Cowboys' outlook improving but this season may wed them to a bad future
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When the Cowboys dealt for Amari Cooper the last week of October, a great wave of pithy comments washed over the timeline. Sure, there were those laughing at the Raiders for their continued fire sale of talent. There was just as much scorn directed at the CowCowboys' outlook improving but this season may wed them to a bad future
When the Cowboys dealt for Amari Cooper the last week of October, a great wave of pithy comments washed over the timeline. Sure, there were those laughing at the Raiders for their continued fire sale of talent. There was just as much scorn directed at the Cowboys for surrendering a first-round pick on a receiver with declining production, especially when it seemed like a desperation move by a team convinced its championship window might be squandered and not by a 3-4 squad with apparent holes all over the roster. Even yours truly wrote a take that can be dug up and mocked. Dunk on me if so inclined, but I stand by the central thrust of this statement. Cooper has undeniably exceeded the fairly modest expectations he set out over 2017 and the first six weeks of 2018 in Oakland. Over the last three games alone, he has put up 473 yards and five touchdowns, amounts that far outstrip the 280 yards and one touchdown he had to start the 2018 season with the Raiders. Cooper had tons of success in college at Alabama a Read more