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I want off the Cousins ride
#21
Quote: @Skodin said:
@Mike Olson said:
He gets absolutely pounded on at LEAST one play every drive. Why would his rhythm be off????? LOL!
Oh give me a break.  He also puts himself in a position to get pounded every drive.  That's another reason why I think we are fooling ourselves with Charlie Brown here.  Pounded or not, he has tendencies that will hold this team back from putting a dagger in teams, winning in January.  His career has been the same, sometimes great teasing us with greatness, and a lot of shit play.  A lot of shit play despite having either great weapons or a very good defense.

He cleans up his play the defense isn't in the position drive after drive.  We had 90 yards in the second half, 90 with 70 being one drive.  That might win today but that's not a recipe for actual success.

I have zero confidence in him to be that guy because he's not that guy. 
"Dan Marino was never a Super Bowl champion. Marino made his sole Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XIX, which took place after the 1984 NFL season his rookie year. Marino's Miami Dolphins were defeated by the San Francisco 49ers 38-16 in that game."

I have no idea if Cousins will ever get to a Superbowl. And he's certainly no Dan Marino. But if a guy like Dan Marino can't win one, there's reasons outside his play that are factoring in obviously. Just like any QB. And to say that Cousins has 'a lot of shit play' as a Viking is just way wrong. But again, I don't expect to change any minds.
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#22
@Skodin, I always enjoy your takes and insights...

But one qb today finished 21 of 35 for 173 yards and a touchdown, while the other was 31 of 57 for 386 yards and two interceptions.

I know which QB I want...


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#23
Cousins has had a pretty good season, not so much today. He as much as said so. It's ok to criticize him and any other player if it's warranted. Not sure why every criticism of Cousins is seen by some as an indictment of his overall skill and/or success.
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#24
Quote: @Skodin said:
I do, he was terrible today.  This game should have been over mid 4th if we could have executed.  I get that he's tough, but damn man you make it way harder than it has to be.  White looked good today at 95% less the cost.  I would love to see what other QB's could do with the weapons this guy has had for the last 5 years.  It's who Cousins is, sometimes very good-sometimes very bad.  Like this team for the last 5 years.  Great for half a game, terrible for the other half.

The questions I have are, when will it ever change with this guy?  Does he need a perfect situation to win a Super Bowl?  And how do we get off this ride?
For whatever reason, I watched the Eagles game from 2010 the other night. You know the one where Joe Webb started. Other than borrowing Favre for that 1 great year, the Vikings have had shitty backups and nobody’s playing QB.
Cousins isn’t Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes, but I’d take him over anyone the Vikings have put on the field in the last 20+ years. Including Cunningham who honestly just needed to chuck it downfield and let the greatest WR ever run under it.
Cousins has taken a beating for this team because the previous GM refused to really deal with a bad O line. The O line still isn’t great, better by far, and Cousins is still getting his ass kicked at times. That isn’t his fault.
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#25
Ten wins with 5 more games to play.  One game to win out of five to become conference champs.  Who ever imagined a season like this?

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#26
Cousins wasn't playing his best for sure.  There were misses that were uncharacteristic for him.  I do think the offense really hurt our D by not being able to stay on the field, but it's team sport.  The D got exposed, but hung in there and won this game in the end - SKOL!
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#27
Quote: @1VikesFan said:
Cousins has had a pretty good season, not so much today. He as much as said so. It's ok to criticize him and any other player if it's warranted. Not sure why every criticism of Cousins is seen by some as an indictment of his overall skill and/or success.
I believe the original post is a direct indictment of his overall skill. Also, said they want off the Cousins ride. Wants to see how well someone else would play given this talent on offense. 
The Jets have given up 17.8 points a game, the Vikings scored 27, that’s almost 10 points more than they usually give up. I’ll take that every single game. 
The 49ers are now on their 3rd QB. Cousins has played a long time injury free. I’ll take that too. 
It’s not the, “Cousins had a bad game” criticism that gets me. It’s the fact that he moved the team well at times and was 3/3 in the red zone scoring TD’s. The team is 10-2, yet people bash him and want to move on because he makes “too much” money in their eyes. 
Joe Webb, Tarvaris Jackson, Christian Ponder, Donovan McNabb, Kelly Holcomb, Brooks Bollinger

I’d love to see what those clowns could do with these offensive weapons. I’m sure they were all cheaper than Cousins.
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#28
Quote: @Greylock said:
@Skodin said:
I get it, it was an off game him for him.  But the larger body of work shows a guy who looks great occasionally and terrible occasionally.  I can't imagine where he would have been the last 5 years without a premier NFL offensive trio around him.  

Cousins was the problem today, that defense isn't on the field drive after drive if he was executing.  Again, I don't see this team winning anything more than a wild card game with him, yet they can't deal him or refuse to draft a replacement for him, so how does it end?  

Winning Wild Card games is not good enough for the money he is being paid.
It doesn't all fall on Cousins.  First off he took some shots today and got right back up.  The 2nd half the play calling didn't seem like they were trying to drive the ball downfield as much as the first half.  Something was off with him today because his accuracy was shit, don't know if that hit in the firsts half was worse than reported but something definitely was off.

The defense was also part of the problem today, they came up big in the red zone time after time but between the twenty yard lines they were soft as jello.

As for players not being good enough for the money they are being paid, look no further than Hunter and Z Smith.  Absolute no-shows today. 
Was wondering if the Jets adjusted their D at halftime?

As to White being a better solution?  I believe his QB rating was in the 50s.
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#29
I actually thought the defense had one of its better games today. Tomlinson back in the middle made a big difference on their ground game. Evans, until he left again with concussion systems also helped solidify the secondary. The Jets steamrolled the Bears last week and we consistently forced them into taking Field Goals instead of TD's. They deserve credit for that despite giving up all the chunk plays. The Jets are a very talented team on both sides of the ball. Kirk was off his game today, but he wasn't the only one who wasn't at their best. Despite all that, he still led that key drive in the 4th quarter that gave us a 12 point cushion and the D did exactly what they are designed to do. Force Teams to string together long drives that ultimately end up in 3 points. 
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#30
I was in the camp that believed we should trade Cousins last offseason, get off the extension wagon and cap money it tied up, and utilize the draft capital acquired to draft one of these highly rated prospects in this upcoming draft. We keep kicking the can down the road. I think Kirk is a top 10 to 15 quarterback, but he has limitations and if the supporting cast is sub par, you are going to get a sub par Kirk Cousins. 

I think the problem has been Darrisaw's injury has coincided with Ingrams continued struggles and we haven't adjusted the game plan to account for the lack of time in the pocket. I've seen the pocket breaking down around Kirk and I'm literally screaming at the screen for him to get rid of the ball. He holds it waiting for these routes to develope and if it's one of the better defensive lines, you just can't do that. That's why he is taking some of these hits. KOC needs to better understand the matchups and adjust his game plans accordingly so as not to get Kirk killed. That's a first year coach issue. 
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