ShortRound
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If y’all think Amari is the problem, I don’t know what to say. Get some real coaches here not some failed backup QB’s.
This is the type of guy these fans wanted though. The shut up, know your place, and dont cause a ruckus types.
What does being a backup QB have to do with it?If y’all think Amari is the problem, I don’t know what to say. Get some real coaches here not some failed backup QB’s.
If y’all think Amari is the problem, I don’t know what to say. Get some real coaches here not some failed backup QB’s.
What does being a backup QB have to do with it?
This is why we need a personality like Dez. I like Amari sometimes, but no way would Dez or someone like Dez be benched in a situation like that (at least not without a fight). At least get one person like Dez to fire up this unemotional team.
Waste of a 1st round pick. True playmakers want to be on the field not watching from the sideline.
Him and Zeke came across as losers against the Eagles. Biggest game of the season and taking themselves out of the game? Boooo!
The Zone is confusing.If Dez caused a ruckus to get on the field the Zone would kill him.
Amari doesn't cause a ruckus and isn't on the field and the Zone kills him.
The zone just always out for blood.
Lol, so if having been a back up pro player means a guy sucked too much to become a quality pro coach, how do you explain the successful pro coaches that were never good enough to play pro football at all or in many cases not even good enough to play college football at a high level? For that matter, name the elite NFL players that ever became quality NFL coaches. They are very few and very far between.It means he sucks and had no business being a head coach in the first place and is only here because of Daddy Jones' nostalgic love affair with the 90s Cowboys when he was sucessfull despite himself, because he had actual coaches for a few years?
Waste of a 1st round pick. True playmakers want to be on the field not watching from the sideline.
Him and Zeke came across as losers against the Eagles. Biggest game of the season and taking themselves out of the game? Boooo!
If Dez caused a ruckus to get on the field the Zone would kill him.
Amari doesn't cause a ruckus and isn't on the field and the Zone kills him.
The zone just always out for blood.
He’s our #1 WR, not our #1 public speaker or PR man.Sorry. Thats a pretty lame response from your supposed #1 WR.
Exactly. I hope Amari has a discussion with the coach about it, but making a stink through the press would be the wrong approach, and Cooper is smart enough to know that.Cowboys fans want discipline, but they also want the wide receiver to overrule the coach?
Bull crap, The fact that he was perfectly fine with being on the sideline on the most important play of the season is a punk move.So you're trying to start something because a player did what he was told to do by his coaches and chooses not to question they're authority? Bad try!
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