03-29-2018, 03:58 PM
Quote: @BlackMagic7 said:You really hit on it IMO. They had a 4th round hit at QB and pissed it away. He rescued their team from the debacle that was RGIII. And the Redskins failed to build around him.
I like to imagine he's Case Keenum in an alternate reality. One where we put the franchise tag on him and ended the fan honeymoon as we struggled to repeat the prior season while Keenum's stats improved.
Kirk took over an overhyped team filled with the hot air promise of a 1st round QB. He stepped in and their organization didnt miss a beat at the position. But the bar was incredibly high; the Redskins had been running on fumes in their efforts to win after the RG3 failure. When the team needed to franchise him, the fanfare of lucking out on even drafting him faded; that price tag meant championship or bust. ... they reluctantly franchised him again...
They werent really built for him. They couldnt get him weapons as fast as he lost the ones he had.
He got paid alot, the fans had a lot of reasons to sit back and question his pedigree while crying about losing. But, we always compliment Keenum's targets in challenging his success, how often did we hear about how awesome Washington's recievers are? Kirk was always an overachiever first. The Redskins failed to extend him, and they failed to build around him. After that franchise tag, a promising late round QB suddenly had it all on him. ... any team or fan base in the league expects instant results when you pay a QB that kind of money.
Not sure he is the savior here, that remains to be seen. But the failure in DC wasn't on Cousins.