muppy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 32 minutes ago, Mikie2times said: Your posts are old and not what they once were MIKIE *gigglesnorts* this is so cheeky hahahaaaa Edited 34 minutes ago by muppy 1 Quote
DaVinci Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago " 3 rd and 12 ....pass over the middle to Cooks for a 14 yard gain.....wait he comes up limping" Quote
muppy Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, DaVinci said: " 3 rd and 12 ....pass over the middle to Cooks for a 14 yard gain.....wait he comes up limping" woe to we Bills fans. No hope of an improvement in our woefully short quality Healthy WR options. seriously though he hasn't even played a down of football for us. Im Hopeful he is at Minimum an improvement . a positive contributor on offense. We have no choice but to watch and wait to see how he does. Hope springs eternal Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago 52 minutes ago, boyst said: His body quit on him. It was clear as day. Anyone who's athletic and washed out at any age or ability can recognize it. But Cooper was a player who had just put up a 1200+ yard season full of big plays......including a game in that 2023 season where he put up 265 yards. NOTHING gets DC's fired like getting beaten over the top. And Cooper(4) only ranks behind Calvin Johnson(5) and Lance Alworth(5) in career 200+ yard receiving games. His commitment to the game was always in question everywhere he went but at the same time he was a great deep threat. The people on here who act like he wasn't having a significant impact after his arrival just don't understand the psychology of the game. Injuries diminished his skills and along with few months of less than dynamic tape that changed that perception come playoff time. But for a while his presence elevated the passing game A LOT. Quote
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