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Any idea on Tarik Cohen


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I've learned years ago not to get to excited about most of the moves this team makes.

He was a little fireball before the injuries, now who knows. He is on the practice squad at this time. Need any updates you guys may have.

Obviously he passed the physical. Would they use him only on returns or as an active part of the Offense. Bryce could sure use him as an outlet option, but who knows if Reich can fiqure out how to use him.

How can they use him and do you expect anything out of him after all the injuries.

 

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12 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

"we had some plays drawn up for Tarik to get him involved, but we just never got around to calling them. we have to get him involved"

- Frank Reich postgame

WTF.... they need to use the most explosive players they have to get this offense going. Having Major doubts in Reich. And what's this "we" crap. He is the HC/play caller. Do what needs to be done.

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11 minutes ago, Jmac said:

WTF.... they need to use the most explosive players they have to get this offense going. Having Major doubts in Reich. And what's this "we" crap. He is the HC/play caller. Do what needs to be done.

Dude is coming off of two major injuries to different parts of his legs. 

He might not quite be as explosive as he once was. 

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12 minutes ago, Jmac said:

WTF.... they need to use the most explosive players they have to get this offense going. Having Major doubts in Reich. And what's this "we" crap. He is the HC/play caller. Do what needs to be done.

He is fuging with you … Cohen isn’t on the active roster. He is on the practice squad.

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