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please stay away from cousins
Adam Schein, NFL.com
The
Vikings were a game away from reaching
Super Bowl LII. But let's be honest: They were a really good team that took advantage of some luck.
Aaron Rodgers'
collarbone injury helped clear the
Packersaway as an obstacle in the NFC North, while the play that propelled Minnesota to the NFC title game
was literally dubbed a miracle. And then the
Vikings got their doors blown off by the
Eagles. Good teams and executives aren't satisfied with merely getting close -- they move forward. Consider what the Boston Celtics did after landing the No. 1 seed in the NBA's Eastern Conference playoffs last season. They
changed the entire roster and got better. The
Vikingsknow they have to do the same thing, specifically by upgrading at the quarterback position, as all three signal-callers from 2017 are hitting the market. And general manager Rick Spielman will get his man.
Thanks to the foolishness of the
Redskins,
Kirk Cousins is about to become that rarest of things: a free-agent franchise quarterback. I called the
Vikingsthe odds-on favorites to land Cousins on my SiriusXM radio show on Feb. 21, and nothing has changed since. Sure, the
Jets -- who are projected to have more salary-cap space than the
Vikings, per
Over the Cap -- will offer Cousins more money. But when I talked to Cousins on my show in the week of the
Super Bowl, he stressed that winning is his top priority. I believe that. Beyond Cousins being a Midwestern guy, the
Vikings have a top-five defense, a solid receiver corps, a legit pass-catching tight end, a young stud at running back and a great head coach and offensive coordinator.
Without Cousins, Minnesota is a wild-card contender. With him, Minnesota is a legit
Super Bowlcontender. It's go time!