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Wonder if this will be enough to "piss off" Kirk...
#11
Zach Brown can eat a bag of dicks! 

You know if the Eagles had won, he’d be talking shit.
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#12
Quote: @Nichelle said:
To close this out, after the game Kirk said he didn't know about the comments until a reporter brought it up to him after the game was over. He didn't read anything and no one mentioned it to him.
ETA - I hope you played him this week @MaroonBells
I sure did! Won big too as a result... :-)
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#13
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@Nichelle said:
Zach Brown after the game: http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=27839421
He was the one talking shit. He can dish it out but he can't take it.
Yep.  Love the questions.  And when he asks if there are questions about anything other than cousins, I hope they said, nope.
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#14
Yeah, I kinda hope Kirk did hear about it, and is determined to play that way going forward because he's tired of hearing so much of it....
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#15
I wish they would have scored 50 on that green team.
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#16
Quote: @Nichelle said:
Zach Brown after the game: http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=27839421
I love it.  Maybe he won't be so quick to open his big mouth next time...  if you talk shit, you better back it up.  And if you don't, at least be man enough to sit there and take the media rubbing your nose in it. 
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#17
There has been a noticeable edge to Vikings QB Kirk Cousins in recent weeks, during which he has played his best football of the season. WR Stefon Diggs does not believe it’s a coincidence.
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#18
The adversity has been missing; Kirk grabbed the bull by the horns and took charge - BUT, I think I still would like to see him win the challenging types of games. Its really hard to consistently play at a level where you don't have to face adversity. We know Kirk can spin it for 400 yards. The first couple of games, Kirk had a lot of "oh shit" moments that seemed to dig him deeper. The past couple games, Kirk has found a rhythm avoiding those "oh shit" moments.

... they will come back. He's gotta maintain this demeanor and swagger all of the time.
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#19
Quote: @BlackMagic7 said:
The adversity has been missing; Kirk grabbed the bull by the horns and took charge - BUT, I think I still would like to see him win the challenging types of games. Its really hard to consistently play at a level where you don't have to face adversity. We know Kirk can spin it for 400 yards. The first couple of games, Kirk had a lot of "oh shit" moments that seemed to dig him deeper. The past couple games, Kirk has found a rhythm avoiding those "oh shit" moments.

... they will come back. He's gotta maintain this demeanor and swagger all of the time.
Some of that is on the play calling IMO.  Week 1 he wasn't needed.  Week 2, we still depended on the run and cousins had one chance to make a big difference and tried to be the hero.  I think that affected him the next couple of weeks, but yes, he recently has seemed more intense and it is working.  Late in the game we took a timeout to avoid a delay of game I think, and Kirk was pissed.  Don't know what transpired, perhaps he saw a matchup he liked.  But we were milking the clock and the play clock was winding down when the sidelines called a TO.  KC was pissed!
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#20
He got better protection.  The oline with a new scheme and new players is a work in progress, hopefully one that keeps improving as the year goes on.    It appears they took the handcuffs off and said be your aggressive self, warts and all.   Standing back there like a statue trying to figure out if a guy is open is not Kirk's game, or anyone's really.   They paid him to help be successful and for that to happen he has to be himself.
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