Los Angeles Rams WR Cooper Kupp is not happy despite his team's impressive 38-11 win over the New York Giants on Sunday. Kupp, who's been having quite the season so far with his new QB in Matthew Stafford, had a game-high of two TDs as the Rams' offense dominated the home team.

But, according to the 28-year-old star, he still feels a bit frustrated on the Rams' offense after such a convincing road win.

“It's not up to our standard,” Kupp mentioned (via Lindsey Thiry of ESPN).

After a 0-3 start in the first quarter, Kupp and the rest of the Rams offense turned up the jets and went on an incredible 28-0 run to end the opening half with a huge 25-point margin. From there, LA kept the Giants at bay and ultimately kept their road record unblemished, snagging their third away win in three tries.

Kupp has been Stafford's main target all season. He's developed into one of the most steady WRs in the league this season and continues to prove so on a nightly basis. On Sunday, he caught nine of his 12 targets for a total of 130 yards including those two huge TDs. This is Kupp's fifth game with seven or more catches and his fine form continues to work wonders for Los Angeles.

But, Kupp knows that it's still early and the Rams still need to do a whole lot to tidy up things, especially on offense. If the goal is to play at home at the SoFi Stadium come Super Bowl LVI, then the Rams must not settle and keep pouncing.