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So let me get this right we paid a guy with a bum knees almost what we coulda paid Cooper and now we are looking to pay another guy with a bad knee which would put us well over what Cooper woulda cost, and in the mean time I’m watching the 5th WR get 10 targets. Is that correct?
 
So let me get this right we paid a guy with a bum knees almost what we coulda paid Cooper and now we are looking to pay another guy with a bad knee which would put us well over what Cooper woulda cost, and in the mean time I’m watching the 5th WR get 10 targets. Is that correct?

You are definitely correct my good sir.
 
So let me get this right we paid a guy with a bum knees almost what we coulda paid Cooper and now we are looking to pay another guy with a bad knee which would put us well over what Cooper woulda cost, and in the mean time I’m watching the 5th WR get 10 targets. Is that correct?
Gallup was paid $10 million/year less than Amari was getting paid.
 
So let me get this right we paid a guy with a bum knees almost what we coulda paid Cooper and now we are looking to pay another guy with a bad knee which would put us well over what Cooper woulda cost, and in the mean time I’m watching the 5th WR get 10 targets. Is that correct?


Everyone keeps talking about cooper and having him back, what did we win with him?? Was he a bad person not at all, he's a good guy, but people act like we let him go after he won us a ring
 
Everyone keeps talking about cooper and having him back, what did we win with him?? Was he a bad person not at all, he's a good guy, but people act like we let him go after he won us a ring

Letting Cooper go was a dumb decision! Cooper commanded attention from the opposing defense. Thereby, allowing other weapons to get open. 2018, Dallas gives up a number one pick for him. 2022, Dallas trades him for a 5th round pick. His contract could have been restructured, as he was willing to restructure it. The decision was never about money.
 
I wasnt a fan of the Cooper trade, but at some point we have to move on. The Cowboys would have restructured him just like the Browns did and Coop would be in line for a $23MM+ cap hit each of the next two years. Gallup is 11/13/13 the next three seasons and his deal makes it super easy to cut him after this year as well. I'd rather have Cooper all things being equal, but this is apples to oranges.

We also need to keep in mind that we are getting chatter about OBJ getting a huge number on a deal, but we also need to remember the guy hasnt signed anywhere yet, and health and asking price are 99% likely to be the sticking points.

I have a feeling the Cooper decision was more tied to Lamb than it was Gallup. Fair to note that Gallup has been a huge disappointment though.
 
Everyone keeps talking about cooper and having him back, what did we win with him?? Was he a bad person not at all, he's a good guy, but people act like we let him go after he won us a ring

I mean the first argument can be used on any player, including Martin, Smith, Dak etc..

The argument can be had that even with his less targets last year he was a legit option in the passing game that freed up others. Gallup this year is a shell of himself, and Brown is decent depth. But neither can get separator which leads to risker passes. Cooper was an excellent route runner that could create separation.

Maybe it's coincidence, but Dak's INTs this year are much higher on average, compared to any other year he's played.

I get why Dallas moved on for future cap hits alone. But, their plan of action to replace him in 2022 didn't pan out at all.
Struck out with Gallup, Washington and Tolbert for 2022.
 
Letting Cooper go was a dumb decision! Cooper commanded attention from the opposing defense. Thereby, allowing other weapons to get open. 2018, Dallas gives up a number one pick for him. 2022, Dallas trades him for a 5th round pick. His contract could have been restructured, as he was willing to restructure it. The decision was never about money.
Problem with that logic is restructuring a deal doesnt make that money go away, it just gets pushed back. With new deals needing to go out to Diggs, Lamb, even Dak in the very near future it makes a lot of sense to move Coop when they did. Would I have done it? Nope, but I at least get the logic.
 
Letting Cooper go was a dumb decision! Cooper commanded attention from the opposing defense. Thereby, allowing other weapons to get open. 2018, Dallas gives up a number one pick for him. 2022, Dallas trades him for a 5th round pick. His contract could have been restructured, as he was willing to restructure it. The decision was never about money.
All about Jerry being pissed that Copper did not get the vax and missed 2 games with the virus.
 
So let me get this right we paid a guy with a bum knees almost what we coulda paid Cooper and now we are looking to pay another guy with a bad knee which would put us well over what Cooper woulda cost, and in the mean time I’m watching the 5th WR get 10 targets. Is that correct?
No, you are wrong.

Gallup's knee is ok unless he injured it in the Jax game.

Gallup contract is half the Cooper pay per season.

The 5th WR is Washington or Tolbert. Neither have had 10 targets.
 
So let me get this right we paid a guy with a bum knees almost what we coulda paid Cooper and now we are looking to pay another guy with a bad knee which would put us well over what Cooper woulda cost, and in the mean time I’m watching the 5th WR get 10 targets. Is that correct?

YOU ARE CORRECT, SIR!

:muttley:
 
No, you are wrong.

Gallup's knee is ok unless he injured it in the Jax game.

Gallup contract is half the Cooper pay per season.

The 5th WR is Washington or Tolbert. Neither have had 10 targets.

Gallup is hesitant at times and I believe mentally has not quite recovered fully from the ACL tear.

Not re-signing Cooper has left the Cowboys 'chasing' at the WR position.
 
Gallup got about half what Cooper was being paid. He was injured so his price came down. The Cowboys didn’t want to pay Cedrick Wilson who fit in great with this team. They wanted to go a lot cheaper at WR this season and it’s come back to bite them.
 
Letting Cooper go was a dumb decision! Cooper commanded attention from the opposing defense. Thereby, allowing other weapons to get open. 2018, Dallas gives up a number one pick for him. 2022, Dallas trades him for a 5th round pick. His contract could have been restructured, as he was willing to restructure it. The decision was never about money.

Stupid as it sounds I think Jerry decided he wasn't a team player because he didn't get jabbed.
 
i love how now all of a sudden folks love cooop.
you guys crapped on him when he was here.
he gets traded and he's an essential.
little late.
if he was still here it'd be the usual he sucks...he's over paid...he's over rated...blah blah blah crap.
 
So let me get this right we paid a guy with a bum knees almost what we coulda paid Cooper and now we are looking to pay another guy with a bad knee which would put us well over what Cooper woulda cost, and in the mean time I’m watching the 5th WR get 10 targets. Is that correct?
Brown is the 3rd WR.
:thumbup: But let's not forget, you are also watching the #1 scoring offense since week seven.
 

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