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It's a good trade, he's more valuable than a 5th, but I did have my hopes up for DHop who is far superior to Cooks in talent.
I'll take it I guess.
I'll take it I guess.
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Should have gotten more but he wanted out and it clears up cap space I guess.
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Much better pick up than OBJ or Hopkins IMHO. I like it!!
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Better than OBJ and Hopkins? It depends. I'd take Cooks over OBJ, but not Hopkins. However, OBJ and Hopkins are both now possession type receivers, whereas Cooks still has wheels.
I've never seen a WR with Cook's talent get traded so often, so that does give me pause. What's the deal with that?
I've never seen a WR with Cook's talent get traded so often, so that does give me pause. What's the deal with that?
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hippesthippo wrote:Better than OBJ and Hopkins? It depends. I'd take Cooks over OBJ, but not Hopkins. However, OBJ and Hopkins are both now possession type receivers, whereas Cooks still has wheels.
I've never seen a WR with Cook's talent get traded so often, so that does give me pause. What's the deal with that?
Hearing now Hopkins has interest and wants to be traded to the Chiefs.
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bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:Better than OBJ and Hopkins? It depends. I'd take Cooks over OBJ, but not Hopkins. However, OBJ and Hopkins are both now possession type receivers, whereas Cooks still has wheels.
I've never seen a WR with Cook's talent get traded so often, so that does give me pause. What's the deal with that?
Hearing now Hopkins has interest and wants to be traded to the Chiefs.
Ha! What WR wouldn't want to play with Patrick Mahomes? Especially when you're coming from a team with Kyler Murray. That dude couldn't hit the broadside of a barn.
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hippesthippo wrote:Better than OBJ and Hopkins? It depends. I'd take Cooks over OBJ, but not Hopkins. However, OBJ and Hopkins are both now possession type receivers, whereas Cooks still has wheels.
I've never seen a WR with Cook's talent get traded so often, so that does give me pause. What's the deal with that?
Hopkins still has more talent than Cooks but Cooks contract is much more team friendly.
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hippesthippo wrote:Better than OBJ and Hopkins? It depends. I'd take Cooks over OBJ, but not Hopkins. However, OBJ and Hopkins are both now possession type receivers, whereas Cooks still has wheels.
I've never seen a WR with Cook's talent get traded so often, so that does give me pause. What's the deal with that?
Well as far as the Texans situation, he wanted out because they're clearly a terrible, ridiculously awful organization still rebuilding and he wants to play for a legit contender.
As to his previous years, I'm not sure.
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hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:Better than OBJ and Hopkins? It depends. I'd take Cooks over OBJ, but not Hopkins. However, OBJ and Hopkins are both now possession type receivers, whereas Cooks still has wheels.
I've never seen a WR with Cook's talent get traded so often, so that does give me pause. What's the deal with that?
Hearing now Hopkins has interest and wants to be traded to the Chiefs.
Ha! What WR wouldn't want to play with Patrick Mahomes? Especially when you're coming from a team with Kyler Murray. That dude couldn't hit the broadside of a barn.
Murray is more interested in playing video games rather than getting better and spending more time in the film room. He could careless about winning now that he got a contract he didn't deserve.
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bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Hearing now Hopkins has interest and wants to be traded to the Chiefs.
Ha! What WR wouldn't want to play with Patrick Mahomes? Especially when you're coming from a team with Kyler Murray. That dude couldn't hit the broadside of a barn.
Murray is more interested in playing video games rather than getting better and spending more time in the film room. He could careless about winning now that he got a contract he didn't deserve.
Well, he's out injured now, so he has a great chance to try and change some bad habits.
Personally, I'm more concerned about his tendency to chuck it downfield into double coverage when there's no reason to. He just doesn't seem to see the field very well and that's not good when you aren't super accurate either.
It's not all the time, lots of games he gets into a rhythm and his natural talent really shows up, but when he goes on those 3 week streaks of really bad play it stands out.
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hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:
Ha! What WR wouldn't want to play with Patrick Mahomes? Especially when you're coming from a team with Kyler Murray. That dude couldn't hit the broadside of a barn.
Murray is more interested in playing video games rather than getting better and spending more time in the film room. He could careless about winning now that he got a contract he didn't deserve.
Well, he's out injured now, so he has a great chance to try and change some bad habits.
Personally, I'm more concerned about his tendency to chuck it downfield into double coverage when there's no reason to. He just doesn't seem to see the field very well and that's not good when you aren't super accurate either.
It's not all the time, lots of games he gets into a rhythm and his natural talent really shows up, but when he goes on those 3 week streaks of really bad play it stands out.
You must be excited for this upcoming season. I took your Lions as a sleeper pick last year and they came up a game short. If you guys nail your first 4 picks in the draft you guys will be a nightmare nobody will want to play.
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bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Murray is more interested in playing video games rather than getting better and spending more time in the film room. He could careless about winning now that he got a contract he didn't deserve.
Well, he's out injured now, so he has a great chance to try and change some bad habits.
