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6 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

At the start of last year he definitely looked slow on the field which is what people were saying. Everyone knew he had speed, he showed it in college and he ran a 4.42 at the Combine... but he looked slow because of his indecision. 

 

I am optimistic he is going to take a big step this year. 

I took it as hesitancy.

 Also , pencil me in as  quite optimistic

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Just now, BuffaloBillyG said:

Ok. Tolbert vs Kelvin Benjamin. 100 meter dash. Who wins?

 

If it’s in Milwaukee, I’ll take the sausage. 

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Cook has a step on Singletary, imo, but not by much.  Looking forward to seeing Damien Harris and Latavius Murray out there.

45 minutes ago, Coldfronts said:

cook is a Fin killer

Good, we need that b/c Fins looking good.

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23 hours ago, The Firebaugh Kid said:

Literally nobody said he was slow.....

Maybe you and Karlos missed the posts. They’re out there. Literally. 

 

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I remember all the complaints earlier in the year that he wasn’t all that fast. He’s not a blazer anyway (4.49), so those expecting CJ Spiller speed were always going to be disappointed. I think he was initially slowed by thinking too much, but played much faster as the season wore on. I expect him to handle himself well this year. 
 

Edit: he ran a 4.42 40 yard dash, not a 4.49. That was his brother’s time.

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Whenever we drafted, James Cook the thing that I was worried about was that he was going to be one of those run up the middle not be able to bring atackle back that just couldn’t get anything going in the short yardage

 

I was pleasantly surprised towards the end of the year that even though he’s not the biggest back in the world, he did gain tough yards

20 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said:

I remember all the complaints earlier in the year that he wasn’t all that fast. He’s not a blazer anyway (4.49), so those expecting CJ Spiller speed were always going to be disappointed. I think he was initially slowed by thinking too much, but played much faster as the season wore on. I expect him to handle himself well this year. 
 

Edit: he ran a 4.42 40 yard dash, not a 4.49. That was his brother’s time.

I think in order to continue his progress James Cook is gonna have to put on maybe 10 pounds? And I wonder what that will do to his speed going forward

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

Whenever we drafted, James Cook the thing that I was worried about was that he was going to be one of those run up the middle not be able to bring atackle back that just couldn’t get anything going in the short yardage

 

I was pleasantly surprised towards the end of the year that even though he’s not the biggest back in the world, he did gain tough yards

I think in order to continue his progress James Cook is gonna have to put on maybe 10 pounds? And I wonder what that will do to his speed going forward

Bills grabbed two other backs for that task.
 And really , it's on the O line to create those creases.

 Lets let him put on some muscle but remain a threat to turn a corner and head upfield outside the tackles and pulling guards. And catch that RPO flare pass etc.
That guy from the patriots can run inside the tackles vs the  likes Q Williams and C Jones.

 

Get him in space LOL

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As an UGA fan (I live just outside Athens) I was enthused when Cook was selected. He is a weapon and really a receiving threat that can track the ball so I hope Dorsey remembers to call that number up, because it wasn't evident last year.

 

I got into an argument, I think it was @BullBuchanan over Cook's value. So far as I know, Bull still thinks he's not all that.

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On 7/20/2023 at 10:01 AM, JerseyBills said:

Motor was pretty slow but still liked him. Cook is just fine

Singletary was a slow 4.66

Cook at 4.42 will actually have the capacity (speed) to get those 3rd and short plays.  Glad we finally are scrubbing the Motor/ Moss formula. 

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I don't know why some think he'll be RB1. I know he added a few pounds, but he's still not built to take too much punishment, is he? He'll be a solid contributor, but I think the RB1 job goes to Harris.

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On 7/21/2023 at 9:19 PM, Dr. Who said:

As an UGA fan (I live just outside Athens) I was enthused when Cook was selected. He is a weapon and really a receiving threat that can track the ball so I hope Dorsey remembers to call that number up, because it wasn't evident last year.

 

I got into an argument, I think it was @BullBuchanan over Cook's value. So far as I know, Bull still thinks he's not all that.

Probably not me. I'm a big fan, but I don't believe he's a lead back in the NFL and is being grossly misused by this staff. I'd deploy him like KC does McKinnon.

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