The author of this story forgot to mention that Cousins threw 10 interceptions in the first 6 games and only 3 interception in the final 10 games.
The Vikings gave Cousins $40 million bucks last year and he starts off the season playing like a rookie.
The defense was going to start very very young corners, had no Hunter or Pierce, and had Odenigbo trying to play starter snaps.
Any intelligent football fan would have surmised that the defense would get off to a slow start.
The defense needed support from the offense.
Cousins, as an 8 year veteran, should have known that he was needed the MOST at the start of the season.
The Vikings went 1-5 in those games and may have lost anyway but Cousins sure did not help them out enough.
Not for what he was getting paid.
At the end of the day, the Vikings have invested heavily in the QB and all they have to show for it is 1 playoff appearance in 3 years.
Is that worth it? Is it any better than 2014 through 2017?
Here is an interesting article that looks at the cost of a high paid QB in relation to Super Bowl appearances since 2011.
Note: Nowhere in this comment did I suggest to trade Cousins but I do think that the Vikings should be thinking about life after Cousins due to his $45M cap hit in 2022.