Not sure why he wouldn’t. He produced this year with less than ideal QB play/offensive scheme preparation due to the timing of Watson’s ultimate suspensionI don’t need some old guy teaching young players.
Amari needs to produce or he’s out after this season.
I know the initial thought was Tillman = DPJ replacement player but have to wonder if it's more Cooper's replacement player..
Browns have flexibility to get out of Cooper's deal next year and his deal expires in two..
Even though DPJ is a free agent next year, I have to feel it makes more sense to bite the bullet on an expensive WR for one year (next year), extend DPJ next offseason, and extend Moore the following one and go into 2025 season with DPJ, Tillman, Moore and Bell rather than letting DPJ go next year..
Wait a minute, is he the progeny of Browns legend Lawyer Tillman?Definitely like that he’s a 2nd generation player and grew up around the game.
No.Wait a minute, is he the progeny of Browns legend Lawyer Tillman?
I think Brandon Little cribbed my rhetoric.We drafted 2 WR with the 42nd pick.
I think 2023 will be an evaluation year for Cooper with Watson. If they light it up together, how can you move on from that? I'm expecting big things from those two.
I would agree with that mentality with other sports but there’s this notion that Watson has the Browns by the stones due to the contract and starvation of position competence…. Cooper will be there as much as Plax & AB was, Nelson & Adams was, Welker was, Ocho was, Tyreek was etc….Yeah, I'm thinking Cooper stays around as long as Watson wants him to.
@2 For The Brew Seems like something Kareem would have said.
(assuming this was actually said)