GREAT VIDEO!!! As a diehard Bills I want toTHANK YOU for this. Can’t wait to see what Jimbo does this season in only his Jr. year. I’m sure he’s been working on his catching this offseason cause once Josh can really rely him catching it out the backfield is when Buffalo’s Offense takes up even another notch! Can’t wait, LETS GO B.U.F.F.A.L.O!!!
I'm a big Cook fan, but I am concerned about his long-term durability. He has a unique build for a lead back getting 20 to 25 touches a game. He's long, thin lower body. His athleticism certainly helps, but I feel like his production tapered off last season, and I think that's a big part of why. The Bills need to bring in another bigger back who can handle the runs between the tackles. I liked the Damien Harris signing last season, but then he had that unfortunate injury. Murray was great to start the season, but I think he cooled off as the season went on. Maybe the Bills can grab someone in the draft -- some young fresh and beefy legs who can offer a power-run game and can take on that No. 2 RB role.
You have to remember his rookie season he wasn’t utilized much. He was used to playing 12-15 games a year in college at Georgia and they use a stable of 3+ backs and cook was mainly the receiving back. He’ll adjust to the workload
@@Robertb48 That's true. I'm sure he's ramped up, and now he knows what to expect. Like I said, I think a guy with his athleticism is going to be in better shape for the beating. But, drafting Ray Davis was a great addition to the room. He can handle those goal line, short yardage carries, and take some pressure off Cook.
@@sprawlz6466 I hope you're right. I wasn't saying Cook will be injured, necessarily, though injuries do happen to even the biggest and most athletic. I'm saying he might not be able to continuously take a pounding and remain effective later on in the season. He is under 200 pounds, and over 6 feet tall. He has a thin lower body. It's shown by his inability to break tackles. The metrics show he is on the ground after first contact at a high rate. From what I've seen, Cook does look like he might have beefed up a bit in the offseason. But I like the Ray Davis pick. That's what we needed. A bigger, powerful back. He can take a beating in between the tackles. I'm sure Cook will lead the way with touches though.
GREAT VIDEO!!! As a diehard Bills I want toTHANK YOU for this. Can’t wait to see what Jimbo does this season in only his Jr. year. I’m sure he’s been working on his catching this offseason cause once Josh can really rely him catching it out the backfield is when Buffalo’s Offense takes up even another notch! Can’t wait, LETS GO B.U.F.F.A.L.O!!!
I just wish he caught the ball more. He would’ve had so many touchdowns 😭
Was high in him coming out the draft, kid is a baller. Discount Gibbs like
It's amazing to me how much Ken Dorsey wanted him to run between the Guards.
Pro bowl next year... won't be surprised if he leads the league in all-purpose yards
They say he already broke out, wait. till they see 3rd Szn Cook
I'm a big Cook fan, but I am concerned about his long-term durability. He has a unique build for a lead back getting 20 to 25 touches a game. He's long, thin lower body. His athleticism certainly helps, but I feel like his production tapered off last season, and I think that's a big part of why. The Bills need to bring in another bigger back who can handle the runs between the tackles. I liked the Damien Harris signing last season, but then he had that unfortunate injury. Murray was great to start the season, but I think he cooled off as the season went on. Maybe the Bills can grab someone in the draft -- some young fresh and beefy legs who can offer a power-run game and can take on that No. 2 RB role.
You have to remember his rookie season he wasn’t utilized much. He was used to playing 12-15 games a year in college at Georgia and they use a stable of 3+ backs and cook was mainly the receiving back. He’ll adjust to the workload
@@Robertb48 That's true. I'm sure he's ramped up, and now he knows what to expect. Like I said, I think a guy with his athleticism is going to be in better shape for the beating. But, drafting Ray Davis was a great addition to the room. He can handle those goal line, short yardage carries, and take some pressure off Cook.
He’s never been injured badly and Bills have good backups so he wouldn’t need to rush back if he does get hurt. I think he’ll be fine 👍
@@sprawlz6466 I hope you're right. I wasn't saying Cook will be injured, necessarily, though injuries do happen to even the biggest and most athletic. I'm saying he might not be able to continuously take a pounding and remain effective later on in the season. He is under 200 pounds, and over 6 feet tall. He has a thin lower body. It's shown by his inability to break tackles. The metrics show he is on the ground after first contact at a high rate.
From what I've seen, Cook does look like he might have beefed up a bit in the offseason.
But I like the Ray Davis pick. That's what we needed. A bigger, powerful back. He can take a beating in between the tackles. I'm sure Cook will lead the way with touches though.