I’ve been saturating myself with Kupp interviews ever since he became a Seahawk and two thoughts come to mind:
One, I wish he would have been drafted by the Seahawks. I wish he would have never played for a putrid divisional rival all those years. Happy for his personal success but it should have always been wearing the blue and green.
Two, he’s my favorite kind of human. Incredibly humble, kind. Regardless of personal achievements and accolades, he remains neutral, doesn’t get caught up in the media hype. We are talking about a former Super Bowl MVP and he acts like a rookie grateful for the opportunity.
Reminds me very much of some guy who used to wear 80 for us.
Here’s to him having a great injury free year and making the Rams regret letting him go.

One, I wish he would have been drafted by the Seahawks. I wish he would have never played for a putrid divisional rival all those years. Happy for his personal success but it should have always been wearing the blue and green.
Two, he’s my favorite kind of human. Incredibly humble, kind. Regardless of personal achievements and accolades, he remains neutral, doesn’t get caught up in the media hype. We are talking about a former Super Bowl MVP and he acts like a rookie grateful for the opportunity.
Reminds me very much of some guy who used to wear 80 for us.
Here’s to him having a great injury free year and making the Rams regret letting him go.




