Amari Cooper Interview

He had a season with Oakland where he had good hands, before reverting back to the dropsies.

You being okay with giving up a first rounder and now looking to giving him a big contract (Jerry has to justify giving up a first) is hilarious. This board is going to hate Cooper very soon, just watch.

He's someone who will give you a 100 yard game one week and then turn around and give you a 1 catch for 10 yards the next. Inconsistent, questionable hands, going to be overpaid.

We've hated players for much less in previous years
Your last statement is true, but I saw no indication that he'll be anything less than what he was this season.
 
I don't care what he did in Oakland, with a different QB and offense. As long as he continues to do what he did for the Cowboys, he's the guy.

What the heck does a new QB and offense have to do with drops....at all? No one else with Oakland has the drop rate that compares to Braylon Edwards.

If it was across the board in Oakland, I guess sure, you could look at those things. But it's not. Drops are a focus thing, and having 2 seasons out of your 4 years in the league where you had a near historic rate in drops isn't exactly a positive. Having 9 games with us and having 4 great games warranting a big contract and our first round pick on top of it is exactly why we've been put in holes in the past.

I once thought Jerry was beyond this now, but he's not. He'll go to his grave pulling off moves like this because he still believes it's the 90s while his dopey son laughs and thinks he can continue to manipulate the cap in his favor.
 
Interviewer: "Amari, Kellen Moore was named offensive coordinator. What do you think about that?"

Cooper: "Who?"
 
What the heck does a new QB and offense have to do with drops....at all? No one else with Oakland has the drop rate that compares to Braylon Edwards.

If it was across the board in Oakland, I guess sure, you could look at those things. But it's not. Drops are a focus thing, and having 2 seasons out of your 4 years in the league where you had a near historic rate in drops isn't exactly a positive. Having 9 games with us and having 4 great games warranting a big contract and our first round pick on top of it is exactly why we've been put in holes in the past.

I once thought Jerry was beyond this now, but he's not. He'll go to his grave pulling off moves like this because he still believes it's the 90s while his dopey son laughs and thinks he can continue to manipulate the cap in his favor.
Where are you getting the information on how much he'll be getting paid?
 
Your last statement is true, but I saw no indication that he'll be anything less than what he was this season.

This wasn't his first season in the league....

He was also inconsistent with us as well. People keep remembering that Eagles and Commanders game. He was also part of our first shut out since 2003, he went down the stretch giving us no more than 32 yards. He had a good game against Seattle and then disappeared for most of the game against the Rams.

This is exactly what he did in Oakland, just look at his game logs.

This was his "best" season in the league, when Carr was playing at a high level.

http://www.nfl.com/player/amaricooper/2552487/gamelogs?season=2016

He's a borderline #1 receiver but will be getting paid more due to what we gave up for him.
 
This wasn't his first season in the league....

He was also inconsistent with us as well. People keep remembering that Eagles and Commanders game. He was also part of our first shut out since 2003, he went down the stretch giving us no more than 32 yards. He had a good game against Seattle and then disappeared for most of the game against the Rams.

This is exactly what he did in Oakland, just look at his game logs.

This was his "best" season in the league, when Carr was playing at a high level.

http://www.nfl.com/player/amaricooper/2552487/gamelogs?season=2016

He's a borderline #1 receiver but will be getting paid more due to what we gave up for him.
"Disappearing" in games isn't necessarily all on him. Double teams, poor O-line play, and QB play usually have something to do with that as well.

He runs excellent routes, and gets open most of the time....okay, once in a while he'll let the ball bounce off his helmet...:muttley:........but he's the best WR we've had in a long time, and I don't see that changing anytime soon.
 
He had a season with Oakland where he had good hands, before reverting back to the dropsies.

You being okay with giving up a first rounder and now looking to giving him a big contract (Jerry has to justify giving up a first) is hilarious. This board is going to hate Cooper very soon, just watch.

He's someone who will give you a 100 yard game one week and then turn around and give you a 1 catch for 10 yards the next. Inconsistent, questionable hands, going to be overpaid.

We've hated players for much less in previous years
you sound like my duck call. quack, quack, quack, quack,quack. inexperienced duck hunters call too often.
 
What the heck does a new QB and offense have to do with drops....at all? No one else with Oakland has the drop rate that compares to Braylon Edwards.

If it was across the board in Oakland, I guess sure, you could look at those things. But it's not. Drops are a focus thing, and having 2 seasons out of your 4 years in the league where you had a near historic rate in drops isn't exactly a positive. Having 9 games with us and having 4 great games warranting a big contract and our first round pick on top of it is exactly why we've been put in holes in the past.

I once thought Jerry was beyond this now, but he's not. He'll go to his grave pulling off moves like this because he still believes it's the 90s while his dopey son laughs and thinks he can continue to manipulate the cap in his favor.


You’re referring to his rookie season and his third season. I’ll give him a pass for his rookie season. Sometimes a wide receiver can turn it around with a change of scenery.

I think wide receivers, cornerbacks and kickers are like that. It’s mental and sometimes a change of scenery can turn the player around. Also..sometimes it takes a few seasons for a receiver to evolve. His catch % was by far the best in his career this last season with us or the Raiders. Nobody ever questioned Cooper’s talent.

The two games you’re referring to also came in the biggest moments of the season. If we lost either one...our season is likely over. His presence alone gave Dak confidence and helped turn our season around. I am shocked he was as good as he was so soon considering the lack of practice reps.

