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Garretts system is worse5 years? That’s a stretch. 2 or 3 maybe.
Keep in mind Grudens schemes are trash.
Unless you are hinting at him not being here after this season (I hope so)
Garretts system is worse5 years? That’s a stretch. 2 or 3 maybe.
Keep in mind Grudens schemes are trash.
I don't know -- age is real.Out with Amari Cooper. In with Antonio Brown.
They upgraded while turning their 3rd and 5th round picks into a 1st rounder.
The Raiders are laughing at us.
The Raiders got the best receiver in football and a 1st round pick for Amari Cooper, and 3rd and 5th round draft picks.
They won.
Let this sink in....A corporation just gave this guy 30 million dollars guaranteed....And people wonder why the world is going to hell?
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Garretts system is worse
Unless you are hinting at him not being here after this season (I hope so)
Won what?
We've already seen what Cooper meant to this team and how he helped turn it around mid-season. We've seen how he goes about his business. We see how he's earned the respect and admiration of his coaches and fellow players.
We've yet to see what Brown will do for the Raiders and more importantly what he'll do TO the Raiders unless he changes his approach and becomes a responsible adult. We have no idea what the Raiders will do with the pick and whether or not that player will amount to anything at the NFL level.
You'd think that, given the impact Cooper had on this team, the League would have stood up and taken notice about what an impact receiver could have on the fortunes of a team. Despite everyone knowing that, the best the Steelers could get for Cooper was a 3rd and a 5th. I don't know about you, but that tells me something.
I would take Cooper all day every day
Won the equation between Antonio Brown and a 1st round pick for Cooper, a 3rd and a 5th. They came out far ahead of where they were.
We've also seen Brown be the best receiver in football for the past 4-5 years.
When teams know the Steelers have to trade him, the value is lowered. That doesn't mean that Brown isn't the best receiver in the game.
That's why the Raiders stole him and ultimately came out far ahead.
Won the equation between Antonio Brown and a 1st round pick for Cooper, a 3rd and a 5th. They came out far ahead of where they were.
We've also seen Brown be the best receiver in football for the past 4-5 years.
When teams know the Steelers have to trade him, the value is lowered. That doesn't mean that Brown isn't the best receiver in the game.
That's why the Raiders stole him and ultimately came out far ahead.
Time will tell on this deal!
Brown runs elite routes and Ben had pinpoint accuracy.
We will see how it plays out with less accurate Carr
You've failed to acknowledge my original premise: The Raiders and Brown have done nothing yet. Meanwhile, Cooper's impact in turning around a failed Cowboys team and helping them get to the playoffs is a fact.
Remember all the off-seasons the Eagles and Commanders won year after year with their trades and signings? Remember all the championships that followed?
Off the top of my head, here are some "can't miss" "game changing" acquisitions from the past:
Albert Haynesworth to the Commanders.
DeMarco Murray, Nnamdi Asomugah, and Jevon Kearse to the Eagles.
Joey Galloway and Roy Williams to the Cowboys.
How'd those work out?
I can't blame Brown. Im sure the night life is better in Vegas than Buffalo.
- Jason La CanforaVerified account @JasonLaCanfora 1m1 minute ago
PIT gets 2019 3rd and 5th round pick for Antonio Brown a year after getting a 3 for Martavis Bryant. Not the return they wanted but he had to go and there were few intereated teams. According to teams that spoke to PIT, BUF was prepared to swap 20 and 9 and deal 2 midround picks
As we all know, that deal was dead earlier in the week because Brown refused to go there. In the end, Brown gets pretty much everything he wants except for going to a winning team. New contract and out of PIT with 3 yrs left on his deal. It wasnt pretty, but was pretty effective.
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Pittsburgh should have just bit the bullet and sent him to Buffalo anyway....Make an example out of him...and force him to retire.
How could they? So by your premise all trades are failures until proven otherwise.
The fact is that Brown is a better and more proven commodity than Cooper. His ability is not in question no matter what he ultimately dyes in Oakland Las Vegas. He’s a proven better receiver over Cooper. Fact.
So again. Your premise is all trades are bad until proven otherwise no matter how established the player. Got it.
