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Will Cobb be a threat to Jordy Nelson this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="PackersRS" data-source="post: 378540" data-attributes="member: 1429"><p>The only way you can ignore postseason performance is if you don't think postseason matters.</p><p></p><p>Completion percentage does tell a better story than yards receptions and tds, but it still doesn't evaluate how good a receiver is, just how good his hands are.</p><p></p><p>And as far as being wide receivers, there's the 4 positions a wide receiver can play, lined up wide at the right, left, or as a slot receiver in each side. Not all wide receivers can play those positions. Not to mention the different roles each receiver has. Randy Moss was weak in short routes and running in the middle of the field, just an example.</p><p></p><p>But I do agree that it is too premature to say that Cobb plays a different role than Jones. I don't agree to label Jones a shifty receiver, though. Even though he's not as tall as Jordy, he has better body control to play in the sidelines. But, all in all, our receivers are very well rounder and similar, everyone can do anything they're asked to, it's just that each one is better in some areas than the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackersRS, post: 378540, member: 1429"] The only way you can ignore postseason performance is if you don't think postseason matters. Completion percentage does tell a better story than yards receptions and tds, but it still doesn't evaluate how good a receiver is, just how good his hands are. And as far as being wide receivers, there's the 4 positions a wide receiver can play, lined up wide at the right, left, or as a slot receiver in each side. Not all wide receivers can play those positions. Not to mention the different roles each receiver has. Randy Moss was weak in short routes and running in the middle of the field, just an example. But I do agree that it is too premature to say that Cobb plays a different role than Jones. I don't agree to label Jones a shifty receiver, though. Even though he's not as tall as Jordy, he has better body control to play in the sidelines. But, all in all, our receivers are very well rounder and similar, everyone can do anything they're asked to, it's just that each one is better in some areas than the other. [/QUOTE]
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