Too few quarterbacks in the game international football league they had a chance to throw to one big receiver and even less to two big receivers. LA Rams Quarterback Matthew Stafford He scored in one of the greatest wide receivers ever played in the National Football League, and Cooper Kupp He had one of the best seasons a wide receiver has ever had, and in 1947 Calvin Johnson’s 1964 yard was just shy of the hard 2000 yards.
megatron The Rams’ Kupp became the first recipient to win the triple crown and the first Pro Bowl selection since Steve Smith Jr. So when Stafford Appeared on I AM ATHELTE On the show hosted by former wide receiver Brandon Marshall and corner player Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones, Marshall annoyed Stafford when he asked Stafford who he was going to take.
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A young Calvin Johnson or a young Cooper Kupp, who is the better choice?
Marshall asked Stafford-“You’re the general manager, you’re done. You play 6 years-7 more, you win 2 more Super Bowls, you’re done. Now you move into the front desk, you have a young Calvin Johnson and a young Cooper Kupp. Now they’re both at their best, who are you getting?“
Now this is a great situation to be in, and when Stafford decided to take the easy way-“ I’ll take both.” When Marshall wouldn’t let her bang like that. Stafford asked the type of attack he was making. Marshall was ready with a simple I formation.
Stafford couldn’t help but admire the man they were looking for. megatron -“I’m formation, old man on an island. Calvin is a great player out there. What is Cooper doing for us inside, blocking, opening, scoring goals. I mean, you can’t go wrong with either. I am very serious.”
Marshall pointed out that Stafford was the common denominator between Johnson and Kupp’s seasons with 1964 yards and 1947 yards being #1 and #2, respectively. Stafford replied-“You said it, not me.”
Stafford didn’t give a definitive answer, and the question still lies with Megatron or Cooper Kupp. Who has?
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