Personally, I'm more concerned about his tendency to chuck it downfield into double coverage when there's no reason to. He just doesn't seem to see the field very well and that's not good when you aren't super accurate either.
It's not all the time, lots of games he gets into a rhythm and his natural talent really shows up, but when he goes on those 3 week streaks of really bad play it stands out.
You must be excited for this upcoming season. I took your Lions as a sleeper pick last year and they came up a game short. If you guys nail your first 4 picks in the draft you guys will be a nightmare nobody will want to play.
The hype in Detroit is real this year. It's the best squad we've had since the Stafford/Suh/CJ days.
Seemingly half of our WR room getting suspended for gambling, Jameson Williams in particular, was a pretty big shot to the gut. Guys with that kind of speed and talent don't come cheap and this draft class is nowhere near some of the last few with respect to WR's. After trading Hockenson and now losing Williams this team really needs to bring in more help for Goff.
I also think switching out Jamal Williams for David Montgomery was a riskier move than most fans will admit.
We shall see! The NFC North looks super weak this year, assuming Rodgers is gone, so anything less than 9-8 would be a pretty big disappointment.
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hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:
Well, he's out injured now, so he has a great chance to try and change some bad habits.
Personally, I'm more concerned about his tendency to chuck it downfield into double coverage when there's no reason to. He just doesn't seem to see the field very well and that's not good when you aren't super accurate either.
It's not all the time, lots of games he gets into a rhythm and his natural talent really shows up, but when he goes on those 3 week streaks of really bad play it stands out.
You must be excited for this upcoming season. I took your Lions as a sleeper pick last year and they came up a game short. If you guys nail your first 4 picks in the draft you guys will be a nightmare nobody will want to play.
The hype in Detroit is real this year. It's the best squad we've had since the Stafford/Suh/CJ days.
Seemingly half of our WR room getting suspended for gambling, Jameson Williams in particular, was a pretty big shot to the gut. Guys with that kind of speed and talent don't come cheap and this draft class is nowhere near some of the last few with respect to WR's. After trading Hockenson and now losing Williams this team really needs to bring in more help for Goff.
I also think switching out Jamal Williams for David Montgomery was a riskier move than most fans will admit.
We shall see! The NFC North looks super weak this year, assuming Rodgers is gone, so anything less than 9-8 would be a pretty big disappointment.
The current over/under is 8.5
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bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:You must be excited for this upcoming season. I took your Lions as a sleeper pick last year and they came up a game short. If you guys nail your first 4 picks in the draft you guys will be a nightmare nobody will want to play.
The hype in Detroit is real this year. It's the best squad we've had since the Stafford/Suh/CJ days.
Seemingly half of our WR room getting suspended for gambling, Jameson Williams in particular, was a pretty big shot to the gut. Guys with that kind of speed and talent don't come cheap and this draft class is nowhere near some of the last few with respect to WR's. After trading Hockenson and now losing Williams this team really needs to bring in more help for Goff.
I also think switching out Jamal Williams for David Montgomery was a riskier move than most fans will admit.
We shall see! The NFC North looks super weak this year, assuming Rodgers is gone, so anything less than 9-8 would be a pretty big disappointment.
The current over/under is 8.5
Yeah, that's sounds about right.
We're still really weak right now at LB, CB, and WR.
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hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:
The hype in Detroit is real this year. It's the best squad we've had since the Stafford/Suh/CJ days.
Seemingly half of our WR room getting suspended for gambling, Jameson Williams in particular, was a pretty big shot to the gut. Guys with that kind of speed and talent don't come cheap and this draft class is nowhere near some of the last few with respect to WR's. After trading Hockenson and now losing Williams this team really needs to bring in more help for Goff.
I also think switching out Jamal Williams for David Montgomery was a riskier move than most fans will admit.
We shall see! The NFC North looks super weak this year, assuming Rodgers is gone, so anything less than 9-8 would be a pretty big disappointment.
The current over/under is 8.5
Yeah, that's sounds about right.
We're still really weak right now at LB, CB, and WR.
Why the hell did you guys pick up David Montgomery? You guys are in a perfect spot to draft Bijan Robinson. Best RB in the draft.
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bluejerseyjinx wrote:hippesthippo wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:The current over/under is 8.5
Yeah, that's sounds about right.
We're still really weak right now at LB, CB, and WR.
Why the hell did you guys pick up David Montgomery? You guys are in a perfect spot to draft Bijan Robinson. Best RB in the draft.
Our offensive line is good enough that we don't need a top RB to have an effective ground game. We had one of the top run games in the league last year with Williams and Swift.
As for why we made the change from Williams to Montgomery? I couldn't tell you. I think Williams is by far more explosive, but we trust Brad Holmes here in Detroit. Either way, we needed somebody else next to Swift; he's great at what he does, but you're not going to get a full season out of him and he doesn't excel at pass blocking or running inside. You have to play Swift in a platoon.
Simply put, our needs on defense are far greater than at RB and I expect 3 of those first 4 picks will address that.
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