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Bess also averaged about 3 catches and one drop per game. Cooper IMO could beat those numbers.

He's not a replacement for Little, though. We really didn't have anybody to replace Little, also his performance was just mediocre while Bess was fairly bad, due to the drops.

Like with McGahee, bad enough to try almost anybody as a replacement. Bad enough to make you question why they were Not replaced.

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jc it took Cooper 9 receptions in 2 games to get less than what Greg Little got in one game and 4 receptions vs. The Bears.

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jc it took Cooper 9 receptions in 2 games to get less than what Greg Little got in one game and 4 receptions vs. The Bears.




Weren't you supposed to use purple font for that statement? Little had 0, 1, or 2 catches in nine of his games this year. He averaged about 2.5 catches per game.

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I'm just curious as to who all of these "better choices" were exactly?

I mean people can sit here and say that, but how would that match up with reality? Did Hoyer know the system well enough to start earlier? What had Cooper ever shown to make him look better?

It's funny, for people who never saw these guys in practice and had no way of knowing what was going on behind the scenes, the 20/20 hind sight is amazing.

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But, but... they read stuff on the INTERNET. And some of these guys had one-hit-wonder kinda games!

That's EVIDENCE, man!!!


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jc it took Cooper 9 receptions in 2 games to get less than what Greg Little got in one game and 4 receptions vs. The Bears.




Weren't you supposed to use purple font for that statement? Little had 0, 1, or 2 catches in nine of his games this year. He averaged about 2.5 catches per game.





So? Let's just pretend that Josh Cooper averaged 4 catches in every game played this season. So that would be 64 catches this year, now let's multiply that by his avg yardage of 6.7 and his total yardage on the year would be 429 yards. Greg Little had 465 yards on 23 less catches (41). You and I both know that the amount of receptions means very little when you're picking up yards. All Josh Cooper has shown in the past two years is that he's a great practice squad member.

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Yeah............let's pretend.

If we do, you might actually have an argument.

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But, but... they read stuff on the INTERNET.

That's EVIDENCE, man!!!




Reminds me of all the negative reports about the FO. Yeah man, I read it on the internet. Chud is bad-mouthing the FO and no one wants to come here. These guys really are The Three Stooges.

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Yeah............let's pretend.

If we do, you might actually have an argument.




So you agree with me that Greg Little is better. I knew logic could reach you one of these days.

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I never said who was better. I said that you manipulated the stats. I said you were talking out your butt. Is that clear?

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jc it took Cooper 9 receptions in 2 games to get less than what Greg Little got in one game and 4 receptions vs. The Bears.




Weren't you supposed to use purple font for that statement? Little had 0, 1, or 2 catches in nine of his games this year. He averaged about 2.5 catches per game.





So? Let's just pretend that Josh Cooper averaged 4 catches in every game played this season. So that would be 64 catches this year, now let's multiply that by his avg yardage of 6.7 and his total yardage on the year would be 429 yards. Greg Little had 465 yards on 23 less catches (41). You and I both know that the amount of receptions means very little when you're picking up yards. All Josh Cooper has shown in the past two years is that he's a great practice squad member.




We can pretend that Trent Richardson got 50 carries a game. That would get him to 100 yards.


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