Randall Cobb has his teammates and his coach glowing about his debut last night vs. the New Orleans Saints.
[I]”He’s shown that from the first day of training camp,” Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. “When other players talk about a player having a chance to be special, he is one of those guys. He’s very raw. He’s picking up our system. But he knows what to do when he gets the football in his hands, and he knows how to get open. He’s a gifted young man with a lot of good football in front of him.”
Cobb touched the ball on five live plays Thursday night. One was a 108-yard kickoff return, tied for the longest touchdown return in NFL history. Another was a 32-yard touchdown reception. That both came after what Cobb admitted were “rookie mistakes” only added to the significance of his debut. Namely: In his first NFL game, and 17 days after his 21st birthday, Cobb turned two busted plays into thrilling touchdowns in a nationally televised prime-time game.
“That’s special,” receiver [/I][URL=”http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/_/id/9638/greg-jennings”][COLOR=#225db7][I]Greg Jennings[/I][/COLOR][/URL][I] said, “and I don’t care who does it or how.”[/I]
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I have a feeling that NFL teams have just put a new section into the defensive playbook that states: Randall Cobb…..
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