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Cooper Kupp and the Senior Bowl

He runs past a fast corner and yet some analysts say he just runs a perfect route. I wish they'd give him more credit for his speed as well. Hes got wheels too. Look forward to watching him play on Sundays instead of Saturdays burning my team.


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brewskis said:
BadlandsGrizFan said:
They've been showing senior bowl practices on the NFL network.....

In case anybody was wonderingggg.....Cooper Kupp has been dominating them.

Guy is a machine, likely to go in the mid 2nd I would assume.

Hopefully its not Philly.
On the contrary...I'd love to see him in Philly. Wentz needs receivers in the worst way. Seeing two blue-collar FCS dudes tear up the NFL would be awesome.


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A few folks think so, too...

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http://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphia-eagles/senior-bowl-wr-cooper-kupp-eager-work-carson-wentz

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http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20170125_Receiver_Kupp_a_record-setter__will_Eagles_be_interested_.html

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http://insidetheiggles.com/2017/01/24/cooper-kupp-philadelphia-eagles/
 
DuCharme said:
brewskis said:
BadlandsGrizFan said:
They've been showing senior bowl practices on the NFL network.....

In case anybody was wonderingggg.....Cooper Kupp has been dominating them.

Guy is a machine, likely to go in the mid 2nd I would assume.

Hopefully its not Philly.
On the contrary...I'd love to see him in Philly. Wentz needs receivers in the worst way. Seeing two blue-collar FCS dudes tear up the NFL would be awesome.


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A few folks think so, too...

:thumb:
http://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphia-eagles/senior-bowl-wr-cooper-kupp-eager-work-carson-wentz

:thumb:
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20170125_Receiver_Kupp_a_record-setter__will_Eagles_be_interested_.html

:thumb:
http://insidetheiggles.com/2017/01/24/cooper-kupp-philadelphia-eagles/


In one of these articles, Howie Roseman, VP of football operations, said Wentz could have an impact on who they pick.
 
Just so he goes to a pass first offense. He would be awesome in Green Bay or New England. Although I think if Pats win the superbowl this year, Tom Brady will retire. He would fit in nice in Atlanta or philly too...
 
Currently Kiper has Kupp ranked as the 10th best WR in the draft, and McShay has him 58th on the big board. I imagine his stock could go way up after a strong senior bowl week.
 
He's a hard worker, blue collar, lunch pail guy who won't burn you with speed or jump out of the gym, but will kill you with fundamentals, discipline, and high energy. Sure, his critics will say that he plays below the rim, but all he cares about is getting a win. Good kid from a strong family. What he lacks in pure athleticism, he makes up for by outworking everyone. He's like having an extra coach on the field. Goes to church every Sunday. Volunteers at the old folks' home. I'd say the best comparisons are Larry Bird, Steve Largent, Don Mattingly, and Jimmy Carter.
 
wbtfg said:
Currently Kiper has Kupp ranked as the 10th best WR in the draft, and McShay has him 58th on the big board. I imagine his stock could go way up after a strong senior bowl week.

I'm no Kiper or McShay, but I have him 6th on my big board. mid round 2 pick. Would love my Vikings to get him.
 
My Steelers could have used Kupp this year, in place of year-long suspended M Bryant, to take the double teams away from Brown.

Kupp is AMAZING.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
He's a hard worker, blue collar, lunch pail guy who won't burn you with speed or jump out of the gym, but will kill you with fundamentals, discipline, and high energy. Sure, his critics will say that he plays below the rim, but all he cares about is getting a win. Good kid from a strong family. What he lacks in pure athleticism, he makes up for by outworking everyone. He's like having an extra coach on the field. Goes to church every Sunday. Volunteers at the old folks' home. I'd say the best comparisons are Larry Bird, Steve Largent, Don Mattingly, and Jimmy Carter.

headed it on the nail!
 
CDAGRIZ said:
He's a hard worker, blue collar, lunch pail guy who won't burn you with speed or jump out of the gym, but will kill you with fundamentals, discipline, and high energy. Sure, his critics will say that he plays below the rim, but all he cares about is getting a win. Good kid from a strong family. What he lacks in pure athleticism, he makes up for by outworking everyone. He's like having an extra coach on the field. Goes to church every Sunday. Volunteers at the old folks' home. I'd say the best comparisons are Larry Bird, Steve Largent, Don Mattingly, and Jimmy Carter.

What he lacks in "natural athleticism," he makes up for in "intelligence." Wait, maybe you don't have to put quotes around intelligence, since everybody knows what that means.
 
Kupp is what I call "a winner". Use all the superlatives and punctuation marks you want.

Moslty, I'm glad to see him go, along with Baldwin and pretty much all of EWU's offensive coaching staff. I think they will have a tough time recovering from all this turnover.
 
AllWeatherFan said:
CDAGRIZ said:
He's a hard worker, blue collar, lunch pail guy who won't burn you with speed or jump out of the gym, but will kill you with fundamentals, discipline, and high energy. Sure, his critics will say that he plays below the rim, but all he cares about is getting a win. Good kid from a strong family. What he lacks in pure athleticism, he makes up for by outworking everyone. He's like having an extra coach on the field. Goes to church every Sunday. Volunteers at the old folks' home. I'd say the best comparisons are Larry Bird, Steve Largent, Don Mattingly, and Jimmy Carter.

What he lacks in "natural athleticism," he makes up for in "intelligence." Wait, maybe you don't have to put quotes around intelligence, since everybody knows what that means.

Spot on. He's a tough kid, and very intelligent. He's hard working and as brave as they get when it comes to going across the middle. He won't back down and is basically fearless. He might not have the best 40 time, but he has tremendous hands and is shifty enough to make at least one guy miss. He once saved an old lady from certain death when she was crossing the street, and then breast fed an injured penguin back to health. I believe most scholars hold that he liberated Armenia. High motor guy. Once the son of a poor turd farmer, Copper is now going places. I predict he will go in the early second round, or create his own team and become a player/coach and Senator of Rhode Island.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
He's a hard worker, blue collar, lunch pail guy who won't burn you with speed or jump out of the gym, but will kill you with fundamentals, discipline, and high energy. Sure, his critics will say that he plays below the rim, but all he cares about is getting a win. Good kid from a strong family. What he lacks in pure athleticism, he makes up for by outworking everyone. He's like having an extra coach on the field. Goes to church every Sunday. Volunteers at the old folks' home. I'd say the best comparisons are Larry Bird, Steve Largent, Don Mattingly, and Jimmy Carter.

POTD (Decade). :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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