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Amari's a quiet dude, so he hasn't said much all year, but he's dropped a few gems since the Philly game.
Exhibit A (OT Touchdown)
So, with the game on the line, Linehan called a play that everyone in the world saw coming. If that had been an interception, everyone would have blamed Dak, obviously.
Exhibit B (75 Yard Touchdown)
So Linehan called three stop routes, in a row, for Amari.
Add to that all the other receivers that have trashed Linehan in the past, whether it's Dez, Butler, Hurns, Beasley, etc.
This guy has to go, and I don't know how the management is so foolish as to let this to continue.
Exhibit A (OT Touchdown)
"I knew I had the slant route there, but I knew he would sit on it," Cooper said. "I tried to sell the fade. It didn't really work, but I just stayed with the ball and there you have it."
So, with the game on the line, Linehan called a play that everyone in the world saw coming. If that had been an interception, everyone would have blamed Dak, obviously.
Exhibit B (75 Yard Touchdown)
"These guys, there were sitting on everything," Cooper told Brad Sham and Babe Laufenberg of DallasCowboys.com. "All the stop routes, I don't know if you noticed but we just couldn't really complete them, because they were literally giving us the go [route]. We called a stop route a third time, and I kind of looked at Dak like 'I don't want to run that', but he was like 'Just run it Coop'.
"I guess he had a second thought, and at the line of scrimmage, he gave me our go signal. Obviously, we're going to have to change it now that I've divulged that secret, but he gave me our go signal and I beat [the coverage]."
So Linehan called three stop routes, in a row, for Amari.
Add to that all the other receivers that have trashed Linehan in the past, whether it's Dez, Butler, Hurns, Beasley, etc.
This guy has to go, and I don't know how the management is so foolish as to let this to continue.