Cooper Kupp has sprained ankle, is considered day-to-day


Cooper Kupp has sprained ankle, is considered day-to-day

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  1. Given that it happened in the final minutes when the game was already decided, this was 100% avoidable.

  2. Also it was complete stupidity for us to still have stafford and kupp out there let alone throwing it with 1 minute to go down 17 points, literally unforgivable stupidity if he has to miss time. Im starting to miss KOC as our OC

  3. Hopefully this will force McVay to be more creative with his offense rather than spamming Kupp

  4. to me, this is a head-scratcher. I mean how zoned out and out of touch do you have to be to not pull your best players out in garbage time?

    Been defending Mcbee tooth and nail but this is just dumb and inexcusable.

  5. This is what McVay deserves. If we get embarrassed in Tampa, all the blame should be on him.

  6. 100% avoidable by pulling your starters in garbage time. Not sure what McVay was thinking, IF he was even thinking by that point, but it’s a total boneheaded move.

  7. Crazy to me how in the previous drive they had a third down and opted for a conservative run when they were losing by two possessions, then they trot out Kupp the next drive as if they didn’t just surrender the game. He shouldn’t have been out there!!! McVay you already gave up, why the fuck was he out there??

  8. Glad it is nothing major but now we are in a situation where we might have to play him at not 100% in a must win game against the Bucs.

  9. My guy, McBae, I know our season is technically *still alive*, but you don’t leave your top weapons in the game when the door is clearly shut. You don’t earn kudos for trying, only for doing. And without a weapon like Kupp for future games, you can’t do.

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