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<blockquote data-quote="GreenNGold_81" data-source="post: 863223" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>They bargained that Sammy would help them win games. He had a heavy hand in winning them two games this year, one just so happened to be in the AFC championship. The other after Hill broke his collarbone week one which helped them solidify the second seed. They lose that game and they're the 3rd seed with the Pats getting a bye - big shift in the whole scheme of things. Yes, he's had limited production for a large part of this season, but AGAIN it's besides the point. He was a top FA addition at the time for a team that wanted to load up talent around their talented young QB. Nobody is going to talk trash about his contract if he blows up the stat sheet in the superbowl which is not outside the realm of possibility considering the momentum he caries going into the game. Cooper is a different player with an injury history that is favorable in comparison. Kansas City has fit a top 5 WR, top TE, and Watkins and still be 20 million under the cap. It's possible with the right maneuvering and again would take a weapon away from Dallas - who have a talented roster capable of putting it together during the remainder of the Rodgers era. How else do you suppose we will compete with the Chiefs, Saints, Ravens, and 49ers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenNGold_81, post: 863223, member: 11374"] They bargained that Sammy would help them win games. He had a heavy hand in winning them two games this year, one just so happened to be in the AFC championship. The other after Hill broke his collarbone week one which helped them solidify the second seed. They lose that game and they're the 3rd seed with the Pats getting a bye - big shift in the whole scheme of things. Yes, he's had limited production for a large part of this season, but AGAIN it's besides the point. He was a top FA addition at the time for a team that wanted to load up talent around their talented young QB. Nobody is going to talk trash about his contract if he blows up the stat sheet in the superbowl which is not outside the realm of possibility considering the momentum he caries going into the game. Cooper is a different player with an injury history that is favorable in comparison. Kansas City has fit a top 5 WR, top TE, and Watkins and still be 20 million under the cap. It's possible with the right maneuvering and again would take a weapon away from Dallas - who have a talented roster capable of putting it together during the remainder of the Rodgers era. How else do you suppose we will compete with the Chiefs, Saints, Ravens, and 49ers? [/QUOTE]
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