Browns running back Amari Cooper appeared on The Rich Eisen Show and asked, “Why can’t we?”

Amari Cooper joined the Rich Eisen radio show to talk about the Browns season.

Aizen wouldn’t let him go without a small bet.

Cleveland BrownsCleveland BrownsRich Eisen had Browns fever this week.

This Cleveland Browns team has been the topic of his conversation all week.

Whether we were discussing Joe Flacco’s play or Kevin Stefanski being nominated for Coach of the Year, it was the Browns.

Eisen was joined by Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper on Friday, and the interview was of great interest to Browns fans.

Cooper is back this season. It never got production-wise “thin,” but emotionally it was always hard to read.

He’s usually very patient, but this year his emotions got in the way and you can tell he loves playing for the Browns.

As soon as Eisen started doing interviews, it became immediately clear that he would struggle if he had one of four different microphones in front of him every day when he sat down to do his radio show.

“I know what you’re doing.” Amari said with a big smile.In the interview, Cooper revealed what it was like to have four different people at the helm.

He even admits it hasn’t always been easy, but his approach is to feel good about the person he’s throwing the ball to.

He also talked about why Joe Flacco is so effective and why he succeeded so quickly. If you are a football fan like me, this one is for you.

Cooper’s attitude helped him have another great season, a historic season.

He is just 15 yards away from becoming the first Browns player to record back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons.

I’m glad I was able to do that again this year. November 5, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper (2) celebrates after scoring in the first half against the Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Before sending Cooper, Eisen asked an important question: “Why not Cleveland?” Cooper gave a great answer.

It would be a lie if I didn’t say it, but he said it’s like “building a roof before you build a foundation.”

Amari said the team is committed to the task at hand, but will keep Lombardi in mind.Cooper’s prosperity in Cleveland was remarkable. #2 is a big reason Cleveland made the playoffs.

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