Chris Cooley from MMQB at SI.com
Pride Of Detroit —
Chris Cooley from MMQB at SI.com
Cooley gives his opinion about when QBs are ready to start in the NFL. Now I personally consider Cooley a bit of a kook, but I mean that in a good way. The world needs more free thinkers like this.
2. I think all the talk about making young quarterbacks wait their turn and learn before they go in the game is ...
DMV: Manager Acta, You Are Forgiven
Mr. Irrelevant —
... coaching graveyard”. [D.C. Sports Bog]
The Nats’ first-half record has gotten worse each year. [Federal Baseball]
Another Nats fail, this time at the Elton John-Billy Joel concert. [Bog]
Stealth ROY candidate Brad Bergesen picks up another win. [Camden Chat]
Top prospect Chris Tillman is coming soon to Baltimore. [Roto Arcade]
Chris Cooley fills in for Peter King, calls out Donovan McNabb. [MMQB]
Signing Brendan Morrison gives Caps goal-scoring at center. [Japers’ Rink ...
Chris Cooley Is Guest Writer For Monday Morning Quarterback
Hogs Haven —
Chris Cooley is the third in line to cover for Peter King in his month long absence. Trent Green and Matt Birk have gone first and second, respectively. I guess Chris Cooley's inexorable romp to cyber-galaxy domination is going rather nicely. He has really come into his own as a personality it seems, and the media is taking note.
Here is the link to today's MMQB column.
In his typical fashion, he cranks out rips on Trent Green, kickers, and even manages to get a little dig on Donovan McNabb. As you're reading it, you can ...
BTSC Steelers Daily Six Pack- Hartwig Broke A Toe Edition
Behind the Steel Curtain —
... Peter King is using some guest NFL writers to fill in for his Monday Morning Quarterback column while he is taking a vacation during the heart of the offseason. This weeks guest writer is Washington Redskins Tight End, Chris Cooley, and his version is much more interesting that those written in previous weeks by ...
MMQB: Smart Football
The Official Blog of Chris Cooley —
With Peter King on his annual four-week summer vacation, Redskins tight end Chris Cooley graciously agreed to write today's Monday Morning Quarterback column. ...
Link: MMQB Chris Cooley Edition Talks About Young QBs
thejetsblog.com —
... Chris Cooley steps in for Peter King this week. One of the ten things that he thinks, is that handling a rookie with kid gloves is overrated. ...
Redskins TE Chris Cooley Talks About Young QBs
Holy Joe Namath —
Taking over for Peter King in this weeks Sports Illustrated Monday Morning Quarterback, Chris Cooley gave a huge list of his thought regarding the NFL. Let me first say it was nice not to read any Jet bashing that we usually expect from Peter. Chris gave a nice, clean list and more importantly, his number two topic was on young NFL quarterbacks:
I think all the talk about making young quarterbacks wait their turn and learn before they play is B.S. The best way to get better at something is by doing it, so if they’re ready to play, let ‘em play. I know teams are very considerate about a player’s psyche, but if a quarterback ...
Dumps and Disses: Starring Chris Cooley, Tony Romo and Pete Prisco
Inside the Iggles | A Philadelphia Eagles Blog —
... Chris Cooley, who I actually like, tried to fill Peter King’s ego-maniacal shoes on MMQB. He did a decent job and managed to take shots at all his NFC East rivals, including our own Donovan McNabb. ...
Monday Morning Tight End with Chris Cooley
Riggo's Rag | A Washington Redskins Blog —
... Okay, I know it’s been quiet on this site, and by quiet I mean “absolutely dead.” I’ve been a part of the problem and I mean to correct that. For now let’s start by giving a shout out to the most entertaining tight end in all of football, Chris Cooley, who landed a guest spot in Sports Illustrated Monday Morning Quarterback this week. ...
Where The Game Is Headed Part II
Cheesehead TV —
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley sat in for the vacationing Peter King today for King’s weekly Monday Morning Quarterback column and proceeded to push for something I’ve read about before but dismissed out of hand as being completley absurd. Now, of course, it could possibly happen. What you ask? I’ll let Cooley explain:
The system begins by placing sensors in both tips of the ball and then it works with a laser or GPS system. At that point the possibilities are endless. Technology is advanced to the point where determining anything that happens on the field with the ball is possible. The sensors indicate the instant ...
Ten Things I Think I Think
The Official Blog of Chris Cooley —
With Peter King on his annual four-week summer vacation, Redskins tight end Chris Cooley graciously agreed to write today's Monday Morning Quarterback column. 1. I think the Washington Redskins are going to have an outstanding season and win a ton of games. We've done everything a team can do in the offseason to get better. Jason Campbell is so close to being one of the best QB's in the league; he will have a great year. Note: I have to say all this regardless, but it's nice to actually believe it. 2. I think all the talk about making young quarterbacks wait their turn and learn before they play is B.S. The best way to get better at something is by ...
The Roundup: The Sickest Indoor Soccer Goal, Ever
The Big Lead —
... “Cell phone cameras are out of control right now. Just shake hands and say hello. Oh, and I know that if someone tries to video me taking a piss again, I’m not going to hesitate to punch them square in the face.” (Chris Cooley on MMQB) ...
We All Know Ichiro Would’ve Won
Uni Watch —
... back when he was in high school, over 20 years ago. … Chris Cooley has some thoughts about the NFL’s uni rules. Scroll down to No. 3 on the “Ten Things I Think I Think” list on this page (with thanks to Jake Reed). … Steve Mandich has updated his collection of ...
Dumb jock invents 'smart football'
MVN RSS —
Okay, maybe the title is a bit too harsh. Chris Cooley, All Pro tight end for the Washington Redskins might not be a dumb jock -- no matter how much he acts like one. Stepping in for Peter King at Sports Illustrated, Cooley writes about what he and non-athlete Shaun Suisham, [soon-to-be-cut place-kicker for the Washington Redskins talk about during down time at practice. Among those things is 'smart football,' which Cooley thinks will solve a lot of judgment call problems with NFL officiating. ...
Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated Brings the Media Circus to the Show in the Longest. Conversation. Ever.
On the DL —
Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated joins the show for a 15-round slobbernocker. > For each show, in this space, we give a description of the topics covered on the episode. Sometimes we write a recap of what we discussed -- or the questions we asked (and answered) -- and sometimes we try to give more, including pull quotes or a written extension of the conversation. > I’m not sure that’s possible today. Today’s interview, if you can even call it an interview (at one point I question who was interviewing whom), is one of the shows you really just have to listen to in order to understand that, while we jokingly hyped Deitsch’s ...
Don't Dine With Cooley
NBC Washington - Sports —
If Chris Cooley ever invites you to dinner, you might want to pass. Earlier this month, Cooley pinch-hit for Peter King in his weekly Monday Morning QB column. Cooley's column ran the gamut from ribbing Shaun Suisham to the development of a GPS ball. He also got in a dig at Donvan McNabb and his writing abilities. (There's no word on whether McNabb puked on the floor upon reading it.) But what might make Donovan sick is #9 on Cooley's list of "Things I Think I Think." Cooley said, "I think putting peanut butter, mustard and ham on a sandwich is awesome. The three ingredients are magical when put together." Alrighty then. Most of us like scrambled eggs, waffles and ...



