Twitter: Cooper on leaving Dallas

jazzcat22

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That is the way he is. Even keeled, if you want an emotional player you have to take the good with the bad. People want a fiery Ra-Ra guy but don't want him to be primadonna. Most good WR are primadonnas.

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I think some wanted him to be like and Irvin or Dez on the sidelines. Only to complain when he was being "passionate" but say he was a trouble maker. :lmao:
 

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Right.
I think some wanted him to be like and Irvin or Dez on the sidelines. Only to complain when he was being "passionate" but say he was a trouble maker. :lmao:

I never thought the guy was a trouble maker but there was a vibe that I didn’t think fit even keeled or passionate. I think for some it seemed disinterested, especially in the Philly game. It was bizarre to me. I think he will me missed because Ds keyed him, his route running was great and Daks stats showed he needed him. His demeanor was strange to me, I guess was the word.
 

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He was the RKG. Too bad he didn’t have the players around him to get the most out of him.
 

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Of course he loved being in Dallas. Amari is a pretty boy. He's going to miss the women, the mansions, the fast cars, the luxurious lifestyle the Dallas area offers.
 

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From the day they get an agent, the fact that it is all business and nothing is personal gets drummed into their head. Because the agent is going to want them making decisions the way the teams do.

I think Cooper might have liked the area he was in better than the team he was on. He made comments about targets and had to know that was a quick way out, Same thing happened to Beasley.
 
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