And it’s fantastic!
Best punishment for Riley Cooper is letting him attend team activities.
— Brandon Jacobs (@gatorboyrb) August 2, 2013
Honestly, Jacobs’ opinion is pretty true. While it’s probably best for the Eagles team chemistry and locker room atmosphere, excusing Cooper from team activities lets him essentially run away from his mistake and avoid facing the people who he offended. We’ll see if his teammates forgive and forget if and when Cooper returns to the team.

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