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Flamma

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It's only May. If this happened in August......

At some point the Cowboys will probably sign some vet WR for the year.
 

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“We sitting in here–I’m supposed to be the franchise player, and we in here talking about practice. I mean, listen, we talking about practice. Not a game. Not a game. Not a game. We talking about practice. Not a game. Not the game that I go out there and die for and play every game like it’s my last. Not the game. We talking about practice, man.”
Literally one of the best interviews ever. AI was hilariously.
 

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“We sitting in here–I’m supposed to be the franchise player, and we in here talking about practice. I mean, listen, we talking about practice. Not a game. Not a game. Not a game. We talking about practice. Not a game. Not the game that I go out there and die for and play every game like it’s my last. Not the game. We talking about practice, man.”


CLASSIC!!!!
 

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Literally one of the best interviews ever. AI was hilariously.

AI like Michael Vick grew up here in the Hampton Roads area.. AI was a baller at QB.. Legal issues took all his two sport scholarships away.. Georgetown was his only option..
 

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With Washington (walking boot) and Tolbert (hamstring) sitting out, coupled with Gallup's rehab for his ACL injury, it left a shortage at receiver. Second-year pro Simi Fehoko worked primarily with the No. 1 receivers opposite CeeDee Lamb.

So much for not needing Amari Cooper from Jerry Dumbo GM and Stephen hoghead VP Jones. The Cowboys WR position went from strength to big time weakness.

Cowboys will be back in the market for a veteran WR and Jerry Dumbo GM Jones only got it right one time which was the player he traded away.


I had not heard of Washington and a “ walking “ boot ? What’s the deal . Was it a fashion statement or a concern to the medical staff ?

As far as depth I see no reason the UDFA out of Wake Forest Roberson can’t make this team .
 

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I had not heard of Washington and a “ walking “ boot ? What’s the deal . Was it a fashion statement or a concern to the medical staff ?

As far as depth I see no reason the UDFA out of Wake Forest Roberson can’t make this team .

He might have just tripped on his way rushing to the toilet . . . :muttley:
 

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With Washington (walking boot) and Tolbert (hamstring) sitting out, coupled with Gallup's rehab for his ACL injury, it left a shortage at receiver. Second-year pro Simi Fehoko worked primarily with the No. 1 receivers opposite CeeDee Lamb.

So much for not needing Amari Cooper from Jerry Dumbo GM and Stephen hoghead VP Jones. The Cowboys WR position went from strength to big time weakness.

Cowboys will be back in the market for a veteran WR and Jerry Dumbo GM Jones only got it right one time which was the player he traded away.
Amari would've been hurt right there with him lol....you must be forgetting all the injuries he had to "play with" here. You guys have to come to grips that they no longer wanted Amari. Right or wrong they didnt' want him here.
 

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Being able to pick the right piece of land to drill isn't the same as being the GM of a football team. Jerry is a football moron and we have 26 consecutive years of proof.
and the three years we won it all? a feat not surpassed by many in this world. What that doesn't count? Why not ?
 

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Amari would've been hurt right there with him lol....you must be forgetting all the injuries he had to "play with" here. You guys have to come to grips that they no longer wanted Amari. Right or wrong they didnt' want him here.

Despite the nagging lower body injuries Amari played and played well in most of those games. What’s clear is the Cowboys didn’t want him under his current contract. We’ll see if they end up regretting it. He led our WR group against San Francisco with 6 catches for 64 yards and one TD. Cedrick Wilson was our second leading WR in the game. Both Wilson and Amari led the team with 10 targets in that game. Neither are here anymore and the WR we’re going to be counting on only had one catch in that game.
 

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Despite the nagging lower body injuries Amari played and played well in most of those games. What’s clear is the Cowboys didn’t want him under his current contract. We’ll see if they end up regretting it. He led our WR group against San Francisco with 6 catches for 64 yards and one TD. Cedrick Wilson was our second leading WR in the game. Both Wilson and Amari led the team with 10 targets in that game. Neither are here anymore and the WR we’re going to be counting on only had one catch in that game.
They didn't have to have Amari at his current contract they could've restricted his deal to have a lower cap hit and they didn't. They even structured his deal that would allow for them to get from under it.

And Amari did not play well in most games. Chance's are if it was a road game or against a good team he was either average or below average. He wasn't alone in that regard but as Cowboy fans we can't complain about seeing the same team over and over again and complain soon as they get rid of the same players that contributed to us getting kicked out of the first round. 64 yards in a playoff game is pedestrian for a #1 receiver.
 

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“We sitting in here–I’m supposed to be the franchise player, and we in here talking about practice. I mean, listen, we talking about practice. Not a game. Not a game. Not a game. We talking about practice. Not a game. Not the game that I go out there and die for and play every game like it’s my last. Not the game. We talking about practice, man.”
You get an A+ for that one.
 

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They didn't have to have Amari at his current contract they could've restricted his deal to have a lower cap hit and they didn't. They even structured his deal that would allow for them to get from under it.

And Amari did not play well in most games. Chance's are if it was a road game or against a good team he was either average or below average. He wasn't alone in that regard but as Cowboy fans we can't complain about seeing the same team over and over again and complain soon as they get rid of the same players that contributed to us getting kicked out of the first round. 64 yards in a playoff game is pedestrian for a #1 receiver.

According to what’s out there the Cowboys attempted to negotiate an affordable deal with him. All this talk about the Cowboys not wanting him is BS! He played well in a lot of games last season despite playing with some nagging injuries. He made some huge plays that helped us win games. He made Cooper Rush look like a viable QB against Minnesota. Amari put up 122 yards against Minnesota and a touchdown with a backup QB making their first start. Producing 64 yards against San Francisco was pretty good considering his QB was being harassed constantly and sacked 5 times. Plus he was never being utilized to his full potential all season. The receiver that’s going to replace him only had one measly catch and another drop. Amari was a terrific player for us and don’t be surprised if moving on from him comes back to bite us big time.

FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys spent part of Saturday continuing to attempt to negotiate an affordable way to keep Amari Cooper. And then in the noon hour, they spent their final time with the Pro Bowl wideout, trading him to the Cleveland Browns for what CowboysSI.com is told is package featuring two late-round picks.Mar 12, 2022
 

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If something happens to CeeDee while Gallup is still out this could be the worst receiving core we’ve had since entering the 2018 season. Once you get past CeeDee we have no one that’s been a productive receiver.
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