Buffalo_Stampede Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: I’m guessing it’s mostly due to the late season acquisition. The rest of these guys have been together for months, not weeks. Same thing is happening with DeAndre Hopkins in KC. 1 Quote
I'mBuff Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, starrymessenger said: Awhile back McD mentioned that the Allen/Cooper chemistry was not yet there and was very much a work in progress. Looks like that hasn't changed. As for Cooper not gaining separation what good is he if he can't separate. Isn't that part of a #1's job description. Seemed to separate just fine in Cleveland. MVS got separation in NO. What’s going on here that we have do much trouble with that? Quote
NoName Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This is a quote from Joe Brad after the Ravens game on yon Cooper not being targeted... Amid Deion Rumors, Cowboys Source Confirms Kellen Official Move Amid Deion Rumors, Cowboys Source Confirms Kellen Official Move Cowboys Ex Amari Cooper Playoff No-Show Explained By Bills Buffalo Bills receiver Amari Cooper has been invisible in the last two playoff games, and offensive coordinator Joe Brady has explained why. Adam Schultz Jan 21, 2025 6:52 PM EST In this story: Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens Dallas Cowboys NFL 1Comment When the Buffalo Bills traded for former Dallas Cowboys star Amari Cooper, the move was seen as a signal of intent that the franchise was going to have a genuine crack at a Super Bowl. In his eight regular-season games, Cooper had just 20 receptions for 297 yards and two touchdowns as he got acclimated to his new surroundings. But with the playoffs beginning, Cooper was expected to be a driving force for the passing attack...except he hasn't been. With the Bills in the AFC Championship game, Cooper has barely been sighted in the two postseason wins, totaling just two receptions for eight yards and he didn't have a single reception in the win over the Baltimore Ravens. But why has Amari turned invisible? “I think Amari's doing a great job at being in the room and embodying that selfless mindset,” offensive coordinator Joe Brady said. “I say it every time, just watch out on the field where the [defensive backs] are when Amari is in the game. We didn't pass the ball a lot [vs. Ravens] and I think sometimes that's a product of it. Coop's doing a great job for us, he doesn't care about the stats right now. He knows that him being on the field helps our offense. I'd love to be able to get more opportunities just all the guys and be able to get us going and just hasn't been how the game's kind of played out the last two weeks.” Quote
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