After eight years in the NFL, Cooper Kupp expects a lot from himself anytime he steps on the field, which is why he found fault in a 13-yard run on the Seahawks' first possession of last weekend's preseason game.

Kupp had no issues with the blocking up front or with the way running back Zach Charbonnet hit the hole on his way to a big gain; instead he was critical of himself for not making the block to spring an even bigger gain.

Yes, it was a preseason game, and for Kupp, his first preseason action since his rookie year—Rams coach Sean McVay has generally avoided playing top starters in the preseason during his tenure in L.A.—but even a former Super Bowl MVP, first-team All-Pro and AP Offensive Player of the Year wanted to be sharper on what in the grand scheme of things was a pretty in

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