Hoping we get in the playoffs with both of them healthy. Then we'll see some shit.Kupp is in great condition and treats his body well he will be back so will Puka now its time to dig down and run the rock over and over again
Navy? No offense but It’s hard to understand what you post sometimes.And soon as kupp or navy’s come back it’s back to force feeding
I've always warned about when players get past 30 years old. While they still have the elite skill set injuries happen more often at that age. Kupp does a great job maintaining his body. But he plays a violent sport. No amount of conditioning can prevent certain injuries.
It was great that Puka was able to play all of last season. But he did have injury concerns before the draft. Jonah Jackson had injury concerns. Now that stuff is rearing its ugly head.
I don't think any team can withstand this many injuries. Its our turn now. Life in the NFL.
Even if the refs call the hip drop the result remains the same. Kupp is out and the Rams lose the game.
That’s the odd part.The thing about hip drop tackles is, they are supposed to review them after the games and fine the player for doing it. We will see if they fine the scum bag that did that to Kupp.
I'm not sure the type of tackle, or age for that matter, is the primary reason for Kupp's injury, given his fragile body, as evidenced by his extensive injury history. He's injured more than all of our O'linemen which we consistently rag on for being injury prone. It helps to be elite when healthy I guess.Unfortunately I don't think this situation applies to kupp. He was injured by a drop hip tackle which was banned by the NFL this season. Refs also missed the call on the field.
Football injuries typically caused by contact are based on pure luck. Kupp got tackled in a way that would cause most players to leave the game injured. Throwing that in as him being injury prone because of that makes zero sense. He simply had shitty luck.I'm not sure the type of tackle, or age for that matter, is the primary reason for Kupp's injury, given his fragile body, as evidenced by his extensive injury history. He's injured more than all of our O'linemen which we consistently rag on for being injury prone. It helps to be elite when healthy I guess.
Coincidentally I just posted something similar just below youFootball injuries typically caused by contact are based on pure luck. Kupp got tackled in a way that would cause most players to leave the game injured. Throwing that in as him being injury prone because of that makes zero sense. He simply had shitty luck.
Not really ground breaking news but confirmation I guess.
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