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Why do you think McVay phased him out of the number one (and honestly, number two) role in the offense at the end of the year then?on how we used Kupp primarily as a blocking back…he didn’t deteriorate overnite…
Why do you think McVay phased him out of the number one (and honestly, number two) role in the offense at the end of the year then?on how we used Kupp primarily as a blocking back…he didn’t deteriorate overnite…
Don't get too attached to a player. They change faster than coaches and GMs. And so far our team has done pretty well replacing guys. Add to that the salary cap guarantees about 10 guys will change on the 53 man roster every year.I would recommend ROD posters watch and listen to McVay’s Q&A with the media earlier today. It’s available on the Rams’ team site.
Unfortunately, it seems like the decision has been made on Kupp. Personally, I wish I understood it better. Aside from the significant intangibles Kupp still provides, I simply don’t see enough 2025 cap relief from moving on this offseason (next offseason … yes, absolutely).
I think the next offseason is exactly why this is happening. Les and McVay have both talked about doing what they need to in order to have money to pay their young core in the future. Players like Avila, Kobie, Young, Puka, and even Ethan Evans will have one year left after 2025 season. For star players you know you'll want to keep, extensions usually happen in that offseason before the last year of their contract. That's why they didn't want to go crazy on a Stafford contract beyond 2025 and why they will jettison Kupp and Jonah Jackson this offseason even though it doesn't help a ton now. It's all about that surge of young studs needing to be paid.I simply don’t see enough 2025 cap relief from moving on this offseason (next offseason … yes, absolutely).
Do you mean 2026?Offloading Kupp and Jackson really helps next year's cap.
You cold hearted bastard!Don't get too attached to a player.
And that’s a good thing but the Rams appear to be in good cap shape already for 2026; and, the Dead-$ resulting from moving on from both players (especially if it’s via release) is significant.Offloading Kupp and Jackson really helps next year's cap (2026).
@OldSchool is correct... we get attached to players and they all leave eventually. I never thought I'd get over Aaron Donald retiring. I thought he was too young and the team was trending up. It sucks but I got over it.I would recommend ROD posters watch and listen to McVay’s Q&A with the media earlier today. It’s available on the Rams’ team site.
Unfortunately, it seems like the decision has been made on Kupp. Personally, I wish I understood it better. Aside from the significant intangibles Kupp still provides, I simply don’t see enough 2025 cap relief from moving on this offseason (next offseason … yes, absolutely).
This is the crux of the issue.the Rams must believe Cooper Kupp's play has declined. Other than that, there is no reason to jettison him.
Plus, keeping him in 25' impacts the 26' cap. They want to cut bait now, take the big dead cap hit this year, and move on so he doesn't impact 26'.This is the crux of the issue.
If the Rams thought Kupp was worth what he's being paid, they wouldn't be trading him.
Right. I'm guessing their internal metrics are telling them he's slowed down and it's not injuries.This is the crux of the issue.
If the Rams thought Kupp was worth what he's being paid, they wouldn't be trading him.
I wish you had not said that.@OldSchool is correct...