Andrew Whitworth: What Cooper Kupp would bring to the Patriots…
Live on Radio Row at Super Bowl LXI, former Rams offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth broke down what Cooper Kupp could bring to a team like the Patriots.
He’s like Sean McVay on the field…
Tim McKone:
What would Cooper Kupp mean to Drake Maye if a team like the Patriots traded for him?
Andrew Whitworth:
Cooper Kupp is the equivalent to having Sean McVay on the field. Cooper Kupp could walk in a room right now and run an offense… like he’s that intelligent. He understands the game that much. When we would go eat and have breakfast and spend time together, he’s one of those that just can’t wait to coach football. He’s that type of guy.
Like, he wants to sit in a room and dissect film and break it down and all those things. He’s teaching the receivers, he’s helping the tight ends and the lineman. He would come up with run schemes that we’re going to run in a game, how he can get more involved in the run game and how we can block a play. We used to run like basically outside zone with him chipping the end like he was a tight end because he’d be like, man teams don’t expect that. Like what if I just became the tight end? He would come up with those things.
So, his mindset and that kind of stuff and just being valuable for that quarterback. I’ve always said this, it’s what happened in Chicago with Caleb Williams. Who was on that roster with a young quarterback that you go… where’s the veteran on the offensive team that’s the stable teacher type guy who’s in his ear? Every play, every huddle. “Hey man, don’t forget about this situation. Don’t forget about getting the ball out right here. Hey, this is a play where the balls needs to come out.”
Or a play where you go, “hey this is your drop. This is where I’m going to be on the field.” Who are those people in his ear? I know for me in my time with Andy Dalton as a rookie, with Jared Goff as a young player, those things were invaluable, and they would need those things, and they’d give me feedback. “Hey man, I appreciate you reminding me those little things in the huddle.” That stuff is invaluable.