When I first saw the work ethic concerns, it stunk of a young man who was really beat down by all his injury issues. He didn't have any of these concerns in college. Actually, on the play he broke his leg, Cooper was blocking nine yards downfield. When he did get injured, the team praised his work ethic when various coaches cited it as a reason they felt he could come back better than ever. It wasn't until after that when things faltered.
Prior to Cooper starting for us, his presser was very interesting. While he wouldn't say he's different or took anything for granted or didn't work hard, he did speak about being humbled, knowing how important his limited opportunities are and appreciating where he was from what was once a long road back just to be placed in a situation of uncertainty.
He closed saying,
“I try not to dwell on the past, but really, it has just been a few injuries that have held me back and that has been what has hurt me at times are injuries. Now, I am looking forward, feeling good, healthy and aiming to kind of rewrite the story or let it play out how I end up, let it go."
Obviously I have a bias because I already had a feeling it was more injury related disenchantment than simply being a lazy guy, but that reads to me like a young man who has accepted what was and embraced what is.
Even going back to when he joined the Patriots, there were real hints that his injury history was weighing on his mind.
“It’s just one of those things, you’ve worked hard and things just haven’t seemed to fall your way. Honestly, it’s more of a mental thing than anything else. I feel like the biggest thing is the actual fresh start with a new organization and being able, from this day forward, to rewrite my history and be a better player than I was before,” he said.
Along those lines, Cooper relayed that he had been “turning over every stone and trying some different things” in hopes of turning things around before the trade to the Patriots.
He even mentioned cutting his long hair off as part of his efforts at making changes. That screams of a guy who just wanted things to be different.
The time off likely did him the world of good, and the strong start is wonderful for him.
Watching his pressers was a joy. He genuinely seems like a really, really nice guy. He spoke the world about our team, stating this is one of the hardest working groups he's been around. I've got my fingers crossed for him.