“Be Bigger, Stronger, Faster,” Rams WR Cooper Kupp Identifies MAJOR Area Of Improvement Ahead of New NFL Season


“Be Bigger, Stronger, Faster,” Rams WR Cooper Kupp Identifies MAJOR Area Of Improvement Ahead of New NFL Season

While achieving the wide-receiving triple crown in the precursor edition of the tournament, Cooper Kupp has established himself as one of the most emphatic attacking threats. However, the Los Angeles Rams legend believes that despite all the laurels, he is still a mile away from the promised land and wants to consistently improve his game in the upcoming days.

He was a part of the Rich Eisen show on Friday where Cooper Kupp shared a string of important details that he is planning to incorporate in the forthcoming days. It is not easy for an individual to maintain the kind of rampage that he carved in the preceding edition of the tournament but Kupp believes that he can maintain himself and meliorate his skills for a better future.

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Here is what Cooper Kupp had to say about his playing pattern

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Talking to NFL Network’s Rich Eisen, Cooper Kupp quoted, “It’s real simple. The name of the game is being bigger, stronger, faster than you were the year before, and then all the stuff you can do cognitively to be able to slow the game down.”

He further added, “I feel like that’s the big thing that I built up over these last few months is being able to get to this place where the game is continuing to slow down and you’re able to play of the quieted mind.

Highlighting the minutest of details, Kupp would quote, “There’s little things, little details here and there within our offense that you want to improve on; angles off the line, the way you’re reading, understanding where guys fit on the second level, and then the run game, being able to take angles off the line of scrimmage to cut off guys appropriately; get a feel for how guys are going to play certain motions and runs based on actions from the front. All that little stuff that’s just the nuanced details you see in there as you play longer and longer you just get a better feel for.

He would conclude by saying, “At the end of the day, just being a better football player than you were the year before. You get to that place and understand that it’s not about the production. It’s not about what the paper says at the end of the day, it’s what the film says. And I want to go look at film and say I was a better football player than I was in 2021.”

Cooper Kupp finished his NFL 2021-22 campaign as the ace in receiving yards with 1947, receptions with 145 and receiving touchdowns with 16, becoming only the fourth player in NFL history to manifest the rare achievement of leading all WRs in every major category.

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