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1 minute ago, Nephilim17 said:

Really like the catching element (and hard running after the catch) he brings to the table.

BTW, I heard that in college Cook was a great receiving back. Is my memory that poor or had Cook not caught that many passes this year? What happened to that?

Cook is I great catching back.  He just needs Dorsey and Josh to call his number.  Almost like Josh avoids throwing him the ball 

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Nice move!

 

With 668 rushing AND 523 receiving last year, this gives the Bills a much better running back situation. They were too light in that area and if they are to contend this year the running backs, including their receiving, must become an integral part of the offense.

 

But, will Dorsey use him soon? Or wait until the world is screaming that is he not using him?

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1 hour ago, Nephilim17 said:

Really like the catching element (and hard running after the catch) he brings to the table.

BTW, I heard that in college Cook was a great receiving back. Is my memory that poor or had Cook not caught that many passes this year? What happened to that?


you heard correctly, the situation is Cook and Fournette bring almost opposite body types and styles after the catch. 
 

cook is elusive. Fournette is punishing. 

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Fournette has long been one of my least favorite RBs to watch/have to root for as a kinda sorta Bucs fan. Hopefully this is purely a depth signing.

 

He made Tom Brady take a lot more hits than he should have due to his horrendous pass blocking and I believe is ranked among the worst pass blockers in the league every season since he was drafted. Not a good runner either. 

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23 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

Fournette has long been one of my least favorite RBs to watch/have to root for as a kinda sorta Bucs fan. Hopefully this is purely a depth signing.

 

He made Tom Brady take a lot more hits than he should have due to his horrendous pass blocking and I believe is ranked among the worst pass blockers in the league every season since he was drafted. Not a good runner either. 


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1 hour ago, DCOrange said:

Fournette has long been one of my least favorite RBs to watch/have to root for as a kinda sorta Bucs fan. Hopefully this is purely a depth signing.

 

He made Tom Brady take a lot more hits than he should have due to his horrendous pass blocking and I believe is ranked among the worst pass blockers in the league every season since he was drafted. Not a good runner either. 

I have no idea if this is true or not - but I find it hard to believe TBrady hand picked a back who was ***** in pass pro. In fact when I heard this signing, underwhelming as I found it, my next thought was based on Brady - I bet he's at least good in pass pro

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1 hour ago, ScottishBills said:

I have no idea if this is true or not - but I find it hard to believe TBrady hand picked a back who was ***** in pass pro. In fact when I heard this signing, underwhelming as I found it, my next thought was based on Brady - I bet he's at least good in pass pro

Unfortunately he is not. I think he’s literally the lowest rated pass blocker in the NFL since he joined the league on PFF and having watched most Bucs games every year, he routinely missed reads and got Brady lit up. 
 

He was also low key terrible at short yardage runs and also zero threat for long runs.
 

He does have good hands as a receiver though (but we should be wanting Cook to get those reps). 
 

I think Brady, like so many before him, loves the idea of Fournette without realizing what kind of player he actually is (and Tampa admittedly had nothing at RB so they were desperate for any sort of veteran help they could find).


Still, if he’s just a third RB or whatever you can do worse. If we had any semblance of a RB screen game, he could be helpful there. 

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The main drawback with Fournette versus Damien Harris is that Fournette has never been a special teams player.  You get an offensive contributor and nothing more.  Teams tend to look for special teams contributions when a guy is not a starter.  Cook is the unquestioned starter.

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1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said:

While this is interesting in that everyone knows his name I can’t see this as anything more than a replacement for Harris. Let’s hope Fournette stays healthy.

It is just a replacement for Harris. And they needed that. Can't be an injury away from Ty Johnson getting significant carries.

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14 hours ago, ScottishBills said:

I have no idea if this is true or not - but I find it hard to believe TBrady hand picked a back who was ***** in pass pro. In fact when I heard this signing, underwhelming as I found it, my next thought was based on Brady - I bet he's at least good in pass pro

 

Maybe Br*dy hand picked him because he was an addict to stuff he was selling.

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20 hours ago, NewEra said:

Cook is I great catching back.  He just needs Dorsey and Josh to call his number.  Almost like Josh avoids throwing him the ball 

He is on pace for 38-39 catches and is averaging an elite 10.7 ypr. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Cook’s receiving numbers gradually tick up over the final nine games. 

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26 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

He is on pace for 38-39 catches and is averaging an elite 10.7 ypr. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Cook’s receiving numbers gradually tick up over the final nine games. 

Yup.  Josh got the ball out in (iirc) 2.27 secs on avg last games. That’s either the fastest of the season or his career.  Either way, it seems like Dorsey made a little tweak in the offense with emphasis on getting it out of joshs hands as fast as possible.  I’m a little worried that that could have a negative impact on Cook in the passing game.  Cook seems to be more of a check down this season…..and Josh just doesn’t seem interested in throwing him the ball, even when he’s wiiide open. 
 

here’s to hoping Dorsey (and Josh) find a way to get him involved in the pass game.  He, Kincaid and shakir are great options in the short pass game to make the defenses play us honest.  Maybe that the long play that we’re developing as the season goes on.  Refraining from showing all of our cards early in the season.  But that’s probably giving them too much credit

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59 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

I really like cook

I just wish he was better at blitz pick up

 

Yup - if you line up in 11 with kincaid (borderline 4WR set)... if they show blitz, you almost have to use cook for blitz pickup.  

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Wgr said Murray has been stuffed like 5 times at the goal line this year and Lenny is a goal line specialist. We need to punch it in 

 

I like that too - not to say that its been entirely murrays fault.  Offensive line has to do a better job making that little crease to fly through.  

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I think when it’s all said and done this guy becomes RB1 before the year is out. I really like Cook but if he can’t block, this coach will never trust him. Murray was never good even when he was young. The dude is a complete waste I can’t believe he made the team and really can’t believe he dresses. That’s got to be a clue as to how we feel about Cook

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5 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Rejoice! 

Lol I called this in last thread. They're the same guy in different laundry, theyll be thicc as thieves in no time 🤣🤣

 

More extreme but their are examples of ceasefire on Xmas in WWI for sure, and pretty sure ww2,  where soldiers cross enemy lines, no shooting, sharing food. Sharing smokes with captured pow's! Frequenting the same bars immediately after wars end. Their have been literal class reunions of enemy soldiers 20+ years out. Plenty of examples of this post civil war.

 

Boxing/UFC beat the snot out of each other, talk shiiiii pre fight, then hug after. Gotti/Ward trilogy comes immediately to mind.

 

Their nasty streaks come from comraderie of teammates/fellow soldiers. They'll be more than fine. If ones in a huge scuffle the other will be first off the bench. Man I love sports, and this video and the Diggs/Fournette one makes me laugh so hard 🤣 😂 

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Fournette has a future in bodybuilding if he wants it after his playing days are over.  Elite, elite genetics...look at those legs.  Crazy. I have really well developed quads, hamstrings and calves and those put me to shame(not calves, but quads and hams for sure).

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

Fournette has a future in bodybuilding if he wants it after his playing days are over.  Elite, elite genetics...look at those legs.  Crazy. I have really well developed quads, hamstrings and calves and those put me to shame(not calves, but quads and hams for sure).

 

 

 

So that's why they call those hamstrings. More like turkey strings in his case.

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