bksballer89
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he's right
Hopkins has 632 catches for 8,602 yards and 54 touchdowns in his seven-year career, catching balls from Matt Schaub, Case Keenum, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Ryan Mallett, Tom Savage, Brian Hoyer, T.J. Yates, and Brock Osweiler
Yep, great on and off the fieldA real class act.
“I was probably just as shocked as everybody else,” said Mathieu. “I really couldn’t imagine DeAndre Hopkins not retiring in a Texans uniform. I spent a season with him a couple years ago, and he’s probably everything you want in a player, especially a teammate — not only the thing he does on the football field Monday nights, Thursday nights, Sunday nights. It’s the kind of impact he had in the community as well. He was one of these guys who was always out there. He was very vocal about — especially the voiceless. He gave a lot of people hope in Houston, so to see him go is definitely shocking, but to see him unite with his greatest mentor in Larry Fitzgerald, I’m pretty sure those guys are going to do something special in Arizona.”
- Tyr
"Talk about a professional. He's a guy that's loved by his players," Shorts said. "We talked about any and everything in that locker room. When he got on the practice field, he was one of the hardest working guys on the field. Couldn't be stopped, no matter what he did. He was that guy. He worked hard. He was big on communication. He was big on timing. He's just a good guy, man.
- Cecil Short III
"He'll be with a great team as much as I hate to see him go for my team," Reid continued. "You know how much we and the city of Houston all loved him here, but he's going to a do great out there in Arizona, and they got a hell of a team that's building over there too."
"Hop was an all-star teammate," Reid explained. "In addition to being a Pro Bowl wide receiver, he was a Pro Bowl teammate."
- Justin Reid
Nothing to see. It will have zero impact on anythingYou're still throwing other people under the bus. Yes it's obvious Drew Brees and Matt Ryan are better than what the Texans had, but blaming prior quarterbacks still generates media hype and may come back to haunt the team. If the Cardinals are doing terrible this year or Hopkins is not doing well, you KNOW the question will come up... and that brings drama into the situation.