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It would have beenIf we are being truthful without ourselves, he should have never left...
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Brandin Cooks
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It would have beenIf we are being truthful without ourselves, he should have never left...
This makes me wonder about Olave's future with the team...Interesting. I would have expected them to go after a bigger WR, but I think Cooks can still play some and will provide good depth.
Hella interesting, because you now have 3 similar sized guys w/ similar traits and weaknesses.
Whose odd man out?
I’ve been saying for a while now I love the theme we’ve got going w/ former coaches and players returning.Wow, what year is it?I surely didn't expect this reunion! Two years ago Jimmy, and now Brandin.
He's a bit fragile like Olave, but as long as a guy can run, he'll always have a job in the NFL. Perhaps he can play a Tedd Ginn Jr.-type of role for Carr (or whoever it is) and be a deep option.
3 speedy WR that can't block. I thought we wanted to run the ball?
Carr, Olave and a 3rd round pick for the Giants number 3
That offense is gone and the main reason Cooks left the first time, he did not want to be relegated to a deep threat, he was a pretty good route runner coming into the league from Oklahoma State and its what has kept him in the league, not just his speed.Wow, what year is it?I surely didn't expect this reunion! Two years ago Jimmy, and now Brandin.
He's a bit fragile like Olave, but as long as a guy can run, he'll always have a job in the NFL. Perhaps he can play a Tedd Ginn Jr.-type of role for Carr (or whoever it is) and be a deep option.