Agree entirely with this piece.
While Reynolds certainly doesn't have Cooks speed, he is hardly slow. He is reliable, taller by a lot, and has shown time and again he will make big plays including TD's.
Woods remains at his regular position as does Kupp. That's big. It means the offense remains the same. Same plays (for the most part) can be called.
Reynolds can replace Cooks better than any other of our WRs being out. This is nothing against Cooks. It is that Reynolds can run the same routes and keep the offense essentially the same. Cooks does it better; but Reynolds is not a terrible drop-off.