Building team interest on bringing back Amari Cooper

Not an old bum who Josh Allen couldn't get anything out of. Just spam random young fast guys hoping one of them hits. COACH THEM UP, what a novel concept. Romo turned randos off the street into good players.
What receivers are Josh Allen getting anything out of? Coleman and Kincaid the tight end looked meh. Who are all these guys Josh Allen is putting over? He had 3700 passing yards last year and Cooper only plays 8….
 
Not an old bum who Josh Allen couldn't get anything out of. Just spam random young fast guys hoping one of them hits. COACH THEM UP, what a novel concept. Romo turned randos off the street into good players.
What receivers are Josh Allen getting anything out of? Coleman and Kincaid the tight end looked meh. Who are all these guys Josh Allen is putting over? He had 3700 passing yards last year and Cooper only plays 8….
 
Possibly.

But the Bills - who traded for him last season - obviously didn’t see enough to use him, much less keep him.
Yes, but he was quite good the previous two seasons with JAG quarterbacks in Cleveland. Maybe he's finished, maybe not. One thing's for sure, he wouldn't face steep competition here to get on the field.
 
I didn't post this because of the people the story came from!! Could have been my post dang you RISEN!!
 
Another question would be:

Do we think he still has anything left in the tank?
He hurt his rosy vs Seattle, missed the next game, and then played injured and was limited the rest of the season!
Not too many players have 1200 yards receiving and are then done within the space of a year at 31 without some type of lower body injury!
It’s just whether he mentally wants to play!
 
If they just give him to use for vet min. Sure.
Don't think he'd play for the vet minimum. But I believe strongly in incentive-laden contracts for veterans.

I'd sign Cooper for 1-year, $3 million with $2 million guaranteed and another $5 million in incentives (for playing time, catches, yards, TDs).

I'd sign Nick Chubb for something similar to that, but it appears we're going to let someone else get him and be satisfied with the RBs we already got.
 
Possibly.

But the Bills - who traded for him last season - obviously didn’t see enough to use him, much less keep him.
Being traded halfway through the season makes it really tough to evaluate for everyone.

There aren’t a lot of options out there so, if it’s Cooper or Allen, might as well take the one you know best.

If Schottenheimer and Dak are good with it then I say why not.
 
Don't think he'd play for the vet minimum. But I believe strongly in incentive-laden contracts for veterans.

I'd sign Cooper for 1-year, $3 million with $2 million guaranteed and another $5 million in incentives (for playing time, catches, yards, TDs).

I'd sign Nick Chubb for something similar to that, but it appears we're going to let someone else get him and be satisfied with the RBs we already got.
Where are you getting 3m a year? No way that happens.
 
Where are you getting 3m a year? No way that happens.
I'm saying that's what I would offer. He's not playing for vet minimum. We gave Javonte Williams 1-year, $3 million and he hasn't accomplished near as much as Cooper.
 

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