Amari Cooper has been the difference for Dallas

Dre11

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You don't know what you're watching but I'm not surprised. Most of y'all see W so its all fixed. Yep don't see a difference and the numbers agree with the on field play also so yeah spare me your emotional the passing game has changed.

Dude, you're the most clueless fan here, if you don't see the difference in the passing game you need to stop watching football. You're one of those numbers idiots who think numbers tell the story. Gallup is becoming more effective, you're seeing more room for Zeke, boxes aren't stacked 90% of the game. 3rd downs are being converted more frequently. **** with your non football knowledge Bs.

Since you like numbers here's some numbers for you

Adding Cooper to the mix has been a boon for quarterback Dak Prescott as he is completing nearly 70 percent of his passes while averaging more than 240 passing yards per game with the Pro Bowl wideout in the lineup. Before Cooper arrived, Prescott was completing just 62.1 percent of his passes and averaging 202.4 passing yards per game.
 

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It's hard to know where to give the credit.

Cooper
Columbo
Su-Filo

Something is different with Zeke. His burst now looks incredible; whereas, early in the season he looked slower than in the past. His focus/effort is also the best I've seen from him.

The play calling has changed a little bit also. Some of that can be shown statistically. They started to pass on 1st downs way more often instead of their extremely predictable habit of always running on 1st down.

Zeke said he sees 1 less man in the box since Cooper arrived.

Let's not pretend like we haven't seen this before. Delineate Dez's numbers by month and they get better and better as the season goes on.

Dallas cuddles their star players in the preseason and it likely extends to everything before game 1. Zeke is likely just now hitting "game shape". Thankfully so.....I guess.
 

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Dude, you're the most clueless fan here, if you don't see the difference in the passing game you need to stop watching football. You're one of those numbers idiots who think numbers tell the story. Gallup is becoming more effective, you're seeing more room for Zeke, boxes aren't stacked 90% of the game. 3rd downs are being converted more frequently. **** with your non football knowledge Bs.

Since you like numbers here's some numbers for you

Adding Cooper to the mix has been a boon for quarterback Dak Prescott as he is completing nearly 70 percent of his passes while averaging more than 240 passing yards per game with the Pro Bowl wideout in the lineup. Before Cooper arrived, Prescott was completing just 62.1 percent of his passes and averaging 202.4 passing yards per game.
Oh no not the I the most blah blah blah from some random online. What ever will I do? Hell outta here. Maybe you need to stop being an emotional groupie the passing game hasn't changed. I'm not a numbers idiot stupid when I said the play on the field and the stats don't show any real improvement. Why don't you people learn to read?

I like numbers combined with on the field play but again you're a easily impressed fan that falls for smoke and mirrors. Have at it not smart fan.
 

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What's your point? The argument was that offense was not needed to win the superbowl. Only a defense was. That's....clearly not true.

I thought that I had made my point pretty clear. I am not certain that I agree with your statement. For the record, here is what you said:

The last defensive team to wint he Superbowl is Baltimore in 2013.

2014 - Seahawks and Russell (btw scored 43 points in the win)
2015 - New England which is defined by Brady and the offense
2016 - Broncos and Peyton - though you can argue Peyton on the downside of his career and Broncos did have a good defense but they also had Thomas and Sanders in their primes at WR and Peyton leading the attack
2017 - Pats who needed to score 31 unanswered points to win
2018 - Eagles who dropped 41 in the big game.

So to answer your question "How many of those current best teams in the NFL have won a Super Bowl with their lovely explosive offenses"....the answer is...most of them in the last 6 years.

I don't agree that the only "Defensive" team in the last several years, to win the Super Bowl, was Baltimore in 2013. I mean, I pretty much said that in my posts.
 

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Yep big part of it for sure, the corrections made with the o-line coaching and play has also been critical to our success..IMO
 

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Oh no not the I the most blah blah blah from some random online. What ever will I do? Hell outta here. Maybe you need to stop being an emotional groupie the passing game hasn't changed. I'm not a numbers idiot stupid when I said the play on the field and the stats don't show any real improvement. Why don't you people learn to read?




I like numbers combined with on the field play but again you're a easily impressed fan that falls for smoke and mirrors. Have at it not smart fan.


****, you are football dumb, go learn football.
 

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So you like Cooper because we're playing bad teams?

We're not scoring more points with him.
I was saying the same thing during the first half but the second half the offense came alive. They need to be consistent though. They seem to go through bad stretches during these games.
 

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Cooper is a stud.

You can just watch him play and see he is a difference maker.

He is almost impossible to cover one on one due to his incredible route running skills and superior athleticism.

He is making things easier for everyone else.

It’s fair to not like the fact they spent a first rounder on him. But anybody saying Cooper Doesn’t make a difference for the offense, is either blind or just willfully ignorant.
 

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****, you are football dumb, go learn football.
No I'm not and you disagreeing on emotional chick woofing doesn't change my mind. You're a fat couch potato that never played telling me I need to learn football. Funny.
 

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No I'm not and you disagreeing on emotional chick woofing doesn't change my mind. You're a fat couch potato that never played telling me I need to learn football. Funny.

Gotta love a dude who gets into arguments with people over a simple disagreement and makes personal attacks, also criticized others for being “emotional”.

:rolleyes:
 

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Gotta love a dude who gets into arguments with people over a simple disagreement and makes personal attacks, also criticized others for being “emotional”.

:rolleyes:
Your post is a prime example of emotional hell out here. You act like I just responded to someone hello buddy. Just admit your bias and stop this high school mean girls bs
 

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Nah bruh. I'm not into that troll mess.
Your action on this seems to betray that though. Guy talks trash to me and I return the trash talk and I'm grumpy? That seems trollish or at least bias to me Bleu. Maybe you disagree.
 

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Your action on this seems to betray that though. Guy talks trash to me and I return the trash talk and I'm grumpy? That seems trollish or at least bias to me Bleu. Maybe you disagree.
I'm a glass half full guy. I see someone pissed off after a big W. I say something. It doesn't matter who.
 
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