Worst move was getting rid of Amari Cooper?

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A different level than the top ranked offense? :huh:
Dallas has #6 offense in football not #1
maybe you are looking at points? We have about 63 points from defense and special teams and a bunch more from short fields after a turnover. Still #6 is pretty good and way better than 17th which is what Cleveland is.
 

basel90

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And paying galllop and cooks.

Think our offense would be a at a different level with both amari and ceedee.
Amari is a solid WR but at that cost not worth keeping as we have Cee Dee , who is just better at a fraction of the cost . The main issue is the waning OL and the inconsistency of the QB on the road . Hope this issue is resolved this season .
 

RoboQB

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Yup. Even though no one was interested in him, I still see some bemoaning the loss of Dez.
Uh, nobody was "interested" because dimwitted Stephen Jones
announced to the world that he'd be cut.
The "flu" nonsense was an excuse to cover the private clash between
Amari and Dak. Sure, the Kirk Cousins comparison was not said in the
locker room but, I believe it was said privately.
A WR can only catch the ball if it's thrown to him. Cooper seems to have
been doing just fine with backups and old guys coming off the couch
throwing to him.
The salary theory is bs too. He wanted to stay in Dallas.
 

Coogiguy03

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He is. Our problem with Coop was he would go 175, 115, 87, 3, 9, 210 lol
looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool truth!!! lol lol lol
 

KJJ

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Great timing on this thread as worn out as the topic is. It was started before the games kicked off today. Amari currently has 150 yards receiving early in the second quarter.
 
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