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papz 05-09-2014 05:43 PM

Oregon State coach Mike Riley on New Orleans Saints' Brandin Cooks: 'He is big-time'
 
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Entering his 14th season at Oregon State, Mike Riley is the dean of coaches in the Pacific-12 Conference. He coached the San Diego Chargers from 1999 to 2001 and served one season on Jim Haslett's staff with the New Orleans Saints in 2002. Riley's program has produced several NFL standouts in recent years, including Falcons running back Steven Jackson and Patriots cornerback Brandon Browner. New Orleans Saints cornerback Keenan Lewis and linebacker Victor Butler also played for Riley at Oregon State. The man knows NFL talent, and he thinks the Saints landed a future star in former Beavers wide receiver Brandin Cooks. I caught up with Riley on Friday morning and asked him for a scouting report on the newest New Orleans Saint. Here's our conversation:

Q: What can you tell Saints fans about Brandin Cooks?

Riley: "He's a really, really good player, and if you can believe it, an even better person. His work ethic is at the highest level. His character is at the highest level. And of course, his talent speaks for itself. He is big-time."

Q: What did you think about him going to the Saints?

Riley: "I'm really excited for him to go to New Orleans. I know Drew Brees is a worker and likes to surround himself with workers. And that's what he's got in Brandin Cooks. I think Sean (Payton) has a vision for him as a player and how he's going to use him. That's the key to good coaching. I think it's a great fit."

Q: Sean Payton said he was as impressed with Cooks' intangible assets as he was his tangible ones. I assume that's something you saw in him at Oregon State?

Riley: "He is really competitive. I mean, really competitive. Now, he's a great person and he's going to be a great spokesperson for the organization, but deep down he is a competitor. It shows through in the work he does. He's always going the extra mile in everything he does. He'll be an immediate pro. He'll always be on time, and they'll never have any trouble with him. They'll love him down there."

Q: He's compared often to (former Carolina Panthers receiver) Steve Smith. Do you see that as a valid comparison?

Riley: I haven't seen much of Steve Smith, to be honest. But from the reputation he has, the competitiveness, the playmaking ability, I'd say it's a good comparison.

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Danno 05-09-2014 06:06 PM

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I hereby decree that anyone who dislikes this Brandin Cooks pick is a loser, but not just any loser, but an exceptional loser.

And not just the run of the mill exceptional loser, but the exceptional loser that actually transcends the essence of losing and catapults losing into a realm of exceptional that spreads the aura of exceptional losing onto any and all losers within several nearby galaxies.

Other losers are actually jealous and intimidated by the sheer awesomeness of their loserabilty.

papz 05-09-2014 06:10 PM

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I was a little bitter I didn't get my guy at first, but now I'm full steam ahead on the Brandin Cooks bandwagon. He's going to be fun to watch.

Mr.Riaton 05-09-2014 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 591847)
I hereby decree that anyone who dislikes this Brandin Cooks pick is a loser, but not just any loser, but an exceptional loser.

And not just the run of the mill exceptional loser, but the exceptional loser that actually transcends the essence of losing and catapults losing into a realm of exceptional that spreads the aura of exceptional losing onto any and all losers within several nearby galaxies.

Other losers are actually jealous and intimidated by the sheer awesomeness of their loserabilty.

That is one of the funniest things Ive read in a long time! I giggled at that s**t 5 minutes after I read it!I let one of my friends read it and he laughed his a** off! Well done!

Marlboro Man 05-09-2014 09:47 PM

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Looks like the guy we want will be there in the 4th round since we didn't try to move up into the 3rd.

QBREES9 05-09-2014 10:55 PM

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Riley: "He's a really, really good player, and if you can believe it, an even better person. His work ethic is at the highest level. His character is at the highest level. And of course, his talent speaks for itself. He is big-time."

hagan714 05-09-2014 10:59 PM

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i want to see what happens when he get laid out by an NFL LB. i love the kid but that worries me. can he handle the pounding.

iceshack149 05-10-2014 12:26 AM

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i want to see what happens when he get laid out by an NFL LB.

I don't!

darksoul35 05-10-2014 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 592232)
i want to see what happens when he get laid out by an NFL LB. i love the kid but that worries me. can he handle the pounding.

They gotsta catch him first. Then he still might break their ankles.

TheOak 05-10-2014 07:33 AM

Oregon State coach Mike Riley on New Orleans Saints' Brandin Cooks: 'He is bi...
 
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Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 592232)
i want to see what happens when he get laid out by an NFL LB. i love the kid but that worries me. can he handle the pounding.


Sorry bro, I'm going to call people out on this one because I'm not understanding the rhyme or reason.. Please splain it to me?

Are you just listening to scouts?

Brandin Cooks 5'10" 185 lbs

DeSean Jackson 5'10" 175lbs!
Wes Welker 5'9" 185 lbs
Danny Amendola 5'11" 188lbs

I can keep going.....


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