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Rams Kick Door Open to Potential Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp Trades


When a team has no interest in high-profile trading, well-known veteran players, even a mere proposal opportunities for journalists results in the rolling eye and / or two words. “

When Rams GM Les Snad met with the media on Friday, his comments made it clear clear that the door is open to the potential out-season trade in Quarterback Matthew Stafferd and / or Customer Customer.

When asked about the future of Stafford, Snad said that, “(I) I will not take someone to call or reach us if we want to do so.

Regarding the possibilities of trade by the CUP or re-arrangement, it was: “(W) E was not first talked to him so I wouldn’t work here. Cooper and all these players – talking about the subgroup players, not just Matthew and Cooper, who come to the end of their career and their contracts, still have adhesive contracts. Do you proceed with this same contract? You restructure it in a way? For many reasons that are all the issues we really have to sit down and talk. We didn’t do that yet. “

The labels were trying to generate a market for the buyer before turning 1-4 start in the playoffs. And until there was never a tangible conversation about the shopkeeper, Rumika were early in what the lost season seemed to be open to a new beginning with the candidate.

Both players said they intended to continue playing. Stafford, who addresses 37 three days before Super Bowla, a high-level game – and the balance of his current offer lands on less than half of the currently market. The KUP job does not match its current production, and without agreement for him that should less, the rambling will consider the possibility of trading or, absence, releasing it.

It is an inconvenient posture for a team that seems to be in a position to continue with the high level. They have a lot of big young players. But, as it tense, they also had players like Stafford and the buyer who “come to the end of his career.”



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