If Chris Cooley plans to go public at any time soon, you should probably do everything possible to ensure that does not run on the Titans linebacker Brian Orakpo, because if this happens, things could get ugly for Cooley.
The dispute between Orakpo and Cooley began this week when former Redskins tight end did a radio interview in which Robert Griffin III hit.
During the interview with ESPN 980 in Washington, DC, Cooley said RG3 basically was awful companion and, for the most part, nobody liked.
Orakpo disagreed with several of the comments Cooley and let him know on Twitter. Orakpo made sure to leave Cooley knows that it will "smell the s ---" out of Cooley if seen in public.
Cooley, RG3 and Orakpo were all teammates in Washington in 2012.
At that time, another teammate of 2012 also intervened. Redskins tight end Niles Paul sent a tweet that was basically saying Cooley to close the mouth.
"You can not keep s ---- in the people who worked and called his teammates," Paul wrote.
Former NFL defensive back Ryan Clark of, who played for the Redskins in 2014, also said Cooley's comments were ridiculous.
"First of all ... everything you say not necessarily pay attention to," Clark said on ESPN First Take. "A lot of people out of football and forget who they were when they played football. He's just a guy who gets his rocks attacks on people in Washington."
Clark seems to have a point with that thing "attacks on people" because Cooley does not seem to have a problem with RG3 when he was playing with him. Back in 2012, the Redskins tight end Jason told our La Canfora that RG3 was a great leader.
"He is the [BEEP] leader of this football team," Cooley said at the time. "I can honestly say that. It's so real. No BS This is what it is. I sit next to him in team meetings, and there's a guy on the team that does not have a relationship with. Not one."
Maybe Cooley just mad because he only caught a pass in 2012, which ended up being his last year in the NFL.
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