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HurlyBurly51

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  1. hope its just a cramp
  2. McD can win a challenge here!
  3. how much does Hamlin weigh? Dragged downfield
  4. pretty windy for a FG
  5. Pitt seems like a good game to feed him more.
  6. I don't think they drafted him with the intention of being their workhorse. Dude needs to start catching simple swing passes in space, and he'll be fine.
  7. It hasn't been just one play. I do understand, do care, and hope that he does develop into the asset we all anticipated. We clearly need that aspect to this offense. We can only speculate that the coaches see something we don't all week long in practices, meetings, off field, etc. that warrant their approach. What we do know is he has been underwhelming thus far in limited opportunities. I have a gut feeling they are waiting for him to make a play when given his chance and then they will reward that. idk guess we'll just agree to disagree. Have yourself a blessed evening.
  8. Well they are two different players who bring different things to the table, so there's that. And we're literally in a thread to discuss Cook. And actually, we were specifically discussing Cooks development, not the overall running game. So the conflation was bringing up Moss and -1 yards when the content being replied to was specifically in regards only to Cook. So combining Cooks development and the veteran Moss are two separate things you see, might be a little nuanced for you. Anyway, it's cute you following me around and all but this point you think you're making has deteriorated to the point of being silly. So, Welcome to Ignore, have fun arguing with yourself🤣 Buh bye now
  9. Definition of conflate: 1: to bring together : BLEND 2: to combine (things) into a composite whole Yep, that's what happened.
  10. As I stated previously, Moss should not be given more drive killing opportunities, imho. Cook, on the other hand, needs to earn his own reps, irrespective of others performance. No need to conflate the two.
  11. I think the point is pretty self-evident. Singing his praises, yet he gets one snap? What's that saying about actions speaking louder than words?
  12. Actually, it works how the coaches say it works. Maybe, just maybe, Cook hasn't earned the confidence and trust of the coaches, whereas Singletary has. You aren't at practice all week, so you don't know. Good, we're in agreement then. About one. Yes, about one and done.
  13. He is a rookie from a major program, has been through camp and preseason, and been given touches, especially in garbage time. He can be given time to develop, but not at the expense of the team. No one rookie is bigger than the team. Time to execute, make a play, and he gets more time. If not, try again next week. Maybe he can get some tips from his fellow draftee Shakir, who though he went 3 rounds lower doesn't seem to have a problem when given a chance.
  14. None. The difference being that Cook should continue to at least be given a chance, whereas Moss should not. Cook needs to execute when given the opportunity, or he will rightfully continue to be limited.
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