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Cousins Extended
#51
Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
@Kentis said:
Damn, you’re quick…  B) 
That's what she said
she doesnt even day that anymore.
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#52
Quote: @minny65 said:

Then there is this guy:

Current ContractTom Brady signed a 1 year, $25,000,000 contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, including a $20,000,000 signing bonus, $25,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $25,000,000. In 2022, Brady will earn a base salary of $8,925,000, a signing bonus of $15,000,000, a roster bonus of $1,470,588 and a incentive bonus of $1,875,000, while carrying a cap hit of $20,270,588 and a dead cap value of $15,000,000.
I'm sure every starting QB wished they were married to a super model worth $400 plus million.  Lol, so big of Brady to "sacrifice " like he has. 
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#53
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Oddly structured extension but I'll take it 
The story behind that is the Vikings wanted to tack on void years and Kirk would only do it if they offered at least a 1 year extension on the deal and no-trade clause. So Vikings were left deciding on a trade now or this deal they took. 
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#54
Quote: @bigbone62 said:
@minny65 said:

Then there is this guy:

Current ContractTom Brady signed a 1 year, $25,000,000 contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, including a $20,000,000 signing bonus, $25,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $25,000,000. In 2022, Brady will earn a base salary of $8,925,000, a signing bonus of $15,000,000, a roster bonus of $1,470,588 and a incentive bonus of $1,875,000, while carrying a cap hit of $20,270,588 and a dead cap value of $15,000,000.
I'm sure every starting QB wished they were married to a super model worth $400 plus million.  Lol, so big of Brady to "sacrifice " like he has. 
Kirk could have married a super model but the minivan prevented a lot of action and fast food dates.  Thus he can't afford to take a hit in his salary to help build the roster.

I'm being a smartarse here because Brady is an outlier and I do not begrudge any NFL player (modern gladiators IMO) to get the most they can while they can.   
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#55
Quote: @"Geoff Nichols" said:
@MaroonBells said:
Oddly structured extension but I'll take it 
The story behind that is the Vikings wanted to tack on void years and Kirk would only do it if they offered at least a 1 year extension on the deal and no-trade clause. So Vikings were left deciding on a trade now or this deal they took. 
So @MarkSP was right. Interesting. Kirk always the team player! /s
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#56
This lets the new staff figure out if they want more Cousins or not. 
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#57
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@"Geoff Nichols" said:
@MaroonBells said:
Oddly structured extension but I'll take it 
The story behind that is the Vikings wanted to tack on void years and Kirk would only do it if they offered at least a 1 year extension on the deal and no-trade clause. So Vikings were left deciding on a trade now or this deal they took. 
So @MarkSP was right. Interesting. Kirk always the team player! /s
Yes he was, I figured Kirk would add them since it only benefitted him. But if you can get an extra $35M in the process, why not. 
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#58
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@supafreak84 said:
Soo we basically got Kirk for one more year with a reduced cap hit this year, more big money next year and we now no longer control his trade option, leaving us once again scrambling in two years to figure out our QB situation as Cousins turns 36 years old, hits free agency, and any trade value would be extremely dimimished anyways. 

This is a win for Cousins and his agent, not for the Vikings. I hope O'Connell turns him into this bona-fide MVP Candidate that he thinks he can but I won't hold my breath. Oh and by the way, anybody holding out for a "stud" rookie to be drafted next year to groom can forget about it because the Vikings won't lose enough games to put us in contention to be drafting that high. This was the year and the time to make a move. Now we've essentially pigeon holed ourselves into a two year window to get it done with Cousins, a rookie coaching staff, and a defense that needs an overhaul with a new scheme being implemented. I think it's a poor strategy and will hold steadfast in that opinion until this organization proves me wrong. 
This is a fair take but it was said weeks ago that the Wilfs don’t want a rebuild. We knew this and they own the team, not us. That doesn’t make you wrong and them right but it’s the reality.

The good part of this extension is it’s short, we gain stability at the position, and we get to see what Kirk can do with KOC. The bad part is we probably won’t stink this season so we aren’t getting a crack at the blue chip QBs in 2023 (story of the franchise) and we also have a very uphill battle to win the division this year. 

If it’s true- as been reported- that KOC was adament about wanting Kirk, what can we do other than hope he knows what he’s doing. 

Well the Wilfs are fools then if they think they can overhaul the entire front office, coaching staff, and not understand that rebuilding is probably the best way to move past mediocrity. They shitcanned Zim and Spielman because they were tired of being average. That's fair..but if they think tying themselves to Cousins for two more years for big money with a rookie coaching staff and a roster with holes the size of the Grand Canyon is the roght recipe for long term Super Bowl success...they are likely very, very wrong. Give me a young QB I can build around for the next decade, not an above average 35 year old that I'm continuously having to shell our big money for and figure out his contract. When you hit the organizational reset button like the Wilfs decided to do, that's the kind of thing you are opening themselves up for. Unfortunately for the Wilfs and all of us, we are going to get more mediocre results over the next couple years with no answer on a long term QB 
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#59
Quote: @"Geoff Nichols" said:
@MaroonBells said:
Oddly structured extension but I'll take it 
The story behind that is the Vikings wanted to tack on void years and Kirk would only do it if they offered at least a 1 year extension on the deal and no-trade clause. So Vikings were left deciding on a trade now or this deal they took. 
Do you know or think there was a lot of interest from other teams for Kirk?  Their was never anything solid reported and that is usually always revealed these days.  
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#60
Quote: @minny65 said:
@"Geoff Nichols" said:
@MaroonBells said:
Oddly structured extension but I'll take it 
The story behind that is the Vikings wanted to tack on void years and Kirk would only do it if they offered at least a 1 year extension on the deal and no-trade clause. So Vikings were left deciding on a trade now or this deal they took. 
Do you know or think there was a lot of interest from other teams for Kirk?  Their was never anything solid reported and that is usually always revealed these days.  
I don't know the exact offer but I was told they got "something to consider". But they weren't thrilled with moving him in general because no matter what you think of Kirk there weren't any ways to really improve. 
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