Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree combined for only 13 yards on two receptions against the Redskins on Sunday night.

After the game, All-Pro Cornerback Josh Normal put both Raiders wide receivers on blast.

“You don’t come in here and say what you’re going to put up on somebody. 200 yards? Did he even catch two balls? He only caught one, huh,” Norman said. “Don’t come out here and tell me what you’re going to do. Show me. You’re gonna have to run through me to get that and we ain’t lettin’ that happen. So whatever that young cat said, Coop, go on and take it back.”

Norman then moved on to Crabtree…

“Crabtree, I have nothing to say to you… Sherm was right. He say he was sorry, but I don’t think he was sorry. I think he sucked.”

For Cooper, Sunday night was his second consecutive disappearing act from the Raider offense (he tallied just 33 yards against the Jets in week two), and after three games the Raiders third-year receiver has caught only 10 of his 23 targets for 101 yards.

Cooper does, however, lead the NFL in a one offensive statistic – dropped passes. His six dropped passes in 2017 are already more than he totaled a year ago.

Next week, the Raiders travel to Denver where they’ll face a secondary considered to be even better than the Redskins.

The loser of that game will drop to third place in the AFC West.

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