If I would compare cook to anyone it is Taylor.
-Great strength,
- Lethal Stiff arm
-outstanding elusiveness
-amazing speed
-Not afraid of hits
-breaks arm tackles like nothing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hIvSsucwI0
Look at it it's taylor.
People will think I am insane
But what are the chances tom returns
And a Taylor clone?
Plus what school have we had great success drafting.
Florida State.
This guy is amazing.
Nothing again Fournette. But he doesn't fit Jacksonville cook does.
He's close to Freddie T no doubt.
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People will think I am insane
That ship sailed a long time ago.
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How can anyone say Fournette is better then cook after he skipped his bowl game. And cook lit up Michigan.
Quote:If I would compare cook to anyone it is Taylor.
-Great strength,
- Lethal Stiff arm
-outstanding elusiveness
-amazing speed
-Not afraid of hits
-breaks arm tackles like nothing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hIvSsucwI0
Look at it it's taylor.
People will think I am insane
But what are the chances tom returns
And a Taylor clone?
Plus what school have we had great success drafting.
Florida State.
This guy is amazing.
Nothing again Fournette. But he doesn't fit Jacksonville cook does.
He's close to Freddie T no doubt.
What Jacksonville does is lose, maybe it is a good time to get back to the old Jaguars football. Run the ball and play defense like we did in our hey-day. I miss our tough reputation.
Quote:What Jacksonville does is lose, maybe it is a good time to get back to the old Jaguars football. Run the ball and play defense like we did in our hey-day. I miss our tough reputation.
That' s not exactly true though.
Mark Brunell 28,000 plus yards passing 162 or more tds
Jimmy Smith 12,287 with 67 tds
Keenan McCardell 6,393 yards 30 tds
add in Kyle Brady and a bunch of others.
But yes Fred Taylor did help with his
11,300 or more yards 66 tds and 2,300 receiving with 8 receiving tds as well.
So yes, love to see this style of football return.
Sure we could throw the ball and get some points that way, but the identity of the team, at least through my eyes was that of a tough team. Man, could we run the ball, that defense in 98/99 was a monster. Those late 90s Jag teams were more like the late 90s early 2000s Pittsburgh teams than the glass Cannon mid-2000s Colts teams.
Quote:Sure we could throw the ball and get some points that way, but the identity of the team, at least through my eyes was that of a tough team. Man, could we run the ball, that defense in 98/99 was a monster. Those late 90s Jag teams were more like the late 90s early 2000s Pittsburgh teams than the glass Cannon mid-2000s Colts teams.
I do agree. When we could run. Head and shoulders better on offense.
Quote:I do agree. When we could run. Head and shoulders better on offense.
I gotta disagree. We could run very effectively multiple seasons with MJD, and our offense was not head and shoulders better then.
Our offense was head and shoulders better when it could throw effectively and efficiently.
Cook is not fred [BLEEP] taylor loooool
Quote:Cook is not fred [BAD WORD REMOVED] taylor loooool
He is about as close to we could see in a long time.
He is inly one inch shorter and 10 lbs lighter.
Quote:He is about as close to we could see in a long time.
He isnt close nor is his game similar to taylors.
Joe Mixon is Fred Taylor, well at least I can't think of any other 225 lb back that runs like this
TC would never let Mixon near the building
Quote:Joe Mixon is Fred Taylor, well at least I can't think of any other 225 lb back that runs like this
![[Image: Mixon.gif]](https://media.profootballfocus.com/2016/08/Mixon.gif)
It was a great run but with the off field stuff and an already stacked RB class, mixon should slide, especially since he didn't get invited to the combine.
If the jaguars can somehow steal from the draft again like they did last year, end up with someone in the first like Jon Allen, take the best OL at the top of round 2, and then somehow still come away with mixon, that'd be lethal.
Gotta go with LF
Cook has injury issues as well as off the field issues. Not to mention ball security
LF over Cook all day.
Cook will slide all the way down to the second round, with McCaffrey, and Mixon going ahead of him.
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Cook will slide all the way down to the second round, with McCaffrey, and Mixon going ahead of him.
We'll see what happens at the combine, but I think someone pulls the trigger on Cook in the first. The colts, broncos, giants and packers all are probably keeping a close eye on him in the first.