DCofNC Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 minute ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Cooper just put up 265 receiving on Christmas Eve last year. If he gets the targets, he can take over games. Gabe Davis had 225 in a playoff game, see how one game shouldn’t be used as a gauge of a guy’s overall ability? When you catch a couple bombs in a game, it’s easy to look like a dominant performance when you look at the stats, doesn’t mean it really mattered much. Quote
Jukester Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Both still very good receivers if given the opportunity. And that’s the rub. I have little faith in Brady scheming enough targets for Cooper. He struggles with this in general. Kincaid should be getting double what he gets now. Reid on the other hand will continue to make it happen for DHop. 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted November 6 Posted November 6 30 minutes ago, Jukester said: Both still very good receivers if given the opportunity. And that’s the rub. I have little faith in Brady scheming enough targets for Cooper. He struggles with this in general. Kincaid should be getting double what he gets now. Reid on the other hand will continue to make it happen for DHop. I think Brady is scheming different guys open so the opposition can't focus on preventing one guy being the focal point. Similar to what Green Bay did last season which made things tough on defenses. Quote
DCofNC Posted November 6 Posted November 6 24 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: I think Brady is scheming different guys open so the opposition can't focus on preventing one guy being the focal point. Similar to what Green Bay did last season which made things tough on defenses. All well and good, but why scheme so much for Mack Hollins? 1 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted November 6 Posted November 6 (edited) 5 minutes ago, DCofNC said: All well and good, but why scheme so much for Mack Hollins? Big bodied WR that seems to be a solid RedZone threat. Idk guess we don't need that on offense. Edited November 6 by The Jokeman Quote
DCofNC Posted November 7 Posted November 7 3 hours ago, The Jokeman said: Big bodied WR that seems to be a solid RedZone threat. Idk guess we don't need that on offense. I’m fine w RZ, but why is he even out there between the 20’s? Quote
The Jokeman Posted November 7 Posted November 7 (edited) 2 minutes ago, DCofNC said: I’m fine w RZ, but why is he even out there between the 20’s? Cuz Josh trusts him. Edited November 7 by The Jokeman 1 Quote
Captain_Quint Posted November 20 Posted November 20 Both had big catches in the game. It's obvious that Mahomes trusts Hopkins already, similar to Josh & Cooper. But I think Cooper made more of an impact, despite the hurt wrist. By having Cooper out there and able to catch those sideline balls, it kept the KC defense honest. 1 1 Quote
Malazan Posted November 20 Posted November 20 Just now, Captain_Quint said: Both had big catches in the game. It's obvious that Mahomes trusts Hopkins already, similar to Josh & Cooper. But I think Cooper made more of an impact, despite the hurt wrist. By having Cooper out there and able to catch those sideline balls, it kept the KC defense honest. Cooper gives us more of something we lacked than Hopkins did. That's not to say Hopkins wouldn't help. I think Hopkins gives the Chiefs more of something they needed. Quote
HappyDays Posted November 20 Posted November 20 2 hours ago, Captain_Quint said: Both had big catches in the game. It's obvious that Mahomes trusts Hopkins already, similar to Josh & Cooper. But I think Cooper made more of an impact, despite the hurt wrist. By having Cooper out there and able to catch those sideline balls, it kept the KC defense honest. Cooper really is the anti-Diggs. Look at him casually making a one handed catch for a massive 3rd down conversion, with the expression of someone waiting in line at the DMV. 2 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted November 20 Posted November 20 On 11/6/2024 at 2:19 PM, DCofNC said: All well and good, but why scheme so much for Mack Hollins? He doesn't scheme for Mack. He is just open alot because opposing defenses don't bother with him. 1 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted November 20 Posted November 20 (edited) On 10/23/2024 at 4:59 PM, Chaos said: I fear a Hail Mary situation in a playoff games against the Chiefs. The Bills have been famously victimized by Hail Mary plays (Hopkins, Jefferson, Lazard) over the years but they've coached/played them poorly. I'm confident that they'll get it right going forward. With big, rangy CBs like Douglas and Benford they have a good start. They have to rush more than 2 guys for starters. I don't think it's helpful for AJ Epenesa and Terrell Bernard to be playing 10 yards off the line of scrimmage either. And for as much as I love Taron Johnson, he and Cam Lewis, Taylor Rapp, and Damar Hamlin is not a good Hail Mary combo to put back there. It seems like Keon Coleman and Mack Hollins should be back there. Anyways, after the Lazard catch, I think the Bills will do better on Hail Marys and I certainly don't lose sleep thinking about them. On 10/24/2024 at 11:24 AM, Bills Fan in MD said: Why isn't Zach Ertz an option? Spleenectomy. On 10/26/2024 at 6:44 AM, dgrochester55 said: Hopkins is on the downside of his career and is more of a veteran starter than a difference making number one at this point. A more even debate would be Amari Cooper vs Davante Adams. I do not ever remember two division rivals making such a prominent trade for the same position within about two hours of each other. The Jets are in our division... yes... but rivals? Seriously though, I like Cooper over Hopkins but I'd probably take Adams over Cooper if it was equal compensation. Mostly just super pleased that Beane pulled Cooper out of his hat. Edited November 20 by Sierra Foothills 1 Quote
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