There is really no reason at all to bash the guy. He’s pretty much the same age as Calvin Ridley and he has been a productive Cowboy. He’s gonna get paid but we weren’t going to upgrade the position cheap.
 
"Disappearing" in games isn't necessarily all on him. Double teams, poor O-line play, and QB play usually have something to do with that as well.

He runs excellent routes, and gets open most of the time....okay, once in a while he'll let the ball bounce off his helmet...:muttley:........but he's the best WR we've had in a long time, and I don't see that changing anytime soon.

....Oakland's O-Line, QB play, and Crabtree opposite of him were all playing at a high level. You're running out of excuses. The guy is just an inconsistent WR - now this is fine, but you don't pay guys like this near top dollar.

Again though, why would you expect to give up a first round pick for a WR mid-season and then not pay him top dollar to keep him around? He's getting paid and it will more than he's worth. It sucks, but this is Jerry's world and we're all just living in it.
 
You’re referring to his rookie season and his third season. I’ll give him a pass for his rookie season. Sometimes a wide receiver can turn it around with a change of scenery.

I think wide receivers, cornerbacks and kickers are like that. It’s mental and sometimes a change of scenery can turn the player around. Also..sometimes it takes a few seasons for a receiver to evolve. His catch % was by far the best in his career this last season with us or the Raiders. Nobody ever questioned Cooper’s talent.

The two games you’re referring to also came in the biggest moments of the season. If we lost either one...our season is likely over. His presence alone gave Dak confidence and helped turn our season around. I am shocked he was as good as he was so soon considering the lack of practice reps.

There is really no reason at all to bash the guy. He’s pretty much the same age as Calvin Ridley and he has been a productive Cowboy. He’s gonna get paid but we weren’t going to upgrade the position cheap.

Biggest moment? We needed him against the Colts as well, did nothing. We needed him in the Rams, he didn't show up much in that game outside of the first quarter. I would think a freakin' divisional playoff game is a little bigger than a divisional game.

And you're downplaying his drops, dude, he was right there with Edwards and Little (2008 and 2011) as having some of the worst numbers in NFL history. That's not just an off year, it's a near historically bad. He didn't just do it once, he did it twice.

Actually, Braylon Edwards might just be a decent comparison for him.

You don't overpay for skill positions and hope to have sustained success. Period.
 
....Oakland's O-Line, QB play, and Crabtree opposite of him were all playing at a high level. You're running out of excuses. The guy is just an inconsistent WR - now this is fine, but you don't pay guys like this near top dollar.

Again though, why would you expect to give up a first round pick for a WR mid-season and then not pay him top dollar to keep him around? He's getting paid and it will more than he's worth. It sucks, but this is Jerry's world and we're all just living in it.


I don’t think it’s fair to use his very good rookie season.

Regardless. During his sophomore season, where he didn’t have thd drops...that was by far Carr’s best season. He hasn’t been the same since his injury and his numbers dropped off. Crabtree had a lower catch percentage than Cooper last season so if that is a high level...what is Cooper?

You can’t have your cake and eat it too. You can’t say “everyone was playing at a high level” when they clearly won’t in the main season you’re using for comparasion.
Biggest moment? We needed him against the Colts as well, did nothing. We needed him in the Rams, he didn't show up much in that game outside of the first quarter. I would think a freakin' divisional playoff game is a little bigger than a divisional game.

And you're downplaying his drops, dude, he was right there with Edwards and Little (2008 and 2011) as having some of the worst numbers in NFL history. That's not just an off year, it's a near historically bad. He didn't just do it once, he did it twice.

Actually, Braylon Edwards might just be a decent comparison for him.

You don't overpay for skill positions and hope to have sustained success. Period.

Colts were the one game we could’ve comfortably afforded to lose.

Defense had more to do with the Bucs loss than the offense. The Eagles game basically sealed the division for us and then Commanders win put us in the drivers seat.

In retrospect, yes...it would’ve been nice if his best performance was against the Rams. Michael Thomas has 4 catches for 36 yards the next week so obviously those things happen. Receivers being productive is a result of several different variables.

It’s not optimistic to believe he can be better when he actually practices with his QB. What he did this season without practice is phenomenal. It’s also not a stretch to believe a 24 year old receiver can hit his prime during his 4th season.

We literally did not overpay for him. Other teams were offering a second and change, Oakland valued him as a 3rd. You probably still think we overpaid for Travis Frederick as well. Golden Tate is 30 years old and the Eagles gave up a 3rd for 9 games with him.
 
This wasn't his first season in the league....

He was also inconsistent with us as well. People keep remembering that Eagles and Commanders game. He was also part of our first shut out since 2003, he went down the stretch giving us no more than 32 yards. He had a good game against Seattle and then disappeared for most of the game against the Rams.

This is exactly what he did in Oakland, just look at his game logs.

This was his "best" season in the league, when Carr was playing at a high level.

http://www.nfl.com/player/amaricooper/2552487/gamelogs?season=2016

He's a borderline #1 receiver but will be getting paid more due to what we gave up for him.

Was he inconsistent with us, or were we inconsistent with him? I remember one of those games where Aikman kept saying Cooper had one on one coverage and was getting open but they weren’t looking at him.
 
Cooper is a great teammate

Good player with a good head on his shoulders
 

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