Shit man Cooper is already making a difference in Buffalo. Yeah he had his I dropped the ball moment on his first ball thrown to him, but what did he do? Not pout and throw his helmet down and blame the QB. He just simply sat down and said I got the next one, this drop pass was on me. Just a humble guy and I believe that he was still in shock that he finally has a quarterback to throw him the ball and a fanbase that is just nuts and already buying his jersey. Sorry Browns fans you deserve better than this, but this is karma for Baker Mayfield. The comment was just priceless when you said that Watson is just straight up ass.
"The WR corps isn't that great right now" I'd argue the opposite. What the Bills did, was they got a bunch of really good role players together and wanted to see what happened. Shakir is becoming one of the NFLs best slots. Curtis Samuel and his deep speed. Keon Colemans range. And Knox and Kincaid outmuscling the middle. The Bills figured on any given play, one of those guys would get open and that's all they needed. The problem was, with nobody to focus on, the defense was just going after everyone and nobody was consistently breaking through. What Cooper did yesterday, and hopeful will do the rest of the year, is force defenses to pull a S to his side. That will open up so much more for Shakir, Coleman and Kincaid. And right away, coop shows up and Kincaid and Coleman have their best days of the year
I agree and disagree. Shakir is great agreed. Samuel though has been a huge disappointment so far! Coleman has tons of potential but he's still a rookie. Kincaid is great and Knox is good - but they are TE. Hollins hasn't been good. That's really only two guys who are great and neither are WR1 - Shakir and Kincaid. We got exposed with this group! The "everyone eats" only works if the defense has to actually worry about who those guys are individually. Otherwise - they just attack Allen because he's the ONLY elite threat on the team to worry about. When we had Diggs - we opened up other threats. With Cooper - we now already witnessed the same effect. Beane fixed the problem.
I personally feel the Browns didn’t do right by Coop, they didn’t want to extend his contract after back to back 1,200 yard seasons. And they gave Jerry Jeudy a 4 year 60 million dollar extension before he even played a snap Coop is your proven WR1 pay that man. To him it was like slap in the face. Thats why I felt like he was dropping passes on purpose to lower his value to get out of Cleveland
@@DirectedXDW they do everyone wrong. Look how they treated Baker. Getting rid of Baker for that scumbag was the beginning of the end. Baker hurt his shoulder and didn't deserve to lose his job. Now I feel sorry for Chubb. He's one hell of a RB
30 years old is not "older for a wide receiver" lol. Dude should have at least 5 or 6 really good years left in him before he starts declining due to age and wear and tear.
Haslam & front office are going ride this franchise into the dirt for the next two years rather than bench Watson. Pride before the fall,can't admit the trade & contract were a mistake.
Thats false. Everytime he produces teams wanna start going away from him as primary receiver or they dont wanna pay him. Amari had back 1000k seasons with the Browns and dint wanna give him a new contract and tried to trade him in the off-season. Who in the hell does that to someone who was the key to you winning or making the playoffs?
@DJ_BROBOT Joe Flacco was the key to the browns making the playoffs lol. Amari was the Browns 2nd most targeted receiver after Njoku. Dallas paid him and then almost immediately after that, the rumors started flying that he wasn't a great guy in the locker room. Which was odd, because when they traded for him, the rumor was out of Oakland that Amari didn't love football. Then he gets on the Browns and last year, in the midst of their losing, started complaining he wasn't getting enough targets. He's a "me" guy, which most receivers are, but Amari isn't a vocal enough leader to get away with his pettiness.
@SneakySnake133 he was also averaging 2.3 TD passes and 320 ypg. Higher than any other QB in thr NFL regardless of how many games they started. And most importantly, they were winning.
Cooper makes people question their stances on a diva wr. When divas don't get the ball, they yell and pout but at least you know they care. When he doesn't, he just stops trying and sits out plays. I'd rather have a diva wr over him honestly.
I think Amari Cooper is going to be very disappointed when he finds out how inaccurate Josh Allen throws the ball. Allen better get his hyper ass back on the practice field. Is accuracy need some serious work!!!
His accuracy was fine last year. His accuracy has been elite a couple years. This year he came in with ONE receiver who had ever caught a pass from him - Shakir. Magically... Shakir has great reception percentage. Imagine that... His accuracy being lower so far is a no-brainer until he builds chemistry. Watch it go up now that he has an ACTUAL number 1 receiver like plenty of QBs in the league have already been enjoying...