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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Hackettstown NJ
Age: 54
Posts: 2,665
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Re: Chris Cooley for a 1st and a 3rd -- would you do it?
I would trade cooley for a #1 in a second and I would consider trading him for a #2. 1st & 3rd is a pipedream.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leesburg, VA
Age: 61
Posts: 3,419
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Re: Chris Cooley for a 1st and a 3rd -- would you do it?
You beat me to the punch. Before even considering trading either Cooley or Davis, why not see what they can do on the field together next year. Our passing attack may well be devastating if we upgrade the O-line.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Pacifica, CA
Posts: 15,164
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Re: Chris Cooley for a 1st and a 3rd -- would you do it?
Can you say 2 TE sets with extra blocking, passes will be flying all over.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 17,453
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Re: Chris Cooley for a 1st and a 3rd -- would you do it?
Full time 2 TE sets with two pass catchers do not work in the NFL. If you have two really good TE's the best thing to do is trade one.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 4,347
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Re: Chris Cooley for a 1st and a 3rd -- would you do it?
make that half a second, and you're exactly right about the 1st & 3rd.
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