Matt Crossman of SportingNews.com says former University of Kentucky star Randall Cobb can fix many holes on an NFL roster.
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Such a nice man, Kentucky wide receiver Randall Cobb. Coaches and teammates rave about him as a standup guy, team leader, model citizen, etc. But put him in a competitive environment … any competitive environment … and suddenly he’s not so nice anymore.
“If you put a ping-pong paddle in his hand, you’re going to have to walk across the table and hit him in the mouth because he’s going to compete with you,” said Randy Sanders, who recruited Cobb to Kentucky and served as his offensive coordinator. “Teach him how to play tennis, and in a couple of weeks he’s going to beat you on the tennis court. He’s that kind of competitor.
“It doesn’t matter what he’s doing: He’s going to be good at it and find a way to beat you.”
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