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Thielen on roster adjustments
#21
Quote: @"Geoff Nichols" said:
This is a very short-sighted way to look at the situation. Just remember that pay-cut doesn't equal not wanting to do something with his contract that'd benefit the team against the cap. 
Yeah it's basically kicking the can down the road. Obviously something has to be done, we'll have to wait and see what happens.
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#22
The only person who truely knows what Kirk is willing to do is Kirk.  So what did he say about a restructure?


Left up to Cousins, though, he doesn’t want to leave at all. After beating the Bears, Cousins told reporters:
“It’s hard to have these conversations when I haven’t given it any thought and don’t know any of those numbers. But I know that I want to be a Viking, and that’s kind of the foundation of it all. From there, it’s pretty easy to make those conversations happen when you want to be a Minnesota Viking.”
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#23
Quote: @"Geoff Nichols" said:
This is a very short-sighted way to look at the situation. Just remember that pay-cut doesn't equal not wanting to do something with his contract that'd benefit the team against the cap. 
Sure, but what would you recommend? 3 or 4 year extension at how much per year? I dont have an interest in paying him something that starts with a 4 and it seems as if that's his floor
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#24
Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
 I dont have an interest in paying him something that starts with a 4 and it seems as if that's his floor
Kirk never said that, that is speculation.
Cousins told reporters:“It’s hard to have these conversations when I haven’t given it any thought and don’t know any of those numbers. But I know that I want to be a Viking, and that’s kind of the foundation of it all. From there, it’s pretty easy to make those conversations happen when you want to be a Minnesota Viking.”
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#25
Quote: @rf54 said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
 I dont have an interest in paying him something that starts with a 4 and it seems as if that's his floor
Kirk never said that, that is speculation.
Cousins told reporters:“It’s hard to have these conversations when I haven’t given it any thought and don’t know any of those numbers. But I know that I want to be a Viking, and that’s kind of the foundation of it all. From there, it’s pretty easy to make those conversations happen when you want to be a Minnesota Viking.”
Sure, but that quote you've posted twice means nothing to me considering every QB ever has said that. 
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#26
People need to understand negotiations have already started even if they haven’t talked yet. Kwesi and KOC made it clear he is their guy and said they’re already making plans on that. In my opinion, they want something long term, a solution to move forward with the offense built around him. Cousins essentially kicked negotiations off when he commented in Chicago. He wants to stay, but he’s also a shrewd businessman. He knows there are ways that get it done for both parties.
What people don’t understand is his number probably is $40 million a year. That doesn’t mean his cap number represents that. The biggest part of the contract is always the signing bonus. 
There will be little issue paying $40 million a year average and having a decent cap number. There are a number of ways to do this. It’s shouldn’t be an issue moving his first year cap number to $25 to $30 million. Next years $30 to $35 and so on. The cap will rise each year so his percentage of salary usage for the team will remain fairly stable. 
The best route, in my opinion, is a 4 to 5 year contract with ways out after 3. 
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#27
Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
@HappyViking said:
@StickyBun said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@StickyBun said:
@Wetlander said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@StickyBun said:
He's right. He'll be 32 years old before the start of next season. Still has gas in the tank for sure. He needs to reduce his cap number. 
Yes he does. Some insiders are now saying Kirk wont lower his cap hit to under $40MM per year so that'll make trying to get under the cap a little more interesting...
Yep, I still chuckle when some started believing that Merc Kirk was hinting at a team friendlier deal earlier this off-season.  
Yep, why in the hell would Cousins give up one dime? If they had won a Superbowl, maybe. But even then. Home town discount for what? He's the QB and he's playing well. He's not the problem. I wouldn't change one word of my contract if I was Cousins. Choke on the catalytic converter fumes from my 1990 Chevy Conversion Van bitches!

