This move may be the worst thing the Rams could do. A promising season may be thrown down the drain now with this prima donna. Terrible move because I see zero pluses here and that is only because of his temperament. I hope I'm wrong.Rams sign effeminate obj. Hoping kupps targets and numbers don’t decrease drastically but we know obj can’t be the number 2/3 wr without throwing a tantrum. I think Robert woods is a better wr at this point
This move may be the worst thing the Rams could do. A promising season may be thrown down the drain now with this prima donna. Terrible move because I see zero pluses here and that is only because of his temperament. I hope I'm wrong.
Awesome analysis!!! He also has power andHiis first four steps are like lightening, the backs are beat in these 4 steps...His ability to shift, deke, turn, spin, accellerate are unparralled and his natural smarts make him a deadly opponent.
I dug into basketball reference, and Kupp is #7 on the all time White receiving seasons:
1. Charley Hennigan 1,746
2. Lance Alworrh 1,602
3. Wes Welker 1,569
4. Charley Hennigan 1,546
5. Jordy Nelson 1,519
6. Elroy Hirsch 1,495
7. Cooper Kupp 1,489
So Kupp needs to average 119 yards a game over the last four games to break the record. He would have an asterisk as he had 17 games instead of 16 but I could
care less. Let' go Cooper Kupp!
Elroy Hirsch, in a 12-game season in1951, gained 1495 yards with a 22.7 per catch and 17 TDs. Over 16 games that would be 1993 yards.
There won't be an asterisk (or at least there shouldn't be) as none have been used previously for single season records as the season expanded from 12 to 14 and then to 16 games.
Boy, consider how impressive Welker’s finest season was as he worked nearly exclusively out of the slot his whole career. He worked the middle of the field with monster linebacker and safeties trying to take his head off. Wes deserves to be in the HOF.Elroy Hirsch, in a 12-game season in1951, gained 1495 yards with a 22.7 per catch and 17 TDs. Over 16 games that would be 1993 yards.
I think because the numbers are too large fore passing and receiving. It's just not as easy to remember the passing yardage records of what each hall of fame qb ended up with, also you have the problem of eras obscuring the greatness of previous eras.There never was an asterisk for Eric Dickerson breaking O.J. Simpson's record for rushing yardage in a season. Dickerson gained 2105 yards in a 16 game season in 1984, to Simpson's 2003 for 14 games in 1973. Dickerson's record has stood ever since. Adrian Peterson came closest with 2097 in 2012.
Rushing yardage records, whether game, season, or career, have always been considered more attention worthy than records for passing or pass receiving yardage. I hope Cooper Kupp breaks the pass receiving yardage record. The reaction will be interesting.