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12 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah I can't see it. I mean I'd love him but it I don't see how a trade could happen. Might get interesting if we put Deebo on the block but I really don't think you're after another injury prone receiver. 

KC could maybe be a shout with their injuries but I'm thinking the Chargers could be the ideal suitor for Kupp. Herbert badly needs a dynamic redzone threat and I reckon Harbaugh could work a bit of magic with those two. 

Chargers and chiefs make sense and Buccs just lost both their receivers, but staying at the Rams makes more bloody sense. 

 
5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Chargers and chiefs make sense and Buccs just lost both their receivers, but staying at the Rams makes more bloody sense. 

Well yeah, that too. That kind of receiver isn't easy to find. 

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Well yeah, that too. That kind of receiver isn't easy to find. 

I want a full season of Kupp and Nacua on the same team with Williams as RB, 3 good options for Stafford and then Atwell and the TE group do well as well.
I really hope we don't trade him.

 
8 hours ago, layzie said:

Yeah I can't see it. I mean I'd love him but it I don't see how a trade could happen. Might get interesting if we put Deebo on the block but I really don't think you're after another injury prone receiver. 

KC could maybe be a shout with their injuries but I'm thinking the Chargers could be the ideal suitor for Kupp. Herbert badly needs a dynamic redzone threat and I reckon Harbaugh could work a bit of magic with those two. 

 


DeAndre Hopkins to the Chiefs for a conditional 5th round that becomes a 4th if they make the superbowl and he plays 60% of snaps.

4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

DeAndre Hopkins to the Chiefs for a conditional 5th round that becomes a 4th if they make the superbowl and he plays 60% of snaps.

Probably rules out Kupp

 
1 hour ago, layzie said:

Probably rules out Kupp

From the chiefs yeah, but i'm still worried and will be until the deadline is gone.

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29 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

From the chiefs yeah, but i'm still worried and will be until the deadline is gone.

Oh yeah you'll still have a few suitors to fight off.

 

Vikings, Packers, Chiefs 

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1st done, offence is looking decent, Bikes are shredding our D tho. It feels like they will score on every possession.

Rams take the lead!!!!

Robinson with a great catch after being held.

Man, if this doesn't convince them to keep Kupp then they need a lobotomy.


 

It was a face mask but not called...

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