Twitter: Training camp 2nd day of practice

Ken

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if this is the case then the cowboys will never win one with him but of course everyone knows that takes defense but the qb has to be upper tier for that to happen
Luckily, Dak is in the same tier as Stafford who just won it.

This is the kind of crap i can do without.

Useless...why post playing catch? It literally tells us nothing.

But people like Helman will hype up a player for making catches on air.
 

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They got rid of an injury riddled guy to bring in an injury riddled guy. Allegedly.
:laugh:

Jerry just threw a fit and got rid of every player that rubbed him the wrong way that year. Cooper was seen on the sidelines for a couple of games at critical moments. Jerry didn't like that.
At a fraction of the cost.
 

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Washington cannot afford to miss any more time. If Tolbert isn’t already ahead of him, he will be soon if Washington is sidelined.

I noticed that, too . . . the pain must have spread from his foot to his shoulder?! Here's hoping his ding woes subside.
 

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This is why Cooper is no longer Here:

Jerry started running off at the Mouth and was throwing Blame on the WRs. . . . and Amari was like . . . Your Boy Dak isn't targeting me He is scared to throw the ball. . . Look what I did with Cooper Frigin Rush

Bada Bing Bada Boom . . . Amari gone



Jerry Jones is blaming the wide receivers for Prescott's recent struggles. Jerry Jones on @1053thefan when asked if Dak Prescott is 100% healthy: "Yes. The thing that you're seeing sometimes when the pass looks errant is because the receiver, for instance, ran the wrong route, cut it off two yards shorter. ...
I’ve got to be honest, it actually does,” Cooper told 105.3 The Fan. “Because, yeah, we’re winning, but the defense is playing a huge part in that. We’re not really as explosive as we should be. We’re not converting a lot of their turnovers to touchdowns. A lot of them are field goals. And I feel like I could be a huge part of that, so that’s what frustrates me,” Cooper said. “I think I can do more in the red zone if I get the targets. I think I can do more on third downs if I get the targets. To help the offense be where we need to be, I definitely think I can help change that, for sure.”
Cooper’s stats are frustratingly pedestrian this season. He exploded in Week 1 with 13 catches, 139 yards, and a pair of scores on 17 targets. Since then, he’s topped 100 yards just once and maxed out at eight receptions (both in the win over Minnesota, when Cooper Rush was filling in for Dak Prescott).
In November and December combined, Cooper has been targeted just 23 times. He’s hauled in 15 balls for 188 yards and one touchdown. Of course, he missed two games with COVID… and caught heat for his unvaccinated status that forced him to sit out games that the team ultimately lost to Kansas City and Las Vegas.
And don't forget the nail in the coffin quote.. Prescott is the black kurt cousins.
 
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