Eagles offered a second for Cooper

I thought it was newsworthy outside of the thread since our NFCE rival wanted him and the Eagles have a front office man you of us envy right now.

No spotlight, just didn’t want it to get lost and I saw a half dozen Cooper sidebar threads so I figured why not...


And thank you, I certainly care to know these things..
 


So we kept him from Philly.

Wonder what the posts would be right now if the Eagles traded for him.

(FWIW I think a first is too much)

If the eagles had overreached and gave up a #1 I personally would have felt better. Because it’s a short sighted move. Cooper is good. Not great. And he’s expensive. If our division rivals overpay for talent that’s often good for us.
 
I would be saying good for the eagles...a team with an actual chance to win something went out and made an aggressive move. An 8-8 team with obvious flaws shouldn’t be upping their offer. I don’t care what news comes out of it. It’s a stupid reactionary move no matter what. Everyone knew going into the season the WR’s weren’t good enough. To overpay now is just criminal
 
Now, who's telling someone how where/how to post......:huh:
Emotions got all of y'all reaching for things to be snippy about. I didn't tell him how to post. I told him there was a thread but guess he wanted some spotlight. I also answered the question. Don't bring your grievances from another thread to this one. Save the board that high school stuff. You have a problem send a pm otherwise let it go.
 
thank you for this, mighty moderator of all things. were you also the hall monitor in grade school.
Nah I was a lot of things but hall monitor wasn't one of them. The gang effect has taken place I see even though I answered the question still. Get out of your feelings little ones.
 
Emotions got all of y'all reaching for things to be snippy about. I didn't tell him how to post. I told him there was a thread but guess he wanted some spotlight. I also answered the question. Don't bring your grievances from another thread to this one. Save the board that high school stuff. You have a problem send a pm otherwise let it go.
not emotions. just basic maturity. grown men acting like hall monitors. why waste a good pm. more fun this way. we are judged by our peers.
 
I wouldn't be thrilled but I wouldn't be losing my mind if we traded a 2nd for him. There is a gigantic difference between the value of a 2nd round pick and a 1st round pick.
 
Emotions got all of y'all reaching for things to be snippy about. I didn't tell him how to post. I told him there was a thread but guess he wanted some spotlight. I also answered the question. Don't bring your grievances from another thread to this one. Save the board that high school stuff. You have a problem send a pm otherwise let it go.

:huh: why so angry? LOL Jesus Christ ( anyway, enough of this, I'm done )
 
Any Cooper scouting reports?

Amari Cooper WR Alabama

TALENT BOARD ROUND 1

STRENGTHS
Amari has the size-speed ratio that will allow him to become a franchise wide receiver for the team that drafts him. Along with that size and speed, he shows the ability to catch the ball in traffic, adjust to the ball in the air and go vertical in a crowd to snatch the ball before the defender can turn around to defend against it. He is an excellent route runner and wants the ball to make impact plays and score touchdowns. Amari has big strong hands to fight for the ball, but also possesses the soft hands that franchise receivers need to cradle the ball on those deep passing plays. He also shows the strength and lateral agility to “out quick” most defensive backs and, if he is not quicker than his opponent, he will use his strength and size to make the catch on those difficult third downs when everyone in the stadium knows the ball has to be thrown to him. Amari is the type of wide receiver you can build your passing game around. I call him Amari (Super) Cooper because at times it looks like Amari has super powers when he makes impact plays.

CONCERNS
You always wonder about injuries when it comes to a physical player like Amari. In the draft world, Alabama has a history of extensive medical files that can become a concern for the team that selects any player from this program. Of course the combine should answer any medical questions or issues. For a player with Amari’s talent, I suspect we just might hear some misinformation about his medical status by teams wishing he might drop in the draft to their selection. As of this writing, I see nothing on film that suggest Amari has any medical issues that should affect his status but you never know!

BOTTOM LINE
If you’re looking in the dictionary for the definition of a franchise wide receiver I believe Amari’s picture will be there as an example. However, he has to stop dropping passes and letting those drops filter into his overall play for the rest of a game. If he can’t turn the page emotionally about his drops in a game, he just becomes a very good receiver and not the type of receiver a QB can throw to on any down with confidence. He has all the physical attributes along with proven production to be a franchise receiver for the team that selects him. He is the type of receiver that can make an average QB look better than he really is and not many receivers can do that. His run after the catch skills are excellent and his physical attributes are an excellent fit as a red zone receiver and touchdown maker. Amari will move the chains on third downs and has the ability to stretch the defense not necessarily because of his speed but because of his natural ability to catch the ball and change direction with such ease. He has a long gait, which makes it easy for him to keep his eyes from bouncing around on the deep ball. This allows him to make the tough catch down the field with a defender climbing all over him. He reminds me a lot of Brandon Marshall of the Chicago Bears although Amari runs much better routes than Brandon did when he came out in the draft. If your team is looking to upgrade to a franchise wide receiver, I suggest you get on to the social media and insist they select Amari (Super) Cooper. He will make a young developing quarterback a star very quickly.

- Drew Boylhart (The Huddle Report)
 
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Unless every team is 6-9 heading into that game we aint stealing nothing

Its more likely the eagles sign dez and win another superbowl

The Eagles have the same record as the Cowboys right now. They are not looking like Super Bowl contenders, nor are they looking like a suitor for Dez.
 
not emotions. just basic maturity. grown men acting like hall monitors. why waste a good pm. more fun this way. we are judged by our peers.
Nah emotions because like I said I answered the question the OP answered but you just had the need to feel important to tell me I was a hall monitor. Spare me because you end up looking no better than what you accuse me of doing.
 

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