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Raiders need Jared Cook to finish strong

Bill Williamson by Bill Williamson
November 15, 2018
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I don’t blame you if you don’t remember the first game of this lost season. Eight weeks seems so long ago. But to refresh you: Oakland Raiders’ tight end Jared Cook balled out in the 20-point loss to the Rams. Cook had nine catches for 180 yards in his first game of his season with
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Bill Williamson has been a professional sports journalist for 28 years. He has covered the NFL for 22 straight years. He has been covering the Oakland Raiders for the past nine years, including seven at ESPN.com.

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  1. Michelle M. says:
    2 years ago

    With Car being “check down Charlie” I find it difficult to understand why Jared Cook is not getting more targets. He should be a match up problem for defenses more often than not, no?

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  2. thankaveteran says:
    2 years ago

    My guess is once the opposing D figures out they can cover our WRs easily, the coverage will roll to Cook because that is who Carr wants to throw the ball to after he comes off his first read.

    Due to all the issues on O, I don’t think any receiver could dominate game in and game out.

    There is just so much to fix on this entire team.

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