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I've watched the two INT plays quite a few times and to blame Cooks for not breaking it up is a little much. The guy was running full speed in one direction and you folks expect him to be able to completely stop, run back towards the ball, and then break up the pass?
No way is he able to stop that momentum. You folks must never have run at any kind of speed, if you think he could simply put on the breaks and break up a pass on an under thrown ball. He'd break his knees doing that or just fall down.
No way is he able to stop that momentum. You folks must never have run at any kind of speed, if you think he could simply put on the breaks and break up a pass on an under thrown ball. He'd break his knees doing that or just fall down.