Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane On Acquiring Amari Cooper | Buffalo Bills



Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane On Acquiring Amari Cooper | Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills General Manager Brandon Beane addresses the media following practice on Monday, October 16th. Topics include: how the trade for Wide Receiver Amari Cooper came to fruition, the traits he sees from Cooper that made the Wide Receiver a suitable trade target for the team, where he sees Cooper fitting into the Bills offense, whether there was a sense of urgency to make a trade for a skill player on offense, and how difficult it is to onboard a Wide Receiver onto a new team.
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19 comments
  1. I'm not a fan of adding old players. I'd rather have a young 3rd round pick… but with that said they would not win the Superbowl with the team they have now (without him). I.e. Von Miller was a flop. Injury no injury it wasn't going to work anyways

  2. I don’t buy beanes analogy that he feels good about who we have with or without cooper. He can’t be that blind to not see that our receivers just aren’t up to snuff Hopefully cooper makes all them better

  3. Wish it didn’t cost a 3rd, he’s 30 and it’s the last year on his contract. Maybe this gets us over the hump and we win it all. It was our biggest weakness.

  4. I mean, I honestly didn't see a "need" for a wideout, but I have never been one to argue for quality depth, especially given our teams injury frequency. I'd say we got a heck of a depth piece in Amari, lol. And I would never turn down a guy as hard-working and with good character attributes who looks like he belongs and should have been drafted by this team. I did not want us to trade for a wideout, …but when Amari's name popped up in discussions, I remember thinking "now that, would make some reasonable sense, given our roster." Just glad Beane and Co. were thinking along the same lines. Letting Cooper go to the Chiefs, or another rival would have been bad business as well. Definitely a win, win, win, win, win, win if you were to ask me… Lol (salary, skills, elevation, rivalry, mentorship, character)

  5. Jerry Rice was 44 when he retired… he was his best in his early 30’s…… experience is so much more important than one realizes …. Makes up for a little loss of speed …and besides … Coleman , hollins , mvs…. Can’t do the same as Cooper … they just can’t …

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