back three yards on the first play of the game.” The Eagles were mysteriously quiet afterwards.
Some media members dubbed this the “Buddy Bag Game”, as Ryan was fired that offseason.

Coach Gibbs has since stated that the way the team pulled together for this game was instrumental in setting the tone for 1991's championship run, which is probably the most dominant Redskins season to date.

And that's why I think Cooley should keep his mouth shut.

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spenser wrote:I love cooley as much as the next guy, and I'm glad he does have some disdain for the cowboys, but I just feel like this may give him a bad name and make it look like he comes off as a punk. That being said, I'd still buy the PPV tickets to the cage match!


Come on, man.

Cooley is a well known commodity in the league. It's not as if he's a consistently mouthy, and brash thug. He's a character, but has never before had a real problem whith his mouth.

Only an idiot (or some other sort of Cowboys fan) would think he was a punk. :wink:

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For Deadskins and Countertrey:

I think we all agree that seeing Dallas lose, especially in humiliating fashion, is the next best thing to seeing the 'Skins win.

I also don't have a problem with Allen challenging Landry, b/c that's at least head-to-head, face-to-face smack talk.

Where I draw the line is seeing 'Skins players getting giddy about another team's victory in public.
It reminds me of a situation where the little brother (the 'Skins) who just got beat up by the school bully (Dallas) gets excited and talks smack when the bully gets beaten up in turn by the big brother (Detroit).
Is this what it has come to? The Redskins need the DETROIT FREAKIN' LIONS to do their dirty work where the cowpies are concerned? JKC must be rolling over in his grave.

As I said above, I have no problems with Cooley FEELING the way he does, I just think it is bush league and low class to have that stuff get released publicly. That sort of behavior is fine from a fan's perspective, since we don't represent the team or have any other outlet to vent. Cooley (and the rest of the team, for that matter) had the chance to prove how they felt about Dallas ON THE FIELD, and they crapped the bed when it mattered. Any player should just save the talk for after you have a personal/team reason to crow! Otherwise, you might as well be playing for the Eagles :)
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absinthe1023 wrote:For Deadskins and Countertrey:

I think we all agree that seeing Dallas lose, especially in humiliating fashion, is the next best thing to seeing the 'Skins win.

I also don't have a problem with Allen challenging Landry, b/c that's at least head-to-head, face-to-face smack talk.

Where I draw the line is seeing 'Skins players getting giddy about another team's victory in public.
It reminds me of a situation where the little brother (the 'Skins) who just got beat up by the school bully (Dallas) gets excited and talks smack when the bully gets beaten up in turn by the big brother (Detroit).
Is this what it has come to? The Redskins need the DETROIT FREAKIN' LIONS to do their dirty work where the cowpies are concerned? JKC must be rolling over in his grave.

As I said above, I have no problems with Cooley FEELING the way he does, I just think it is bush league and low class to have that stuff get released publicly. That sort of behavior is fine from a fan's perspective, since we don't represent the team or have any other outlet to vent. Cooley (and the rest of the team, for that matter) had the chance to prove how they felt about Dallas ON THE FIELD, and they crapped the bed when it mattered. Save the talk for after you have a personal/team reason to crow!


while I understand, and actually agree that it would be far more validating to see Cooley and Co. drag personally drag Dallas through the mud, frankly, I don't see how you might intend to enforce your "line that you have "drawn". I suspect that you'll simply have to deal with it.

I don't have a problem with Cooley's smack.
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cowboykillerzRED wrote:Well call it what you want ii was born in 85 and players talkin trash goes that far back. It was all in humor add to his utter hatred for OUR arch rival....

I like that shanny does have a big mouth like Rex Ryan but I also like our guys fired up. Its as much hype now then ever Cooleys a great character and having fun with your work but being serious about it makes for better workers.
Now I'd like to see chomo in a cage match too glad he sucked up the cowboys lead aswell... Cowgirl fans are awfully quite this week


Shanahan talks as much yang as Rex Ryan? I must have some form of audio filter on my TVs and radios, b/c I don't think we've been listening to the same soundbites.
But good point, I think that's exactly what the Redskins need is a smack-talking coach like Rex Ryan (or his daddy, for that matter). Just look how many championships they've won with their coaching style!
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Countertrey wrote:
absinthe1023 wrote:For Deadskins and Countertrey:

I think we all agree that seeing Dallas lose, especially in humiliating fashion, is the next best thing to seeing the 'Skins win.

