Dallas Cowboys appear to have made a colossal mistake in 2022

doomsday9084

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Coop wasn't and isn't a top 5 WR. Dallas overpaid him and then didn't get commensurate production.

That said, Dallas is clearly worse for him not being here and some of his issues were QB and OC related.

Its kind of sad. I suspect that if the team would have kept Cooper and used Pollard as the feature back, with how good the defense is the team might have had a shot at making noise. In both cases, Jerry's ego and issue with overpaying people (Zeke and Coop) is getting in the way of that happening. At the end of the day, this really isn't a Cooper thread as much as it is the millionth Jerry thread.
 

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Dallas Cowboys regretting questionable Amari Cooper trade?
Through three games, Cooper has been the most heavily targeted player in the Browns’ offense by a landslide. He’s got 27 targets in three games with 219 yards and two touchdowns on 19 receptions. After his performance on Thursday Night Football against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cooper became the first Cleveland receiver to have 100 yards in back-to-back games since the 2013 season (Josh Gordon).



Although everyone understood the financial motivations behind trading Cooper in the offseason, the Cowboys had no one to blame but themselves for the financial pickle they found themselves in. Although it’s only been two games for Dallas and we haven’t yet seen Michael Gallup, it’s clear that letting go of Cooper for a fifth-round pick in the offseason was a massive error by Jerry Jones and company.

Wide receiver is a premium position in today’s NFL. Although the Browns don’t have Deshaun Watson out there, Cooper has been able to help give their offense balance with the running game led by a dynamic two-headed monster of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Cooper has been a security blanket for interim starter Jacoby Brissett who is managing the offense well and completing over 66 percent of his passes so far.

As the season rolls along, we’ll see how much the Dallas Cowboys truly miss a player like Cooper.

https://nflspinzone.com/2022/09/23/dallas-cowboys-colossal-mistake-2022/

Wonder how many Browns fans will turn on Cooper because he's an introvert.
 

lwehlers

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Hey if you want to move on from a guy then go ahead,
But get the compensation a 28 year old number 1 receivers demands not a backup center. That cemented Jerry and Stephen as the worst traders of all time.
as much as i hated the trade cooper should still be a cowboy this year but he is not so i have moved on. the main problem i still have is i do agree that the jones messed up and should have at least got third round pick for a number one receiver as cooper still is.
 

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Dallas Cowboys regretting questionable Amari Cooper trade?
Through three games, Cooper has been the most heavily targeted player in the Browns’ offense by a landslide. He’s got 27 targets in three games with 219 yards and two touchdowns on 19 receptions. After his performance on Thursday Night Football against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cooper became the first Cleveland receiver to have 100 yards in back-to-back games since the 2013 season (Josh Gordon).



Although everyone understood the financial motivations behind trading Cooper in the offseason, the Cowboys had no one to blame but themselves for the financial pickle they found themselves in. Although it’s only been two games for Dallas and we haven’t yet seen Michael Gallup, it’s clear that letting go of Cooper for a fifth-round pick in the offseason was a massive error by Jerry Jones and company.

Wide receiver is a premium position in today’s NFL. Although the Browns don’t have Deshaun Watson out there, Cooper has been able to help give their offense balance with the running game led by a dynamic two-headed monster of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Cooper has been a security blanket for interim starter Jacoby Brissett who is managing the offense well and completing over 66 percent of his passes so far.

As the season rolls along, we’ll see how much the Dallas Cowboys truly miss a player like Cooper.

https://nflspinzone.com/2022/09/23/dallas-cowboys-colossal-mistake-2022/
We all know they made a mistake here
 

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Trading Cooper was a huge mistake. It was clear he took a ton of pressure off of the other guys. Can't change things around now, so it is what it is.
 

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Dallas actually tried negotiating the contract of Cooper down. Cooper refused and Dallas was in desperation mode last minute. They telegraphed they were getting rid of Cooper from the get to. He knew somebody was willing to pay 20 million for him. They were still trying to negotiate with him until they traded him last minute.

8 TEAMS were interested at some level. Claiming he wasn’t is a joke.

Teams were in part trying to gauge not only Cooper's trade cost, but also what they would do regarding his contract going forward - an issue not unlike what the Cowboys themselves were doing as a decision must soon be made on the receiver leading up to free agency.

And eight teams, we're told, were interested at some level.


Dallas was just trying to off-load a 22 million guaranteed salary the last minute.


https://www.si.com/nfl/cowboys/news...-browns#gid=ci029bfaa320002795&pid=coop-stock
 

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The logic is they are going to make up for it next year, with a younger player who'll pay off in the long run.

That, and the logic is to keep this team together for as long as possible, at least some of the core leaders, like Parsons, Diggs, Tyler Smith, etc.

I kind of like the idea of leaving cap space open, which carries over to next year, if I'm not mistaken, so that it gives the younger players currently on the team incentive to play harder and then you sign your guys you need to win and then reload with new guys the next year.
This makes no sense, this how the Joneses think, just keep everything together, sign your own and remain competitive. Winning a super bowl will take signing significant free agents, which this front office doesn’t believe in. They haven’t sign a top tier free agent in 12 Year (Carr).
 

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So shortsighted.

It had become blatantly obvious that Cooper was not the one to take us there, especially at his salary. It was time to move on. Kinda ironic that you can't step back and see that!!!!!
Martin has been here longer and we haven’t won, should we move on from him too?
 

