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Amari Cooper and his potentially turned to the Dallas Cowboys.
Now we're asking the question right off the bat buyer sell,
does the reunion with the Dallas Cowboys make sense for
Amari Cooper? Now for the Dallas Cowboys, but for a
MARII Cooper. Let's break this, let's break this down. Amari Cooper, guys,
is a top five pro bowler verse excuse me, a
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five time pro bowler. But let's be real. Things did
not end well between him and the Cowboys. After three
and a half years and Dallas, Cooper was traded away
in twenty twenty two for what I can just describe
only as pennies on the dollars. Well, Jerry Jones stated
to start started to complain about computer Cooper's contract and
his performance after a rough playoff exit to make things too,
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makes matters worse. After a trade, there were rumblings of
some bad plug between the two sides. You all remember
how the situation unfolded, and it was just more than
just football. It was a messy breakup and those kind
of things just don't magically disappear. Now, fast forward to today,
Amari Cooper has been bouncing around. We saw some series
struggles in twenty twenty four after having After starting the
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year with the Cleveland Browns, he had a disappointing five
hundred and fifty forty seven yards and four touchdowns. Then
a mid season trade to the Buffalo Bills didn't improve.
He posts just two hundred ninety seven yards and two
touchdoes with the Buffalo Bills. And let's not even talk
about his post He's a performance where he just averaged
six point eight yards per reception. That's not the production
we expect from a player of his predigee. It's clear
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a Marii Cooper is no longer a number one receiver
that he once was. But do not get me wrong,
he still has potential. A Mark Cooper can still be
productive in the right situation, but I do not think
return to the Dallas Cowboys is rights fit for him.
The Dallas Cowboys have a need at receiver, right, There's
no question about it. They've got Ceedee Lamb, but after
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that they got issues. Right, you got guys like Jalen Tolbert,
Jalen Brooks, and Johnathan Mingo who all have potential but
are very unproven at this point. Now, a Marii Cooper
could technically give Dak Prescott a familiar weapon. That's that
is that is that is that's true. But think about it.
The Cowboys have already moved on him from once. Cooper's
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age and decline production means he's no longer the focal
point of a high powered offense, and honestly, resigning him
makes it feels like we're cycling an old idea, much
like what the Dallas Cowys like to do, rather than
moving forward than fresh You younger, poach, Now let's talk
about the elephant in the room. There is still that
lingering tension from how things ended in Dallas. The Cowboys
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traded him ham away after a rocky Actually, I just
don't see the fits when you've got that kind of
bad blood between a player and an organizations expected to
be the same kind of successful chemistry. I think Cooper
needs a fresh start. He's got talent, and he's got
to move from the situation in Dallas. I don't think.
I just don't see how a return in Dallas would
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benefit either side. So after all that, I'm officially selling
the idea of a Mark Cooper returning to the Dallas Cowboys.
There's too much history, too much drama, and honestly, I
think the Dallas Coboys are better off developing their young
receivers than trying to revisit the past when they've gotten
a chance to build for the future. But all right,
Cowboys fans, people in the chat, I want to hear
from you, buy or sell? Does Amari Cooper returning to
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the Dallas Cowboys make the most sense? Or is it
just time for both sides to move on? Smash that
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