01-18-2016, 05:07 PM
(01-18-2016, 02:42 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Here is the conclusion from that article. But even this is subject to dispute
Put that all together and you can statistically prove (at least through the eyes of Pro Football Focus) that Kyle Cook is a below average pass blocker, and an above average run blocker. All from an undrafted player who had the much criticized Nate Livings as hisrightleft hand man.
But even this is subject to dispute. Especially since this same PFF analysis had the Steelers Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey ranked dead last as the worst in the league
Before the 2012 season Pat Kirwan had him projected as a Pro Bowl player
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/19869729/keep-eye-on-these-offensive-linemen-who-may-deserve-pro-bowl-shots
1. Kyle Cook, Cincinnati Bengals: Offensive line coach Paul Alexander knew he found a very good player when the undrafted rookie free agent was signed from Michigan State in 2008. Four years and 48 starts later, Cook has given up one sack every 12 games..
You found the ONE guy I found singing Cook's praises.....Kirwan. Funny, you quoted a line that basically calls your boy Nate Livings a turd.
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