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		<title>By: NFC East Vote: DE and TE &#124; Inside the Iggles &#124; A Philadelphia Eagles Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] NFC East is ridiculously stacked at this position. Head over to Riggo&#8217;s Rag and check out this post to vote for who you think is the 2nd best TE in the [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Martin Long</title>
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		<dc:creator>Martin Long</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s got to be Cooley, hands down.
Jason Witten, in my opinion, is the only true safety blanket type of tight end. Boss is to a certain extent, but is not nearly as active in the Giants&#039; offense. Celek and Cooley are more big play guys. Witten does make the big plays, too, but it seems as though he is Romo&#039;s first read more so than Celek was McNabb&#039;s or Cooley was Campbell&#039;s. Just my opinion, though. No. 1 Wiitten, No. 2 Cooley, No. 3 (tied) Celek and Boss. I like Celek, but he is pretty awful blocking, whereas Boss is exceptional at blocking and perhaps underrated catching the ball</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s got to be Cooley, hands down.<br />
Jason Witten, in my opinion, is the only true safety blanket type of tight end. Boss is to a certain extent, but is not nearly as active in the Giants&#8217; offense. Celek and Cooley are more big play guys. Witten does make the big plays, too, but it seems as though he is Romo&#8217;s first read more so than Celek was McNabb&#8217;s or Cooley was Campbell&#8217;s. Just my opinion, though. No. 1 Wiitten, No. 2 Cooley, No. 3 (tied) Celek and Boss. I like Celek, but he is pretty awful blocking, whereas Boss is exceptional at blocking and perhaps underrated catching the ball</p>
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