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Cousins Benched
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Cousins I don’t think has as of good of supporting cast at Atlanta.
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#32
Schefter reporting that league executives are expecting the Falcons to release Cousins before his roster bonus is due in March...

Oh boy...
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#33
(Yesterday, 08:43 AM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: Schefter reporting that league executives are expecting the Falcons to release Cousins before his roster bonus is due in March...

Oh boy...

Wow, how much has changed in one year. I thought they might be able get something for him, but I guess that contract prevents that. If he just weren't so goddamn greedy, he could be running this show in Minnesota. He'd probably have to go on food stamps, but Ramen can be good occasionally.
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(Yesterday, 08:43 AM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: Schefter reporting that league executives are expecting the Falcons to release Cousins before his roster bonus is due in March...
Oh boy...


 I think that will come to fruition (or not) based on what Penix shows the next 21 days. 

I am still amazed at how quickly this went south. Never rooted for the guy to fail down there.
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#35
(12-20-2024, 05:28 PM)Norse Wrote: Cousins I don’t think has as of good of supporting cast at Atlanta.

It was never about the supporting cast with Kirk, it was always about the money.  Brady took less in New England to give the team a chance to add players around him but all Kirk has is $ signs in his eyes.
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Spotrac@spotrac
One more Kirk Cousins note:

The fully guaranteed $27.5M salary owed by the #Falcons for 2025 contains offset language. An outright release by Atlanta makes it highly likely that his next team will only need to pay at or near a minimum $1.255M salary.
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(Yesterday, 11:18 AM)Greylock Wrote: It was never about the supporting cast with Kirk, it was always about the money.  Brady took less in New England to give the team a chance to add players around him but all Kirk has is $ signs in his eyes.

As has been pointed out endlessly: Tom had a multimillionaire model wife (on the heels of a similarly rich actress girlfriend) and thus still had piles of money rolling into his household.

For being all "about the money", Kirk was lauded for his work ethic, leadership and overall teammate qualities his whole time in purple...while also being among the most hit/sacked QBs behind the junk that was our IOL. Ingram and Bradbury were at their worst while he was still producing well enough to be our 3rd rated QB of all time.

He could've sought more money behind a safer line, without a hateful coach (which he endured for 4 years), and he let the team stretch and mutate his contracts, constantly, to make other signings possible.

I reject that whole "all about the money" tripe.
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(Yesterday, 11:35 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: Spotrac@spotrac
One more Kirk Cousins note:

The fully guaranteed $27.5M salary owed by the #Falcons for 2025 contains offset language. An outright release by Atlanta makes it highly likely that his next team will only need to pay at or near a minimum $1.255M salary.

So this reminds me of the Russell Wilson scenario, where he signed with the Steelers for the league minimum while getting his salary paid for by the Broncos.  The word in Denver was that he was washed up, a shadow of his former self in Seattle.  Yet they have qualified for the playoffs.
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(Yesterday, 11:40 AM)Zanary Wrote: As has been pointed out endlessly: Tom had a multimillionaire model wife (on the heels of a similarly rich actress girlfriend) and thus still had piles of money rolling into his household.

For being all "about the money", Kirk was lauded for his work ethic, leadership and overall teammate qualities his whole time in purple...while also being among the most hit/sacked QBs behind the junk that was our IOL. Ingram and Bradbury were at their worst while he was still producing well enough to be our 3rd rated QB of all time.

He could've sought more money behind a safer line, without a hateful coach (which he endured for 4 years), and he let the team stretch and mutate his contracts, constantly, to make other signings possible.

I reject that whole "all about the money" tripe.

Fans want to make things binary, one/zero, on/off, black and white...I don't think it's that simple looking back at the Kirko chapters in MN. 

I think the org fell short in some very key ways and I think Kirk could have done more cap wise to help the franchise get over the hump. 

Terrible match with Zimsu in retrospect. 

Shades of grey....
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(Yesterday, 11:40 AM)Zanary Wrote: As has been pointed out endlessly: Tom had a multimillionaire model wife (on the heels of a similarly rich actress girlfriend) and thus still had piles of money rolling into his household.

For being all "about the money", Kirk was lauded for his work ethic, leadership and overall teammate qualities his whole time in purple...while also being among the most hit/sacked QBs behind the junk that was our IOL. Ingram and Bradbury were at their worst while he was still producing well enough to be our 3rd rated QB of all time.

He could've sought more money behind a safer line, without a hateful coach (which he endured for 4 years), and he let the team stretch and mutate his contracts, constantly, to make other signings possible.

I reject that whole "all about the money" tripe.

Believe what you want about Kirk but he could have done things cap wise to help the Vikings and he didn't.  It was and always will be about the money for Kirk.
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