FRISCO -- A half-dozen games into this strange new era, it seems safe to say that Amari Cooper and the Dallas Cowboys rank as the greatest merger since Kate Upton and Justin Verlander. A transaction once widely and wildly scorned now rivals the Louisiana Purchase. Even if this isn't entirely surprising to some, your intrepid reporter included, no one expected something so transformative in one package. Cooper's got Michelangelo's hands, Baryshnikov's feet and Dak Prescott's ear, apparently.
By now you're probably aware of the little insurrection Sunday that resulted in a 75-yard touchdown pass against the Eagles. Not only did it result in points, it demonstrated growth of a young partnership.