McCareins looking sharp

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  1. Jet Blue

    Jet Blue New Member

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    Ummmm, Yeah.....


    Cotchery is THAT good......

    And I think if Coles went down and Cotch became #1 and Jmac was #2... The team SHOULDN"T have a major problem.....

    I'm, much more worried about depth at other positions like OL at this point.


    And in all those 3 years you waited, you have to admit one was wiped out by a dismal inujury season, last year he was burried on the bench and his 1st year wasn't bad at 700 yards... All the while playing with nagging injuries and/or with a beat up QB.....


    It's one thing to "wait" on talent - It's anopther to completely ignore the reason why he didn't show what he can do yet.....

    It happens in sports... People don't always get to show off what they have.
     
  2. gustoonarmy

    gustoonarmy 2006-2007 TGG.com Best International Poster of the

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    Hmm, not sure that 'The mayor' is THAT good just yet. But I wouldn't have a problem if for some reason that LC could not play he would become #1 WR with JMac as a #2.
     
  3. Jet Blue

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    We have MUCH more to worry about than WR depth right now.....

    Cotchery 1 and Jmac 2 is NOT on my list of worries at all.....

    I've been looking for the quote but, Coles stated that he loves watching Cotchery develop into one of the better Wr's in the league.....
     
  4. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    I'm not disputing Cotchery's ability, but I don't see Jmac as a legitimate number 2. I could almost see them trying Brad Smith out at #2 after a game or two of Alligator Arms doing his best impression of a wounded gazelle up he sideline. He just has no quickness and all of his moves are telegraphed. The majority of #2 corners we've seen against him don't usually have a problem with him, it's mostly nickelbacks that have a problem dealing with his size and strength and athleticism.
     

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