GoBills808 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 8 minutes ago, FireChans said: At least be funny or something. Italics are no substitute for wit. 😂😂Interneting is hard I'm trying to be understanding Quote
Einstein's Dog Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 23 minutes ago, HappyDays said: I just don't worry about the money. If the cap goes up by the same percentage it went up last year, it will be $290M in 2025. OTC says we have $266M accounted for in 2025 so before making any moves at all we are likely to have $24M in cap space. Cutting Von Miller brings us to $32M. Rousseau will likely be extended in a way that brings his 2025 cap hit down by like $5M so that gets us to $37M. I bet we could finagle Daquan Jones into taking a pay cut and get us to $40M. Maybe we extend Josh Allen and kick some of his $43M cap number into future years. When all is said and done I would bet we have $40-45M in available cap space entering 2025. Signing Cooper even at $20M AAV would easily fit in, and it would just replace the Diggs contract that the front office had already accounted for in their long term plans. I hope Beane has learned you can't cheap out on outside WRs. A constant cycle of big contracts and big draft investments is the only way you keep that position at a perennial championship caliber level. I actually like Cooper more for the fact that he isn't an alpha personality. He gives you all the positives of a #1 WR without any of the usual personality drawbacks. Perfect fit for this roster and this locker room for the next two years IMO. I'm right there with you hoping the FO values top tier WRs. As for A Cooper, I think his personality is fine and he looks like a fit. Need to see more on the field. Hope those excellent KC plays are a regular addition. Plus a little more overall activity once fully healthy. Alpha had mentioned A Cooper had problems with drops, so I hope that doesn't happen. But cost matters. If A Cooper is going for over $20M, the FO might be better served to look at giving a 5th and $25M/per for DK Metcalf. Or maybe DHop for $8M. The point is that as the cost rises there is a need to look at the alternatives. I will say the future is looking bright with A Cooper and I hope they work it out. 2 Quote
Doc Brown Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, HappyDays said: I hope Beane has learned you can't cheap out on outside WRs. A constant cycle of big contracts and big draft investments is the only way you keep that position at a perennial championship caliber level. I actually like Cooper more for the fact that he isn't an alpha personality. He gives you all the positives of a #1 WR without any of the usual personality drawbacks. Perfect fit for this roster and this locker room for the next two years IMO. I agree that an outside bona fide #1 WR is crucial. However, we're eating 31 million in dead cap space right now for a 31 year old WR who has lost a step (not uncommon at that age). There has to be better options out there for a #1 WR who's younger via free agency or trade. If not I guess you have to roll the dice and pay up for Cooper. I'd only do two years maximum though. Quote
BarleyNY Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I told people here that they were going to love Amari. 1 Quote
chris heff Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 18 hours ago, Doc Brown said: Let's just see how the rest of this season goes with Cooper. I'm always suspicious of top end talent that gets traded multiple times. I'm hopeful his main motivation is money so he'll ball out the rest of the season to parlay it into a big contract next year. The guy was with three completely dysfunctional organizations, three meddling lunatic owners. Cut Cooper some slack. 2 3 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 22 hours ago, Allen Josh said: I’d like to get his opinion after this brutal winter. You mean after the subtropical Cleveland Lake Effect weather? It’s not exactly a paradise in that grey filled area. Quote
TH3 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said: It's not a hate post at all. A lot of players don't live to play football. I mean we are talking about a guy who took no joy from playing on the league's most famous team and playoff teams at each stop? Reading that as Buffalo has been a revelation to him is foolish and naive. Like when Bills fans talked themselves into the idea that Stef Diggs tendency to irrational disenchantment wouldn't follow him to Buffalo. I mean, Cooper didn't spend his whole career with the Jets for fuxake. Get your head out of yourass. I said it when Cooper was put on the trade market, he is not going to elevate your teams level of compete. He's not a leader. He's good with whatever so long as he's getting paid right. But he's also not toxic in the way that alpha's like Davante Adams can be when things go wrong. He was a perfect fit for the Bills because he is a great talent on the boundary and was dirt cheap. He'll reach the crossroads of his career this offseason when he can no longer command a top 5 WR money as a free agent. So elite teams can now afford him. He has a chance to put a cap on his career playing for elite teams and change the perception that he was just a number accumulator who didn't care that much about winning. But, it also wouldn't shock me if he just retired if he can't get upwards of $20M aav(which I doubt). You seem to know an awful lot about him….very insightful 1 Quote
