He has gotten so much better in front of the camera since he joined the team.
In the interviews I've seen of him, he is really honest in his answers and doesn't go typical full "pro athlete" canned answers.
Anari is a smart guy. I’ve watched several of his interviews and he always impresses me.
I just heard a good one he had with Cavanaugh and Broaddus talking about knowing he would get in the NFL when he juked a grown man when he was in still in middle school, lol.
He has gotten so much better in front of the camera since he joined the team.
In the interviews I've seen of him, he is really honest in his answers and doesn't go typical full "pro athlete" canned answers.
classyI've gotta say this to Amari critics:
-You say "he's always battling some injury." I say "Yeah, and he always plays, always produces, you empty headed Nimrods."
-You say you "don't like his body language." I say "Learn a second language, you deep mountain balrocks."
-You say he only produces at home. I say, "What games are you watching thoughtfully, you glacial sloths."
He has gotten so much better in front of the camera since he joined the team.
In the interviews I've seen of him, he is really honest in his answers and doesn't go typical full "pro athlete" canned answers.
They seem to use him a lot as a decoy and run the offense off of that but whenever they need a critical first down they always come back to him. I don't think his value is lost on the coaching staff but it will be interesting to see how this WR dilemma plays out.Games like this make me appreciate Coop a lot but he needs about 6 more games like this going forward. Otherwise he’s going to be a salary cap casualty.
