3 Reasons Amari Cooper Should Sign With The Cincinnati Bengals

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No Scapegoating

This is not a stretch here. The Dallas Cowboys have not won a Super Bowl in over 24 years and the finger-pointing is starting to prove harmful. With each losing season, the blame has to be placed somewhere. This year it was thrown in the direction of head coach Jason Garrett. If Cooper resigns, it may be his turn if they fail in 2020.

With Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott viewed as the cornerstones, Cooper is the odd man out here. Another season without the playoffs and the finger-pointing will begin, yet again. And if Cooper is set to sign a huge contract, the blame will fall on his shoulders. In Cincinnati, the expectations will not be as big. In terms of production, Cooper will get his numbers. With Cooper, Boyd, and Green, the offense should be one of the best in the league.

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