Cobb on trading block

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Having Cobb and Graham in the middle opens up spaces for Davante and Geronimo on the outside and vice versa. Pulls the safety out of the equation and a one vs one matchup mostly goes to the receiver.
 

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Having Cobb and Graham in the middle opens up spaces for Davante and Geronimo on the outside and vice versa. Pulls the safety out of the equation and a one vs one matchup mostly goes to the receiver.
It was tough for many to understand at the time, but moving on from Jordy was the right thing to do.

I still like this offense, assuming reasonable health.
 

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It was tough for many to understand at the time, but moving on from Jordy was the right thing to do.

I still like this offense, assuming reasonable health.

Allison has really made a leap and if we get Cobb back to his peak, we may as well have the best receiver corps in the game. And add in AR, I can't help droolin'
 

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Also, Cobb's big game last night is 100℅ proof it was Hundley who was making him look bad, evidenced even more by the fact he had a big catch at one point from Kizer.
 

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I think Cobb is or at least needs to be iff of the trading block. A lot of what he does well compliments A-Rod's off script style which is only possible through their years-long rapport. I also tend to think this is why a rod was upset when Nelson was cut; he knew that he was going to need guys that could play his style Off Script.
 

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I think Cobb is or at least needs to be iff of the trading block. A lot of what he does well compliments A-Rod's off script style which is only possible through their years-long rapport.
Most of us were saying this ever since Jordy was released. He never really was much in the way of "trade bait" with his one year contract at what was perceived by most to be way overpaid. Not to mention, who would the Packers replace him with? Once again, Cobb showed just how valuable of a guy he can be to the Packers.

I haven't seen anything mentioned about Cobb returning punts last night, but he even did a good job doing that!
 
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