I was digging this move (he knows the system) until I made the mistake of visiting the Falcons forum.
They’re practically doing backflips and popping champagne over trading him. Goodness gracious.
Thank you for sharing your dads story.
I know traumatic brain injuries increase dementia risk, but I didn’t realize minor impacts like heading a soccer ball would do the same.
Not sure what drug addicts you’ve seen, but he looks nothing like what i’ve seen.
Agreed.
He looks like a completely normal guy. I hope this isn’t a case of prejudice on OP’s side.
Here is a photo from the article/video.
The point I made remains the same whether you include receiving touches or not. Adding 4 receiving touches per game split among 3 RB’s is so infinitesimal that it adds no statistical relevance to the discussion.
So you’re simply arguing semantics.
Beane said it was the best ACL rehab he has ever seen. Did he mean it was the best ACL rehab he has ever seen Tre White do? That doesn’t make any sense. And I don’t recall Tre’s ACL injury being extra bad or anything.
I think Beane was just being complimentary.
Adding receptions increases the total by 4 per game. If Cook is touching the ball 15 times per game, then Singletary and Hines combined would touch the ball 6 times per game (rushing and receiving). It would be the Cook show at RB and Singletary/Hines would just come in a few times per game when he’s tired.
I guess we will see what happens but I would be very surprised if Cook quadruples his touches per game by the playoffs.