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With a sprinkling of copper.
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"RainX"Probable replacement for James Jones
You have it all wrong.
He was not brought in as a replacement for Jones.
Ted Thompson clearly has his sights set on him as the heir apparent to Aaron Rodger.
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Merge threads?
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http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article_spofford/article-1/Packers-bite-on-Cobb-in-run-on-skill-guys/e5b0fda7-9a43-463b-8a74-d685bd864cf4
He also has worked as a holder on place-kicks, a job former Kentucky teammate Tim Masthay currently handles for the Packers
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Good pick.
Kid will be a kick returner, too, I'll bet.
Kid will be a kick returner, too, I'll bet.
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"doddpower"Merge threads?
I thought Zero should but I wasn't going to tell him.
After all he IS
Primus inter pares!
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lol
Great, just what the rest of the NFL needs: another weapon in Aaron Rodgers' arsenal. The Packers already addressed their only critical statistical need, offensive line, when they grabbed OT Derek Sherrod in Round 1. Now it's all just gravy for this statistical powerhouse of a team: Cobb was not the biggest or fastest wide receiver in the draft, but he was one of the top pass-catchers in the nation last year, with 84 receptions.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/draft-2011/tracker/draft_analysis/2.html?hpt=T2#ixzz1KyPMBjIg
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This is just another great fit for the Packer offense. Remember, Mike McCarthy wants his WRs to play ever position. Everyone can lineup at SE and everyone can line up at flanker. They all play the slot. Cobb can play all those positions. He's also excellent after the catch. Another excellent value choice and Cobb could contribute as a return man as well. Of the three picks, this is probably my favorite.
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The problem is wpr created his first, so his posts would come before Kevin's in the thread, which would break Kevin's beloved format.
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"Nonstopdrivel"The problem is wpr created his first, so his posts would come before Kevin's in the thread, which would break Kevin's beloved format.
Yep, I'm the bad guy because I prefer consistency and things to look cosmetically appealing.
Think we can discuss something that's actually interesting, say, Randall Cobb?
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