Do you like Cooper Kupp!

jammerhawk

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What’s not to like?

He’s a team resource for wisdom experience and professionalism. Perhaps he’s not quite the same guy who used to kick the Hawks butts when beginning but he’s still a guy that leads trains and plays hard in the clutch. I see him as almost a player coach. I’d have loved to have had him here from the very beginning of a career marked by excellence. He just gets his job done.

Anyone thinking to the contrary is either biased or has unrealistic expectations. Of course you can disagree but I’m sure the team doesn’t.
 

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Absolutely. Love this dude.

Don’t have time to watch now but, will later.

Coop definitely isn’t getting any younger but, I can actually see him playing the next two seasons. In a significant role at that. Slot. Shaheeed downfield burner…JSN - everywhere.

Coop has made some straight up money plays this year. I for one, do not care if he’s getting 1K a season. That’s not what we need him to do.

He’s still, and will continue to be, one of the best blocking WRs in the game. “If we just needed a guy to block, we could pay less” - Bullshit. It’s no coincidence that JSN has done what he’s done since Coop came.

Yah…I wasn’t as ‘on board’ before the season. Aging WR…coming off injury…etc…

All in now.

Additionally, I think he will be hangry (yep..hangry) for more. I think he’ll want more than just one season with the Hawks. He’ll want to be remembered as a Hawk…not as a Ram.
Kupp has found his home. I don’t see him going anywhere. I saw a video after he was released by the Rams on how hard it was on him and his family. Schneider brought him into the Seahawk family to stay imo
 

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I most def had to LOL at the Palm Springs of WA reference, or as we called it, Yakivegas.

Plus, the city gave us Mel Stottlemeyer.

Look up the notable people on Wiki. It is suprisingly impressive.
 

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I most def had to LOL at the Palm Springs of WA reference, or as we called it, Yakivegas.

Plus, the city gave us Mel Stottlemeyer.

Look up the notable people on Wiki. It is suprisingly impressive.
Let's not forget Dr. Dan Doornink.
 

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I hope John and Mike hire Coop as a coaching assistant after he hangs up the cleats. I sense he's not leaving the NFL after his playing days are over.
Gleaning everything Coach Mike has said in reference to Kupp I can't help but believe if not as a player Kupp will be on the coaching staff in some capacity and that will have no negative effect on our roster cap space.
 

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What’s not to like?

He’s a team resource for wisdom experience and professionalism. Perhaps he’s not quite the same guy who used to kick the Hawks butts when beginning but he’s still a guy that leads trains and plays hard in the clutch. I see him as almost a player coach. I’d have loved to have had him here from the very beginning of a career marked by excellence. He just gets his job done.

Anyone thinking to the contrary is either biased or has unrealistic expectations. Of course you can disagree but I’m sure the team doesn’t.

There are people on this board who were mad that we signed him in the first place

We know how that goes

Can't let go of those narratives. Sometimes for years. :ROFLMAO:

So if you're reading anything negative that's probably at the root
 

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without Kupp were not in the Superbowl. HE was clutch in the NFC championship game.
 

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without Kupp were not in the Superbowl. HE was clutch in the NFC championship game.
He was clutch all year. Knows where the sticks are on those crucial 1st downs and can find the endzone from time to time. About what I expected, really, when he signed. Very valuable asset.
 

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Yeah I like Coop. I love George Kittle too. We can all appreciate players who played for enemy teams too.
 

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Yeah I like Coop. I love George Kittle too. We can all appreciate players who played for enemy teams too.
Larry Fitzgerald is the ultimate of this. That effing guy! Unless had played for the Hawks.
 

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Larry Fitzgerald is the ultimate of this. That effing guy! Unless had played for the Hawks.
Larry is a class act. Had the privilege of watching him live many times. One of my all time favourites for sure.
 

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Larry Fitzgerald is the ultimate of this. That effing guy! Unless had played for the Hawks.
He's the one player of the Cardinals that I wished could have a ring; few more deserving.
 

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He ruled it for so long. Of course it was annoying since NFC West. Nothing but respect.

Like karate, no? Respect your opponent.
 

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