Consider the source and the name Ryan. Class has never been connected to that name.
It really is, in looking at his gamelogs and stats from last year, they're actually very good.The contract they signed him to is basically 2 years/34 million, if they want to get out of it after two years he'll just count 6 million against the cap, while saving 16 million, so is it really that big a deal?
He's a bit inconsistent, and I suspect a bit soft when it comes to playing in inclement weather, but he's still a top 10 WR who has come through in some big moments.
People have recency bias and just want to remember the last thing they saw, which was the abortion of a game in Philly, which was just an encapsulation of the abortion of a season as a whole. The team was a complete mess so it's hard for me to single out Cooper, we'll see what happens the next year or two under a real staff.
Rex Ryan is being rightfully roasted on social media by his contemporaries for this.
Tell us about it, Marcus.
That's what I always thought, that he was really injured last year. But what threw me was the way the team didn't seem to back him up, how they kept insisting he was fine, etc. I get that you can't let injuries be an excuse, but it's okay to admit after the season that he was really hurt, and no one with the team did that (that I heard).Tell us about it, Marcus.
Pretty easy to see that Garrett coached completely different styles on the road as opposed to at home.Right. Garrett and Moore instructed him not to get open on the road. Makes sense.
He was definitely more conservative on the road, even by his standards.Pretty easy to see that Garrett coached completely different styles on the road as opposed to at home.
If you don't have an agenda, that is.
I didn't think they could admit that a player was injured and playing anyway. That's how Belichick gets away with playing around with the injury report.That's what I always thought, that he was really injured last year. But what threw me was the way the team didn't seem to back him up, how they kept insisting he was fine, etc. I get that you can't let injuries be an excuse, but it's okay to admit after the season that he was really hurt, and no one with the team did that (that I heard).
The "no sale" for me would have been using your 2019 1st round pick for a year and a half rental.If we had let him go, the cheering section would have been echoing Ryan's points. But he's back, so we have to justify it. No sale.
This is so accurate.dont worry guys, the draft will give us new pieces to complain about. im sure not everyone is going to like the draft.
breakdown of the draft
if you hated garrett: YES this draft was awesome, see.
if you dont like McClay: ho hum, McClays fingers and taint is all over it.
if you liked Garrett and mad hes gone: worst draft eva.
JJs take : needs more Johnny Walker
die hard cowboy fans: SUPER BOWL BABY!!!!!!!!! THIS IS OUR YEAR
realists: MM better have a freaking plan.
fans from other teams: Cowboys are stoopid.
fans of the draft and not much else: dear lords, they should have taken another RB, hes the BPA PEOPLE THE BPA, a difference maker, hes a game changer and whatever buzz words the media makes me say, take the BPA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good fans: wait 3 years, give it time.
immediate fans: damn it, every player sucks because they cant get the numbers i want. OMG the war daddy cant get a sack on his first play, he sucks. Why cant our WR get a TD every time hes thrown at.
media: everybody Dallas got sucks.
also media: the Browns, Detriot and Cardinals are going places baby.
Not even close. Pretty much everybody on this board for the last six months has been all for resigning him.If we had let him go, the cheering section would have been echoing Ryan's points. But he's back, so we have to justify it. No sale.
Because they didn't want to flush a first rounder so quickly, not because he was elite or "deserved" $20M a year.Not even close. Pretty much everybody on this board for the last six months has been all for resigning him.