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<blockquote data-quote="Patriotplayer90" data-source="post: 776682" data-attributes="member: 11307"><p>Seriously? Jones is way more talented than Cook? Get a hold of yourself. </p><p></p><p> Jones is talented, yes. But there's clearly a reason that he wasn't on the field, while Cook was the focal point of their offense. His talent doesn't matter if we can't even depend on him getting snaps, and we surely shouldn't consider ourselves to have an advantage over Minnesota in that department.</p><p></p><p>Cook put up great stats, despite being behind a poor offensive line. He was averaging over 110 scrimmage yards per game. How is that not exceptional production? You can say any one player in the league is superior to another if you just point to a couple of big games and ignore all of the ones in which they did nothing, which is exactly what you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriotplayer90, post: 776682, member: 11307"] Seriously? Jones is way more talented than Cook? Get a hold of yourself. Jones is talented, yes. But there's clearly a reason that he wasn't on the field, while Cook was the focal point of their offense. His talent doesn't matter if we can't even depend on him getting snaps, and we surely shouldn't consider ourselves to have an advantage over Minnesota in that department. Cook put up great stats, despite being behind a poor offensive line. He was averaging over 110 scrimmage yards per game. How is that not exceptional production? You can say any one player in the league is superior to another if you just point to a couple of big games and ignore all of the ones in which they did nothing, which is exactly what you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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