I know he doesn't care but he's obviously not worth $45MM per year. $35MM per year is about accurate. If this is true then it's time to really start shopping him
Blame the Vikings. If I'm Cousins, its trade me or pay me. I know he may not be worth it, but the only 'worth' is in what is being paid, y'know?
If I'm Cousins, I'm thinking I'm never going to run out of money for the rest of my life, and most likely carrying over for generations to come.  I would be wanting to lead a SB team instead of milking as much money from the owners as possible.  Tom Brady chose to take less so he could surround himself with other great players.  That's just me though (and Brady I guess).
He must be really concerned about inflation....
Quote: @HappyViking said:



@StickyBun said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@StickyBun said:
@Wetlander said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@StickyBun said:
He's right. He'll be 32 years old before the start of next season. Still has gas in the tank for sure. He needs to reduce his cap number. 
Yes he does. Some insiders are now saying Kirk wont lower his cap hit to under $40MM per year so that'll make trying to get under the cap a little more interesting...
Yep, I still chuckle when some started believing that Merc Kirk was hinting at a team friendlier deal earlier this off-season.  
Yep, why in the hell would Cousins give up one dime? If they had won a Superbowl, maybe. But even then. Home town discount for what? He's the QB and he's playing well. He's not the problem. I wouldn't change one word of my contract if I was Cousins. Choke on the catalytic converter fumes from my 1990 Chevy Conversion Van bitches!

I know he doesn't care but he's obviously not worth $45MM per year. $35MM per year is about accurate. If this is true then it's time to really start shopping him
Blame the Vikings. If I'm Cousins, its trade me or pay me. I know he may not be worth it, but the only 'worth' is in what is being paid, y'know?
If I'm Cousins, I'm thinking I'm never going to run out of money for the rest of my life, and most likely carrying over for generations to come.  I would be wanting to lead a SB team instead of milking as much money from the owners as possible.  Tom Brady chose to take less so he could surround himself with other great players.  That's just me though (and Brady I guess).
I totally agree with Happy.  He’s got his money, what he doesn’t have is a ring. If giving up some $$ in order to improve the team (IOL, CB, BL etc) he should do it. I’m sure Stafford will cash in on endorsement money this year.  Kirk could more than make it back that way.
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#28
Saw 40m discussed for Derek Carr’s new deal, guess that’s where  the market has gotten to, unreal…
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#29
Quote: @Wetlander said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@StickyBun said:
He's right. He'll be 32 years old before the start of next season. Still has gas in the tank for sure. He needs to reduce his cap number. 
Yes he does. Some insiders are now saying Kirk wont lower his cap hit to under $40MM per year so that'll make trying to get under the cap a little more interesting...
Yep, I still chuckle when some started believing that Merc Kirk was hinting at a team friendlier deal earlier this off-season.  
He was? I don't remember that. Still, the so-called "team-friendly" deal is largely a myth. As far as I know, there has only been one QB in history who did that and it was Tom Brady...when he was like 38. Maybe there are others, I just don't know. What I DO know is that Cousins is way too good and way too young to be taking pay cuts. But as Geoff points out above, you could actually increase his salary (and his security) and still significantly reduce his cap number for '22. 


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#30
Quote: @HappyViking said:
@StickyBun said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@StickyBun said:
@Wetlander said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@StickyBun said:
He's right. He'll be 32 years old before the start of next season. Still has gas in the tank for sure. He needs to reduce his cap number. 
Yes he does. Some insiders are now saying Kirk wont lower his cap hit to under $40MM per year so that'll make trying to get under the cap a little more interesting...
Yep, I still chuckle when some started believing that Merc Kirk was hinting at a team friendlier deal earlier this off-season.  
Yep, why in the hell would Cousins give up one dime? If they had won a Superbowl, maybe. But even then. Home town discount for what? He's the QB and he's playing well. He's not the problem. I wouldn't change one word of my contract if I was Cousins. Choke on the catalytic converter fumes from my 1990 Chevy Conversion Van bitches!

I know he doesn't care but he's obviously not worth $45MM per year. $35MM per year is about accurate. If this is true then it's time to really start shopping him
Blame the Vikings. If I'm Cousins, its trade me or pay me. I know he may not be worth it, but the only 'worth' is in what is being paid, y'know?
If I'm Cousins, I'm thinking I'm never going to run out of money for the rest of my life, and most likely carrying over for generations to come.  I would be wanting to lead a SB team instead of milking as much money from the owners as possible.  Tom Brady chose to take less so he could surround himself with other great players.  That's just me though (and Brady I guess).
Unfortunately for all of us Vikings fans, he's not Tom Brady.
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