Magox Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Doc Brown said: I agree that an outside bona fide #1 WR is crucial. However, we're eating 31 million in dead cap space right now for a 31 year old WR who has lost a step (not uncommon at that age). There has to be better options out there for a #1 WR who's younger via free agency or trade. If not I guess you have to roll the dice and pay up for Cooper. I'd only do two years maximum though. Beane once again is two steps ahead of just about everyone on this message board. Many people were crying over trading Diggs and it ended up being a fantastic decision. Beane ended up getting a valuable 2nd round pick, got to unload tons of money for 2025 and he got a #1 WR in Amari who is a better man to man beater than Diggs which is something that Diggs was not able to do when it counted most. On the other hand, Amari came up huge in two third down plays that both ended up in scoring drives. 1 Quote
Mister Defense Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, TH3 said: You seem to know an awful lot about him….very insightful It is like he can read Cooper's mind, his exact thoughts, knows what motivate$ him, knows what he feels, and so knows what Cooper's future holds as well. I agree, but would say it is almost supernaturally insightful. Quote
foreboding Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago On 11/22/2024 at 6:39 PM, SoonerBillsFan said: What got me was his smile as he said it. Buffalo is getting to him Ya'll ...and...Buffalo is going to get ALL of Amari Cooper, a joyful person who cares about his team will always be far, far more motivated. 8 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said: It's not a hate post at all. A lot of players don't live to play football. I mean we are talking about a guy who took no joy from playing on the league's most famous team and playoff teams at each stop? Reading that as Buffalo has been a revelation to him is foolish and naive. Like when Bills fans talked themselves into the idea that Stef Diggs tendency to irrational disenchantment wouldn't follow him to Buffalo. I mean, Cooper didn't spend his whole career with the Jets for fuxake. Get your head out of yourass. I said it when Cooper was put on the trade market, he is not going to elevate your teams level of compete. He's not a leader. He's good with whatever so long as he's getting paid right. But he's also not toxic in the way that alpha's like Davante Adams can be when things go wrong. He was a perfect fit for the Bills because he is a great talent on the boundary and was dirt cheap. He'll reach the crossroads of his career this offseason when he can no longer command a top 5 WR money as a free agent. So elite teams can now afford him. He has a chance to put a cap on his career playing for elite teams and change the perception that he was just a number accumulator who didn't care that much about winning. But, it also wouldn't shock me if he just retired if he can't get upwards of $20M aav(which I doubt). Dallas and Cleveland and he balled both places. Let's give him a chance before we assume so much. He might happily sign with us for 10m a year!! 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Magox said: Beane once again is two steps ahead of just about everyone on this message board. Many people were crying over trading Diggs and it ended up being a fantastic decision. Beane ended up getting a valuable 2nd round pick, got to unload tons of money for 2025 and he got a #1 WR in Amari who is a better man to man beater than Diggs which is something that Diggs was not able to do when it counted most. On the other hand, Amari came up huge in two third down plays that both ended up in scoring drives. If Beane was way ahead of everybody he would've never extended Diggs and had to eat $31m this year against the cap. Lol. I'm glad he realized Diggs was on the decline and fleeced the Texans for a 2nd round pick. My criticism wasn't trading Diggs. It was not finding an outside #1WR to replace him this off-season. When Beane realized this he got lucky that Cooper was available for his low salary hit. I give him credit for making the move as early as he did. Quote
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