"Randall Cobb has made Aaron Rodgers" Skip

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Greg Little was Hakeem Nicks in College breh

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Skip seeing that he cant influence the Jets to get Tebow in....gotta pick new targets to troll on
 

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he wasnt tho?

Greg was lookin like a baller bruh.. i can see you prob followed them closer but from the few games i saw :salute:

Nah bruh, Little was never on Hakeem's level. Little was solid in college, but Nicks is one of the best players ever at UNC.
 

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skip has a point but he's talking about the wrong packer receiver...

jordy nelson is the one who's play really makes or breaks rodgers and green bay. if his play against the texans didn't sway you, check this fact.

"In fact, in Nelson's five-year career in Green Bay, the Packers are 16-0 when Nelson has at least 75 receiving yards."


hate if you want, but you know....um...the Jay-Z quote already so i ain't gonna say it.
 

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i can name 35 Wr's better fam... :stopitslime:

He's tied for 9th in the league in catches and has caught an astonishing 86% of balls thrown his way [37 of 43]. Just so you have some context, the next best percentage among those WRs targeted more than 25 times belongs to Harvin, who's at 79.1% [53/67]. He's also averaging 27.3 yards per kick return and 11 yards per punt return and has carried 3 times for 67 yards.

"But he plays for Aaron Rodgers!"

37 of 43. I'd say that's pretty damn polished already. Yes, Aaron Rodgers deserves some credit for those numbers, but even the best WRs playing with elite QBs rarely crack 80% [Wes Welker's best year had him hovering just above 77%, for instance]. It remains to be seen if the Packers will continue finding ways to get him the ball regularly once Jennings is back to full strength, but if I'm them, I do everything I can to do so. Good things happen when Cobb gets the ball, and he's shown to be plenty capable of producing big numbers when thrust into the #1/#2 wr role.

To add, Cobb finished last season ranked #1 in the league in % of balls caught at 81% FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | WIDE RECEIVERS 2011 Granted, he didn't catch the minimum # of passes to qualify officially, but it was still impressive nonetheless. It also adds support to the idea that his hot start this year isn't just a fluke.

You were saying? :whistle:

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I know not many people watched Kentucky games but Cobb was an absolute beast in college. He would sometimes be damn near single handily keeping them in games, on special teams, as receiver and QB.
 
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