Asked if he or his representatives have had conversations with the Rams about trade rumors, Cooper Kupp said, “Nothing really. It’s that time of the year, there’s going to be rumors and things that go around. I let that stuff as much as I can be in the background.” https://t.co/YsWEoSylFk
Now that we’re probably out of the kupp game I’d still love for the guy to get out of LA because that is an abusive relationship. He is not only being overused, he’s being abused. I read that in the opening game against Detroit not only did he get 21 targets, they ran him 400 yards on presnap motions alone.
What team in their right mind takes s big $ guy with a history of injuries on does this on opening day? I do wonder if he can hold up on way less overuse. [Reply]
The Rams and the the Chiefs discussed Cooper Kupp, but the Super Bowl champs needed to trade with a team that was willing to take on a large chunk of the salary and didn’t want to give up high picks. Tennessee is the team willing to play ball.
Originally Posted by Cheater5:
I grow more convinced by the day we don’t sign a big name WR before the deadline (barring another significant injury). In fact, if anything, they might sign someone from the other side of the ball.
Just my completely unscientific, wild ass assumption.
I could’ve been more wrong — but I’m not sure how. I think the only reason they signed Hopkins is because BV reads CP for hot takes, and mine greatly angered him. [Reply]
The Rams and the the Chiefs discussed Cooper Kupp, but the Super Bowl champs needed to trade with a team that was willing to take on a large chunk of the salary and didn’t want to give up high picks. Tennessee is the team willing to play ball.