I also don't have a problem with Allen challenging Landry, b/c that's at least head-to-head, face-to-face smack talk.

Where I draw the line is seeing 'Skins players getting giddy about another team's victory in public.
It reminds me of a situation where the little brother (the 'Skins) who just got beat up by the school bully (Dallas) gets excited and talks smack when the bully gets beaten up in turn by the big brother (Detroit).
Is this what it has come to? The Redskins need the DETROIT FREAKIN' LIONS to do their dirty work where the cowpies are concerned? JKC must be rolling over in his grave.

As I said above, I have no problems with Cooley FEELING the way he does, I just think it is bush league and low class to have that stuff get released publicly. That sort of behavior is fine from a fan's perspective, since we don't represent the team or have any other outlet to vent. Cooley (and the rest of the team, for that matter) had the chance to prove how they felt about Dallas ON THE FIELD, and they crapped the bed when it mattered. Save the talk for after you have a personal/team reason to crow!


while I understand, and actually agree that it would be far more validating to see Cooley and Co. drag personally drag Dallas through the mud, frankly, I don't see how you might intend to enforce your "line that you have "drawn". I suspect that you'll simply have to deal with it.

I don't have a problem with Cooley's smack.


You are right. I will have to add this to the list of things that I simply have to deal with. Fortunately, I've gotten quite good at that here behind my keyboard.

I don't have a problem with smack, as long as it is backed up. Cooley should have talked more after his 3 TD game against Dallas in Parcells' last season, but doing it now as a mostly backup TE/FB with under 100 receiving yards for the season and 0 TDs is just ridiculous. Smack should have bite, and Cooley's comments are weak sauce in light of his on-field performance this year (I know he's coming off an injury). Having said that, I also think that I am probably taking them out of their original context to some extent, I'm sure they came about as a result of him getting caught up in the moment behind the mike on a comfortable radio show.
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absinthe1023 wrote:For Deadskins and Countertrey:

I think we all agree that seeing Dallas lose, especially in humiliating fashion, is the next best thing to seeing the 'Skins win.

I also don't have a problem with Allen challenging Landry, b/c that's at least head-to-head, face-to-face smack talk.

Where I draw the line is seeing 'Skins players getting giddy about another team's victory in public.
It reminds me of a situation where the little brother (the 'Skins) who just got beat up by the school bully (Dallas) gets excited and talks smack when the bully gets beaten up in turn by the big brother (Detroit).
Is this what it has come to? The Redskins need the DETROIT FREAKIN' LIONS to do their dirty work where the cowpies are concerned? JKC must be rolling over in his grave.

As I said above, I have no problems with Cooley FEELING the way he does, I just think it is bush league and low class to have that stuff get released publicly. That sort of behavior is fine from a fan's perspective, since we don't represent the team or have any other outlet to vent. Cooley (and the rest of the team, for that matter) had the chance to prove how they felt about Dallas ON THE FIELD, and they crapped the bed when it mattered. Any player should just save the talk for after you have a personal/team reason to crow! Otherwise, you might as well be playing for the Eagles :)

I was referring more to the wish to fight Blomo in a cage match than being giddy over their latest choke and collapse.
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langleyparkjoe wrote:How could any Washingtonian not love Cooley????


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Deadskins wrote:
absinthe1023 wrote:For Deadskins and Countertrey:

I think we all agree that seeing Dallas lose, especially in humiliating fashion, is the next best thing to seeing the 'Skins win.

I also don't have a problem with Allen challenging Landry, b/c that's at least head-to-head, face-to-face smack talk.

