Can Amari Cooper produce on the road?
Receiver Amari Cooper’s home and road numbers remain a mystery.
At home, he has 47 catches for 758 yards with five touchdowns. On the road, it’s 17 for 213 with two touchdowns. He was shut out against Patriots and three for 38 against the Lions in the past two road games, against two of the league’s premier cornerbacks, Stephon Gilmore and Darius Slay.
“I checked out the numbers actually I have significantly less targets on the road than I have at home,” Cooper said. “I think the numbers I have 60 targets at home and I have 32 on the road. So obviously the more opportunities you have in any setting, situation, you’re going to be better off. It’s just like basketball, you shoot the ball more you’re going to have more points. If you only have two shots then you only score four points.”
Cooper doesn’t think the Cowboys need to be more conscious about getting him the ball early and often.
“The reason I don’t go to the coaches and say I want x amount of targets on the road is I truly feel like we have so many playmakers on your offense that I don’t need 10 targets,” Cooper said.
But the facts are the Cowboys need Cooper involved as big factor in their success, either making plays or creating for the other receivers.
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You have less targets because you're not getting open, dummy.