5/58mSo i guess this means the team is all in with Dak, okay so lets play this out a bit now. Lets say Cooper works out well and thrives here. How do we keep him? money wise i mean.
Disagree with that.
Carr's play has really fallen off the table.
I feel great. Whatever happens, football is still a game.You know we just got better right now
Pretty sure this more about improving the WR Unit, with or w/o Dak.
Syd, it never ceases to amaze me and in a year a competent front office would draft interior defensive line help we trade away a first. I am not surprised and saddened by it's mind numbing stupidity.Never, ever underestimate the stupidity of this franchise.
You know we just got better right now
Winicki, you really do have a nice, glass-half-full, optimistic spirit. I admire it. I wish I could duplicate it.
Uh, before he signed that contract, Dez was definitely better but he disappeared and it wasn't all Dak.Dez was a better WR and Prescott still couldn't get him the ball. I'm wondering how this is going to be any different?
So is Cooper going to be the next WR to say..."Check the tape, were getting open".
No word on compensation. Sure as hell hope we didn't spend a first to get this guy.
This team is moronic and they will keep us trapped in mediocrity.
What a stupid stupid trade.
Is that per target or overall? I would expect an often targeted receiver to have more drops.You mean with a Receiver that is in steady decline for the last years and leads the league in drops for 2 seasons in a row?
If reports are true that Philly wanted him for a 2nd rounder, Jerry had to overpay. I do not want him in Philly.
Plus, he's a 24 year old 3rd year vet and better than any WR we would have drafted next year.
And we get the rest of this year (and next yesr) to see if Dak is QB1 longterm. If he's not, 2020 will be the year we draft a QB.