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1 hour ago, stlbills13 said:

4 fumbles (2 lost) in the last 2 games. Someone make me feel better and tell me this will not be an issue going forward. Please.

This will not be an issue going forward. Glad to make you feel better.

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I make be wrong, but on the replay I don’t think it was a clean exchange on the second fumble, either. It looks like it took a second to get it secured. Don’t know how much that played into it. 

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1 hour ago, stlbills13 said:

4 fumbles (2 lost) in the last 2 games. Someone make me feel better and tell me this will not be an issue going forward. Please.

I mean, he's traditionally had issues with putting the ball on the turf. Last year was an anomaly and he looks to have regressed to the means this year. What's different to me, in the past when he would have a run of fumbles he would get benched for a bit. That's no longer the case.

 

Yesterday not only was he not benched, he immediately saw the ball come his way including more goal line opportunities. Even with the fumbles the good far outweighs the bad.

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12 minutes ago, transient said:

I make be wrong, but on the replay I don’t think it was a clean exchange on the second fumble, either. It looks like it took a second to get it secured. Don’t know how much that played into it. 

It wasn’t a clean handoff , not sure if that was on Josh or Cook. He took a second to gather it in: probably should have gone to the ground for no gain and lived to fight another down. 

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1 hour ago, stlbills13 said:

4 fumbles (2 lost) in the last 2 games. Someone make me feel better and tell me this will not be an issue going forward. Please.

 

I think it will be fine. 

 

He fumbled once last season, McD benched him and he didn't do it again. It will be a concentration thing. He's having a probowl year and is perhaps getting carried away. He knows how to protect the ball. He just needs a bit of a telling off I reckon.

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He was pretty remorseful and upset on the sidelines about it. I think he'll figure it out and fix it. One was from him reaching for the first down or touchdown, it's hard to fault him for knowing where the 1st down marker was, but something clean up. 

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41 minutes ago, Matt_In_NH said:

He will be targeted moving forward.  That’s how it works.  He has shown ability to put both hands on it.  A couple have been sloppy on his part.  You cannot reach for the goal line like he did.  That Wii be a point of emphasis for the whole team.  It always is taught.  


also, if people get more punchy, he might break a few extra tackles, right?

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Teams are active looking for answers against you, especially when you have success. Cook is superb in short spaces finding a crease and it looks like defenses are increasing the effort at going after the ball instead of merely trying to tackle him. To me it is a concern because when we go into the playoffs, the quality of defense we are going to see and like someone said, the volume and critical plays Bills' offense is placed on his shoulders.

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