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A sincere Thank You to Kirk Cousins
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We should all be thankful for Kirk Cousins return to US Bank next week.  Let me count the ways.

Thank you for switching allegiences to the Falcons, within an hour of the start of Free Agency.  Totally above board.
Thank you for taking a massive pay increase ($180 million - 4 years, with a $50mm signing bonus and $90mm guaranteed)  and quickly exiting Minnesota, who made you a bona fide, price/value-appropriate offer, that you declined.
Thank you for forcing the Vikings to go a different direction in the QB room, which led us to selecting JJ McCarthy in the NFL draft.
Thank you for forcing us to find a rehab interim project in Sam Darnold.  We won't thank you for the opportunity to land Daniel Jones as an insurance policy...that one just landed in our lap.
Thank you for providing additional cap space which allowed Kwesi to bring in Greenard, Van Ginkle, Gilmore, A Jones and many of this vaunted FA class.  
And Thank you for showing all of us that Kwesi has turned out to actually be a pretty good GM, and demonstrating that sometimes the best personnel moves are the ones you don't do.

When you come onto the field next Sunday, I hope the crowd treats you with cheers and appreciation, because your actions directly and indirectly have led us to a 10-2 record (instead of the 6-6 record of your now-home Falcons).  

Karma is a wonderful thing, and everything has its price.
Thank you for putting us in a better position than we would have been had you stayed in Minnesota.
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Well hope he doesn't come in and light up our depleted secondary for 350 and 3 TD's next week. I'll save my thank you's until after the game, but it's a move that worked out for the Vikings who drew a line in the sand they wouldn't cross financially and stuck to it. Kirk got paid and the Vikings got out of being held hostage every offseason by Kirk and his agent...so worked out for all parties, unless you are Atlanta
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Each week that passes the answer of whether the Vikings did the right thing with Cousin is decisively answered.

Vikes versus ATL is gonna be hella interesting.

Cousins is a statue in the pocket that heavily favors the Vikings.

I don't miss him.
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Every week i say it at least 5 times.."Cousins would have been sacked there " surprisingly its not very often i have had to say "cousins would have made that throw"

I was glad that he held true to form and went for the paycheck and got us off that merry go round.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(12-01-2024, 09:34 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: Every week i say it at least 5 times.."Cousins would have been sacked there "  surprisingly its not very often i have had to say "cousins would have made that throw"

I was glad that he held true to form and went for the paycheck and got us off that merry go round.

 .100% agree. And it happens 3 +times a game. 

 
Fans knew and suspected what was happening but now we actually see what a  hinderance it is  to have a QB that plays like that.

 Opposing defenses don't have to defend him at the LOS,
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(12-01-2024, 09:34 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: Every week i say it at least 5 times.."Cousins would have been sacked there "  surprisingly its not very often i have had to say "cousins would have made that throw"

I was glad that he held true to form and went for the paycheck and got us off that merry go round.

I remember quite a few thinking the Vikings were screwed losing Kirk. I never understood that. He is what he always was. A .500 QB who can't move. Always mister October. (too bad it wasn't baseball). Glad the Vikings finally saw the light and let someone else deal with his financial demands.
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Outside of DeShaun Watson, I'm not sure a QB has made more money winning less games in NFL history than Kirk Cousins. The person I want to thank is this guy:

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(12-01-2024, 06:36 PM)supafreak84 Wrote: Well hope he doesn't come in and light up our depleted secondary for 350 and 3 TD's next week. I'll save my thank you's until after the game, but it's a move that worked out for the Vikings who drew a line in the sand they wouldn't cross financially and stuck to it. Kirk got paid and the Vikings got out of being held hostage every offseason by Kirk and his agent...so worked out for all parties, unless you are Atlanta

Falcon fans say he’s got a leg injury and is unable to push off.  If you look at his throws they’re wounded ducks.

(12-01-2024, 06:26 PM)Montana Tom Wrote: We should all be thankful for Kirk Cousins return to US Bank next week.  Let me count the ways.

Thank you for switching allegiences to the Falcons, within an hour of the start of Free Agency.  Totally above board.
Thank you for taking a massive pay increase ($180 million - 4 years, with a $50mm signing bonus and $90mm guaranteed)  and quickly exiting Minnesota, who made you a bona fide, price/value-appropriate offer, that you declined.
Thank you for forcing the Vikings to go a different direction in the QB room, which led us to selecting JJ McCarthy in the NFL draft.
Thank you for forcing us to find a rehab interim project in Sam Darnold.  We won't thank you for the opportunity to land Daniel Jones as an insurance policy...that one just landed in our lap.
Thank you for providing additional cap space which allowed Kwesi to bring in Greenard, Van Ginkle, Gilmore, A Jones and many of this vaunted FA class.  
And Thank you for showing all of us that Kwesi has turned out to actually be a pretty good GM, and demonstrating that sometimes the best personnel moves are the ones you don't do.

When you come onto the field next Sunday, I hope the crowd treats you with cheers and appreciation, because your actions directly and indirectly have led us to a 10-2 record (instead of the 6-6 record of your now-home Falcons).  

Karma is a wonderful thing, and everything has its price.
Thank you for putting us in a better position than we would have been had you stayed in Minnesota.
What’s crazy, is Sam Fking Darnold is on his way to one of the best QB performances in Viking history. He’s currently tied with Culpepper and Favre for the most +100 rating games at 10. 

I hang up special season jerseys in my basement. Sam might have earned an immortal spot on my wall of fame with Case Keenum, Favre, AD, Moss. 

One of these years we’re gonna win one. In KOC we trust.
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It is a strange turn of events, isn't it? Though I will say that I'm convinced Cousins, in his 3rd season in KOC's offense, would be having as good a year as Darnold, minus the running and escapability.

But I couldn't be happier with how things have worked out. Got out from under that enormous contract, have our QBOTF who looked great in the preseason waiting in the wings, and we've made a former #3 overall pick actually play like one. There is currency in that.
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(12-02-2024, 01:56 AM)kmillard Wrote: I remember quite a few thinking the Vikings were screwed losing Kirk. I never understood that. He is what he always was. A .500 QB who can't move. Always mister October. (too bad it wasn't baseball). Glad the Vikings finally saw the light and let someone else deal with his financial demands.

Yep. At least half of the Vikings fanbase wanted us to re-sign Kirk in March. Kirk's fine but we were overdue for a change and I'm glad it happened.

Kirk, up to this point in his long career, has been very predictable. The biggest surprise to me about what's happening in Atlanta is how quickly Kirk healed from the Achilles and got back out there. That shocks me still and I was very wrong about how severely it'd impact him. But as far as his actual play on the field goes-- it's still the same.

Yesterday ATL was at home, off a bye, against a good defense. Frankly all the ingredients for a Kirk mess the bed game, and he did.

Unfortunately for the Vikings, we also know that Kirk usually looks like Dan Marino somehow the following week. On the road, as an underdog, in a dome, against a weak secondary that may now be without Gilmore-- Kirk's gonna cook. Hopefully Darnold will too!
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