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Re: B.Cooks Questioned Drew's Arm Strength 4 Years Ago
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I’d say even after the no call in the Rams game we got the ball first in overtime and he threw an interception then too. I’d say the second time we played Minnesota he threw a very costly interception and fumbled on a crucial drive that Taysom Hill actually started. I’d say the 3 interceptions last week weren’t the best look. 7 TD’s 6 interceptions 65% completion percentage 885 yards That’s his last four playoff games. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, let that had been Teddy Bridgewater’s stats over the span of four games. He’d be talked about like the second coming of Aaron Brooks. |
Re: B.Cooks Questioned Drew's Arm Strength 4 Years Ago
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Also, it is very obvious Cooks didn't pan out with us, NE or the Rams and who knows about Houston, 4 teams in 6 or 7 seasons three of those with us. When players such as Cooks, even as Thomas has shown himself this year, that it is more about them than the team it is a problem. Thomas is a stud receiver, but I must say his connection with Drew helped him gain his reputation in the league as Drew has done with many receivers in his career. Guys that have gone on to not contribute much with other QB's. Has Brees declined, yes, have we had any viable options to start in his place, no. If our cap space is not what it is, it would be great to give a guy like Stafford a chance at a second life, but it is what it is. If the frog had wings he wouldn't bump his on ground when he hopped. |
Re: B.Cooks Questioned Drew's Arm Strength 4 Years Ago
Watching the Qbs this weekend sling it around with ease made me jealous to not have the same on our roster.
It's a fact Drew's arm has been in decline overall. The offense showed it and defenses capitalized. We need a new QB who can challenge a defense with more than "accuracy"... |
Re: B.Cooks Questioned Drew's Arm Strength 4 Years Ago
We need a new QB who can challenge a defense with more than "accuracy"...
Already on the roster Jameis Winston He can sling it alright, the hell with "accuracy" 76 games 61.4 % comp. 19,812 yds 121 td 88 int . Careful what you wish for. |
Re: B.Cooks Questioned Drew's Arm Strength 4 Years Ago
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But.... it's evident his time has come to an end. |
Re: B.Cooks Questioned Drew's Arm Strength 4 Years Ago
Yeah I think that noodle arm facilitated the record breaking season for MT ... Respect seems to be lacking for a player who did little too distinguish himself on the playing field this year ... his biggest splash was the thrown punch at his TEAM MATE.
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Only a fool would say it’s better to have a QB with limited arm strength. I’m not saying that. I am saying terms like noodle arm are out of place and that if the rest of the team is healthy (Hill, Murray and Thomas were not-hence the Red Zone struggles) and performs (Cook not fumbling like an idiot) Brees is/was capable of winning the game against Tampa. As always, refs made a Difference. Receivers were held on both sides all throughout that game. Why they decide to call the game clenching penalty with less than two minutes is easy to understand to me. |
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In some instances guilt makes us believe that evolving equates to tossing aside and that isn't the case. Because there isn't just one discussion but rather two simultaneously; trying to debate if he should be done, and who the next person is... because of this, I believe that his retirement will be healthy for the fan base. Its unrealistic to become permanently attached to a player and winning at the same time... One or the other will inevitably deteriorate. :bng: |
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