Where I draw the line is seeing 'Skins players getting giddy about another team's victory in public.
It reminds me of a situation where the little brother (the 'Skins) who just got beat up by the school bully (Dallas) gets excited and talks smack when the bully gets beaten up in turn by the big brother (Detroit).
Is this what it has come to? The Redskins need the DETROIT FREAKIN' LIONS to do their dirty work where the cowpies are concerned? JKC must be rolling over in his grave.

As I said above, I have no problems with Cooley FEELING the way he does, I just think it is bush league and low class to have that stuff get released publicly. That sort of behavior is fine from a fan's perspective, since we don't represent the team or have any other outlet to vent. Cooley (and the rest of the team, for that matter) had the chance to prove how they felt about Dallas ON THE FIELD, and they crapped the bed when it mattered. Any player should just save the talk for after you have a personal/team reason to crow! Otherwise, you might as well be playing for the Eagles :)

I was referring more to the wish to fight Blomo in a cage match than being giddy over their latest choke and collapse.


In which case I agree with you completely, sir. :lol:
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langleyparkjoe wrote:How could any Washingtonian not love Cooley????


He must have been drinking some Abysynthe or something....LOL


Well, it is legal now after over a hundred years of being banned for no good reason ;)

And I don't think he was talking to me, since I said in my first post that I love Cooley. I will always remember his big 3 TD game against Dallas, especially the one where he broke about 4 arm tackles down the left sideline just before halftime to give the 'Skins a big lead and send Parcells into retirement.

I just wish he'd do more catching, blocking, and now running and less jawboning ;)
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absinthe1023 wrote:
tribeofjudah wrote:
langleyparkjoe wrote:How could any Washingtonian not love Cooley????


He must have been drinking some Abysynthe or something....LOL


Well, it is legal now after over a hundred years of being banned for no good reason ;)

And I don't think he was talking to me, since I said in my first post that I love Cooley. I will always remember his big 3 TD game against Dallas, especially the one where he broke about 4 arm tackles down the left sideline just before halftime to give the 'Skins a big lead and send Parcells into retirement.

I just wish he'd do more catching, blocking, and now running and less jawboning ;)


You're going to have to talk to Kyle about Cooley not catching anything. It is kind of hard to grab many balls when you get to run TWO pass plays all game. Not two types, but two plays. Cooley got to go out into the pass pattern twice against the Rams.

They seriously need to figure put a way to get Cooley more involved. He can only do so much with two opportunities.

Cooley was't talking smack. He was messing around with Lavar and Dukes and if anyone would actually go listen to his whole segment on the show you would see he wasn't serious at all.

Sure he found Romo puking all over himself very amusing and what is wrong with that. It was frakin hysterical!
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skinsfan#33 wrote:
absinthe1023 wrote:
tribeofjudah wrote:
langleyparkjoe wrote:How could any Washingtonian not love Cooley????


He must have been drinking some Abysynthe or something....LOL


Well, it is legal now after over a hundred years of being banned for no good reason ;)

And I don't think he was talking to me, since I said in my first post that I love Cooley. I will always remember his big 3 TD game against Dallas, especially the one where he broke about 4 arm tackles down the left sideline just before halftime to give the 'Skins a big lead and send Parcells into retirement.

I just wish he'd do more catching, blocking, and now running and less jawboning ;)


You're going to have to talk to Kyle about Cooley not catching anything. It is kind of hard to grab many balls when you get to run TWO pass plays all game. Not two types, but two plays. Cooley got to go out into the pass pattern twice against the Rams.

They seriously need to figure put a way to get Cooley more involved. He can only do so much with two opportunities.

Cooley want talking smack. He was messing around with Lavar and Dukes and if anyone would actually go listen to his whole segment on the show you would see he wasn't serious at all.

Sure he found Romo puking all over himself very amusing and what is wrong with that. It was frakin hysterical!


Seems to be obvious that the staff prefers Davis' athleticism and speed at the TE position. Cooley hasn't really played very much TE at all this year, and I don't see that changing unless they incorporate more 2 TE sets or Davis gets injured (hopefully not the latter)
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