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Don’t focus on the 5th rounder it was a cap move. We would have cut him if we didn’t get a pick back for him. Shame on us for showing our hand and not getting more, but he was going to be cut and for whatever reason we weren’t going to wait and see if a better offer materialized later on which it may. Argue in a few years when we have used that $20M elsewhere if you think it wasn’t worth it.
 
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If it was a cap move, that was even worse because we did ZERO with the added cap space, just like we did zero when Dak was on that cheap contract. It's clear as day the FO has no idea what it's doing, but we have to pretend like they do to maintain sanity.
 

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*To say Coop isn't good is stupid.
*Yes, it was terrible to not get compensation for him.
*Too keep bring up the topic is whack.
*Stephen did this with Dez too, so get used to dealing with incompetent GM.
*Ready for the game vs NYG so maybe we can get on with talking about the players on the team.
 

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Dallas Cowboys regretting questionable Amari Cooper trade?
Through three games, Cooper has been the most heavily targeted player in the Browns’ offense by a landslide. He’s got 27 targets in three games with 219 yards and two touchdowns on 19 receptions. After his performance on Thursday Night Football against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cooper became the first Cleveland receiver to have 100 yards in back-to-back games since the 2013 season (Josh Gordon).



Although everyone understood the financial motivations behind trading Cooper in the offseason, the Cowboys had no one to blame but themselves for the financial pickle they found themselves in. Although it’s only been two games for Dallas and we haven’t yet seen Michael Gallup, it’s clear that letting go of Cooper for a fifth-round pick in the offseason was a massive error by Jerry Jones and company.

Wide receiver is a premium position in today’s NFL. Although the Browns don’t have Deshaun Watson out there, Cooper has been able to help give their offense balance with the running game led by a dynamic two-headed monster of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Cooper has been a security blanket for interim starter Jacoby Brissett who is managing the offense well and completing over 66 percent of his passes so far.

As the season rolls along, we’ll see how much the Dallas Cowboys truly miss a player like Cooper.

https://nflspinzone.com/2022/09/23/dallas-cowboys-colossal-mistake-2022/
We know who cooper is. No mysteries.
 

CowboyRoy

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*To say Coop isn't good is stupid.
*Yes, it was terrible to not get compensation for him.
*Too keep bring up the topic is whack.
*Stephen did this with Dez too, so get used to dealing with incompetent GM.
*Ready for the game vs NYG so maybe we can get on with talking about the players on the team.
Cooper is great. It’s about worth.
 

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Dallas Cowboys regretting questionable Amari Cooper trade?
Through three games, Cooper has been the most heavily targeted player in the Browns’ offense by a landslide. He’s got 27 targets in three games with 219 yards and two touchdowns on 19 receptions. After his performance on Thursday Night Football against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cooper became the first Cleveland receiver to have 100 yards in back-to-back games since the 2013 season (Josh Gordon).



Although everyone understood the financial motivations behind trading Cooper in the offseason, the Cowboys had no one to blame but themselves for the financial pickle they found themselves in. Although it’s only been two games for Dallas and we haven’t yet seen Michael Gallup, it’s clear that letting go of Cooper for a fifth-round pick in the offseason was a massive error by Jerry Jones and company.

Wide receiver is a premium position in today’s NFL. Although the Browns don’t have Deshaun Watson out there, Cooper has been able to help give their offense balance with the running game led by a dynamic two-headed monster of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Cooper has been a security blanket for interim starter Jacoby Brissett who is managing the offense well and completing over 66 percent of his passes so far.

As the season rolls along, we’ll see how much the Dallas Cowboys truly miss a player like Cooper.

https://nflspinzone.com/2022/09/23/dallas-cowboys-colossal-mistake-2022/
I don’t think Amari was traded based on strictly his ability to produce. One can still argue if trading him was the right call, but it’s pretty evident there was more to it than that.
 

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Dallas Cowboys regretting questionable Amari Cooper trade?
Through three games, Cooper has been the most heavily targeted player in the Browns’ offense by a landslide. He’s got 27 targets in three games with 219 yards and two touchdowns on 19 receptions. After his performance on Thursday Night Football against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cooper became the first Cleveland receiver to have 100 yards in back-to-back games since the 2013 season (Josh Gordon).



Although everyone understood the financial motivations behind trading Cooper in the offseason, the Cowboys had no one to blame but themselves for the financial pickle they found themselves in. Although it’s only been two games for Dallas and we haven’t yet seen Michael Gallup, it’s clear that letting go of Cooper for a fifth-round pick in the offseason was a massive error by Jerry Jones and company.

Wide receiver is a premium position in today’s NFL. Although the Browns don’t have Deshaun Watson out there, Cooper has been able to help give their offense balance with the running game led by a dynamic two-headed monster of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Cooper has been a security blanket for interim starter Jacoby Brissett who is managing the offense well and completing over 66 percent of his passes so far.

As the season rolls along, we’ll see how much the Dallas Cowboys truly miss a player like Cooper.

https://nflspinzone.com/2022/09/23/dallas-cowboys-colossal-mistake-2022/

would having cooper had changed the outcome of week 1? Nope
 

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Let’s just just say Jed and Jethro don’t have great poker game faces, they let you know everything upfront and the kind of people you want to play poker against because you can take them to the cleaners.
 
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