Cooley's success last year, and expectations of further success this season are proof that Gibbs can and will adjust to today's league and to his players' strengths. Last year when the Taylor vs. Winslow debate was going on before the draft, an arguement was that Gibbs doesn't use a pass-catching TE very much, even if he is lined up at H-back. So they went with Taylor, and took Cooley in the 3rd. Then Cooley became the clutch receiver that he is, in a Gibbs offense. Just another sign that the offense will be much better this year.