Jared Cook blames himself for loss/Wagoner

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HE WITH HORNS

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Cook made a bad move on the sideline, and he knows he fucked up. Drops happen, and I don't even blame him for us losing the game. The refs and the defense had a much bigger part in the outcome than he did.
 

mr.stlouis

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This is the bigger, more important story IMO.

My biggest fear with Fisher after our STARTER(Bradford) went down was that he'd treat a backup like a starter in terms of loyalty. I smell that happening here.
Davis is the logical choice going forward. He has been good enough for us the last 2 weeks. I just don't see Hill being any better.

Man, Davis has played really well. He's only gotten better with more reps and it kills me Fisher is pulling this. But hey, maybe Hill wins today? IDK...
 

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Its okay Cook, I forgive you. I get it, I've done that before.
 

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Jared Cook blames himself for loss?​
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GOOD.
 
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@JaredCook89 said:
My actions from today's game were truly a mistake - unintentional and in the heat of the moment. There is never an excuse for unsportsmanlike conduct and I apologize to everyone. I want to thank my teammates again, Austin Davis and William Hayes for their support on the sideline- the Rams organization and Especially to all of our fans for whom we fight so hard for your love and continued support.

He "unintentionally" shoved Davis? Really? OK.

As for the title, me too Mr Cook, me too.