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<blockquote data-quote="admartian" data-source="post: 583757" data-attributes="member: 38996"><p>lol yeah. Genia was more puzzling to me. </p><p></p><p>Cooper's too much of a high risk which renders the reward he may bring a little moot. It's not like when his side/goosesteps work ,that they have always work (result into points or great position). Usually he'll get past 1 or 3 guys, make some yards and be the end of it. Yes, there are some highlight tries, but we see too many "nothing" games form him to warrant him as a viable "elite" first five.</p><p></p><p>If this were the NFL, and 10s were QBs, he wouldn't be in the top 10 for me. His upside isn't worth it - too many down games to matter. If you want a "hopes and dreams" XV that relies on potential and "what if" moments, then by all means, select him.</p><p></p><p>I'll take a solid, non-flashy 10 that knows when and how to direct a game any day.</p><p></p><p>Having Dagg as an option at first receiver is great. Wish the ABs would do it more, We'd then have the optoin of DC, Nonu, Dagg as possible first receivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="admartian, post: 583757, member: 38996"] lol yeah. Genia was more puzzling to me. Cooper's too much of a high risk which renders the reward he may bring a little moot. It's not like when his side/goosesteps work ,that they have always work (result into points or great position). Usually he'll get past 1 or 3 guys, make some yards and be the end of it. Yes, there are some highlight tries, but we see too many "nothing" games form him to warrant him as a viable "elite" first five. If this were the NFL, and 10s were QBs, he wouldn't be in the top 10 for me. His upside isn't worth it - too many down games to matter. If you want a "hopes and dreams" XV that relies on potential and "what if" moments, then by all means, select him. I'll take a solid, non-flashy 10 that knows when and how to direct a game any day. Having Dagg as an option at first receiver is great. Wish the ABs would do it more, We'd then have the optoin of DC, Nonu, Dagg as possible first receivers. [/QUOTE]
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