Washington legend Chris Cooley: ‘I am very thankful’

Cooley reiterates how thankful he is to the fans and organization for his NFL career.

Honestly, Chris Cooley should NOT have been misunderstood.

Cooley had declared on the Wednesday edition of the “Kevin Sheehan Show” podcast that he would not be attending this weekend’s Washington Commanders Alumni/Homecoming to be honored as one of the franchise’s 90 greatest players.

Yet, there were fans on Twitter and other social media criticizing Cooley’s decision not to attend. Some went as far as saying he didn’t appreciate the fans voting for him the honor of being one of the 90 best players.

Yet, if fans were simply better listeners, they would have understood much better what Cooley had actually said… and didn’t say. We here at Commanders Wire quoted him accurately and in the proper context of Wednesday’s dialog between Cooley and Sheehan.

But Friday, there was Cooley, making another good effort for those fans who frankly have not yet developed the ability to listen or read well. He is to be commended for his efforts and patience.

Here is what Cooley told Sheehan on Friday’s podcast.

“Funny, because I have had a couple of people call me that are close to me, and everybody knows exactly what I meant specifically, and that seems to be enough.”

Sheehan simply agreed, “Right.”

Cooley reiterated and elaborated a bit on his Wednesday statement, not contradicting himself in the least.

“But, to be very clear, this does NOT have to do with the name change. Although I did say when it immediately happened (with you) that it does feel like a different team with the name change. That is not the reason at all. But it’s easy for me in that sense to say, ‘I played for this team, and now they are that team.'”

“I am very thankful to everyone, again, who voted, to the fans, to everybody that was a part of my career, really incredibly thankful. It was an unbelievable ride. I was proud to be part of one organization my whole career; it meant the world to me.”

“I don’t want this to come off as dismissive or unappreciative. That is not what this is about. I am not trying to be the bad guy, and I am just not going to. I am not going to try to be that.”

“I don’t want to talk about why or what. I want to end with; I’m just not interested in being a part of the Washington Commanders right now. I talk about them with you (Sheehan), but I am not interested in being a part of them at this point.

“And I don’t really have anything else to say. I am not blaming anybody. This is where we are today.”

Sheehan (in my opinion) wisely chose not to even respond or to attempt to get Chris to empty any more of his heart. He simply permitted Cooley to speak for himself and left it that, concluding that segment of the podcast.

 

 

Chris Cooley declines to attend ceremony honoring 90 greatest players

Chris Cooley will not be in attendance for Sunday’s game, where he will be one of 10 Washington greats honored.

Chris Cooley will not attend Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers, where he is to be honored as one of the greatest players in Washington franchise history.

Washington fans voted for the next 10 greatest players in franchise history, bringing the total to now 90 Greatest Players aligning with 90 years ago (1932)Β  the start of the NFL franchise as the then Boston Braves.

But Cooley (2004-2012) who was most often cheered when catching passes with a loud resounding “Cooooo” short for Cooley, declared Wednesday on the “Kevin Sheehan Show” podcast he will not attend.

Here is the brief exchange.

KS: “When they hold this ceremony to announce the next 10 for the 90 greatest, you are not going to be there for it?”

CC: “No.”

KS: “Why?”

CC: “I don’t want to.”

KS: “Okay, should I not ask anymore?”

CC: “I am very appreciative of being voted in, and I am very appreciative of my time while I was there with the Washington Redskins. At this point, I don’t have a lot of desire to be involved with the Washington Commanders. It’s not the team name that does it. ”

KS: “And you are very appreciative of all the fans that voted for you.”

CC: Yes, very appreciative. And I feel for all of the fans for where there are, and I still appreciate the people that are still fans, that are still diehards. Because you know very well, as much as me, even at times maybe you almost find yourself rooting against them?”

CC: “…There is no other team. My only interest is still Washington. I just don’t know (begins laughing) where my interest is, if it’s win or lose.”

Sheehan transitioned to discussing that during the Chicago game, two fans were shown on camera to have bags on over their faces, with the writing “Sell the team.” The numbered jersey they were both wearing was No. 47, Cooley’s old jersey. Cooley, laughing, joked, “It was me. It was me and my buddy, Trevor.”

The newly elected players including Cooley are.

  • DE Ryan Kerrigan (2011-2020)
  • LT Trent Williams (2010-2019)
  • WR Santana Moss (2005-2014)
  • TE Chris Cooley (2004-2012)
  • DT Darryl Grant (1981-1990)
  • LB London Fletcher (2007-2013)
  • CB DeAngelo Hall (2008-2017)
  • CB Champ Bailey (1999-2003)
  • DC Larry Peccatiello (1981-1993)
  • RB Stephen Davis (1996-2002)

“This season is all about connecting our storied past and the 90 years that brought us where we are today to this new chapter as the Washington Commanders,” said team president Jason Wright.