Randall Cobb Is Very Confident Packers Will Continue Winning
By Evan Massey
Green Bay Packers’ wide receiver Randall Cobb believes that they “on a roll” after their old fashioned NFL blowout of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Randall Cobb has been one of the Green Bay Packers’ best weapons all season long, and he came through with yet another nice game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. The Packers as a team have been playing out of their minds for the last two weeks, and have put up back-to-back 50-point performances.
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There are quite a few questions flying around from the media about the Packers’ success and how they are doing it, and Cobb answered the question.
"“We’re on a roll right now. We’re playing great, all phases.”"
Through the first 10 regular season games that Cobb has played, he has caught 54 passes for 779 yards and 10 touchdowns. Cobb’s performance has been overshadowed by the huge season that Jordy Nelson has been having, but his production especially on third downs cannot be forgotten. Rodgers has found Cobb for a touchdown in every single game this year but two.
Green Bay’s offense is one of the most high-powered that the NFL has seen in quite some time, and they are finally getting things going on all cylinders. There aren’t many more dangerous teams at this point in the season, and the Packers are now being looked at as potential Super Bowl contenders.
It’s going to be intriguing to watch and see whether or not opposing defenses can figure out how to slow down Rodgers and the offense. Cobb and Nelson are a very dangerous one-two punch, and there aren’t many defenses that have the ability to defend both of them. There is no question that the Packers have the talent to win the Super Bowl this season, but it will all depend on whether or not Rodgers can continue playing the stellar brand of football that he has been lately.
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