03-15-2018, 10:04 PM
Kirk Cousins signed his three-year, full-guaranteed, $84 million contract on Thursday, revealing that during Super Bowl week he rented a car to scout Minnesota as a possible new home.
``It checked all the boxes,’’ Cousins said during his introductory press conference.
Vikings general manager Rick Spielman said Cousins earned a rare contract because of his rare situation, a franchise quarterback hitting free agency while in his prime. ``That’s why this is so unique.’’
Did the Vikings make the right decision?
The bar will be set high. Cousins is taking over a team that went to the NFC title game. But I think they made the right call.
There have been four 4,000-yard passing seasons in Vikings history. Cousins has produced three in the last three seasons.
He arrives in Minnesota with much to prove, but any consternation surrounding his signing should be considered silly.
Is he being overpaid? Yes. That’s the way free agency works. But the Vikings can afford to pay him and keep most if not all of their other quality players, and paying a proven starting quarterback keeps them from investing a top draft pick and years of development on a young quarterback who may not be able to help this team win.
http://www.startribune.com/souhan-bar-is...477007273/
``It checked all the boxes,’’ Cousins said during his introductory press conference.
Vikings general manager Rick Spielman said Cousins earned a rare contract because of his rare situation, a franchise quarterback hitting free agency while in his prime. ``That’s why this is so unique.’’
Did the Vikings make the right decision?
The bar will be set high. Cousins is taking over a team that went to the NFC title game. But I think they made the right call.
There have been four 4,000-yard passing seasons in Vikings history. Cousins has produced three in the last three seasons.
He arrives in Minnesota with much to prove, but any consternation surrounding his signing should be considered silly.
Is he being overpaid? Yes. That’s the way free agency works. But the Vikings can afford to pay him and keep most if not all of their other quality players, and paying a proven starting quarterback keeps them from investing a top draft pick and years of development on a young quarterback who may not be able to help this team win.
http://www.startribune.com/souhan-bar-is...477007273/