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You know I heard them talking about Cooper on 1 Bills Live and they said they were expecting more out put out of him even though they traded for him half way through the season I was like how the heck do you expect him to just come in and have immediate chemistry with Josh someone he's never played with before  .

 

I for one would like to see what he could do if he had a chance to develop some chemistry with Josh and get to know the offensive scheme a bit better but I'm not thinking it's going to happen ...

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2 hours ago, Steptide said:

 

 

Honestly surprising. I kind of assumed the rumors of him being done with Football were true and that's why he was still at home. 

 

I guess the prospect of skipping out on Training Camp and returning to a familiar place was enough to lure him back for another go.

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31 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Dam. I know some on here think he is washed up.  Will be interesting to see how he does.  

 

A pro bowler just three seasons ago--and in Cleveland! 

 

Probably a pretty good situation in LA with Pete,  and a high level running back, a good QB, and maybe the best tight end in the league.

 

Guy doesn't seem to have an arrogant, primadonna, it is all about me bone in his body. Would be great to see him have a couple high level years to finish his career.

 

 

 

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42 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

Honestly surprising. I kind of assumed the rumors of him being done with Football were true and that's why he was still at home. 

 

I guess the prospect of skipping out on Training Camp and returning to a familiar place was enough to lure him back for another go.

      I think his true desire to play football , true speed , may be done with.  BUT many guys prove their desire for money really never slows down, and it’s a time where a vet can play a few snaps a game, or suddenly complain of calf pain or some other subjective injury and grab another couple mil.   Don’t know the guy , but I think he could have been more available last year (. Wrist pain also is a subjective, unmeasurable thing.  Fractures, ligament tears , kidney stones , even concussions are more easily proven and measured with historical proof of recovery timetables).   Just saying I agree, would not expect much; might do a few plays to hang on , but I bet it’s Buffalo 2 as the big picture.  

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There is some talk that Raiders and Pats are talking a Jakobi for Dugger trade - so wonder if this is a sign there may be something brewing on that

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4 hours ago, Steptide said:

 

When the world throws you balls but it just hit off the walks, that’s Amari…

ehen the worth throws you pies, you just close your eyes, that’s Amari….

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4 hours ago, Mister Defense said:

 

A pro bowler just three seasons ago--and in Cleveland! 

 

Probably a pretty good situation in LA with Pete,  and a high level running back, a good QB, and maybe the best tight end in the league.

 

Guy doesn't seem to have an arrogant, primadonna, it is all about me bone in his body. Would be great to see him have a couple high level years to finish his career.

 

 

 


LA? Oh how I wish this is the 80s…

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53 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

Raiders traded for Kenny Pickett, looks like they are going all in. 😁

Laugh at the Raiders all you want, but Geno can throw the ball and their offense features Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty.  I also think Dont'e Thornton is going to excel in their offense.

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7 hours ago, 90sBills said:


LA? Oh how I wish this is the 80s…

 

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So, Los Angeles, instead?

 

Grew up in So Cal, and like most in the country, always referred to it as L A. !

 

Didn't mean to confuse you.

 

 

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