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Cousins has always proven himself. He’s ready to do it again.
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https://www.inforum.com/sports/pro/vikin...o-it-againST. PAUL -- As an 18-year-old growing up in Michigan, Kirk Cousins
remembers preparing for college without any knowledge of what lies
ahead. He was the starting quarterback for Holland Christian High School
at the time, and despite some moderate interest from some schools, he
still hadn’t received a scholarship offer.
“I’m going into my
senior year with no scholarship offers,” he remembered. “I walked off
the field the last game of my high school career with no scholarship
offers.”
After almost every game, Cousins remembers a local
reporter from the Holland Sentinel asking different variations of the
same question: How was he handling the sea of unknowns?
“If you
win football games, and do your part, and put your work in, the rest
will take care of itself,” Cousins said. “That certainly happened in my
high school career.”




That mindset followed Cousins to his college career, where he
won the job at Michigan State during his sophomore year and never gave
it back. That mindset then followed Cousins to his professional career,
where he was a backup with the franchise now known as the Washington
Commanders before taking over as the starter.



















Now it’s helping Cousins navigate his current situation with
the Vikings, where he doesn’t have a contract beyond next season. A
couple of months ago, Cousins agreed to restructure his contract, adding
more void years, which essentially allowed the Vikings to free up some
cap space without signing him to an extension.
“I’m looking
forward to this year and wanting to go out there and prove it again,”
Cousins said. “That’s really where my focus is.”







Seen it before





This isn’t the first time Cousins has had to prove himself in
the NFL. He twice played on the franchise tag at his previous stop
before the Vikings signed him to an unprecedented 3-year, $84 million
deal that was fully guaranteed. Since then, both sides have worked out a
couple of extensions, meaning this is the first time Cousins has played
for the Vikings without a commitment beyond next season.
Asked if
that bothered him, Cousins joked that it’s been more than the norm
throughout his career. He added that most players in the NFL don’t have
job security, which, in some ways, can be a good thing because it forces
everyone to operate at his best.
“There should never be entitlement,” he said. “You’ve always got to go play.”
That has been enough for Cousins throughout his career as he’s consistently put himself in position to get paid.


Though he has become a
polarizing player in Minnesota largely because of his huge contract,
Cousins has also put together some impressive performances that
shouldn’t be overlooked. He has thrown for 20,934 yards and 153
touchdowns across 80 games with the Vikings, most recently leading them
to an NFC North championship last season.
In the past, Cousins has
made it clear he wants to retire with the Vikings. That hasn’t changed
even if they’ve put him in a position where he once again has to prove
himself.




















“I want to be in Minnesota,” he said. “That’s kind of a no-brainer, so hopefully we can earn the right to do that.”
As
someone who preaches staying in the moment, Cousins manages to do that
by going back to the lesson he learned when he had no idea where life
was going to take him. If he simply focuses on winning football games,
the rest will take care of itself.
“I’m encouraged and excited
because I do think I have a lot of good football ahead of me,” he said.
“I feel positive about the future looking forward and I go back to how
this has kind of been a part of my story.”
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The guy has an amazing attitude. Oozes leadership. Yet half the fanbase dislikes the guy. Its so weird. 

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Quote: @StickyBun said:
The guy has an amazing attitude. Oozes leadership. Yet half the fanbase dislikes the guy. Its so weird. 
exactly this.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
The guy has an amazing attitude. Oozes leadership. Yet half the fanbase dislikes the guy. Its so weird. 
Only one way to quiet haters....

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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@StickyBun said:
The guy has an amazing attitude. Oozes leadership. Yet half the fanbase dislikes the guy. Its so weird. 
Only one way to quiet haters....

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That's a tough bar to hang on someone. Nothing will ever be good enough then. I'm as long suffering as any on this board, but I also know the QB isn't the only part of the equation to win that coveted trophy. 
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
The guy has an amazing attitude. Oozes leadership. Yet half the fanbase dislikes the guy. Its so weird. 
I love everything he is saying here and I think it is all very genuine and not just trying to say the right thing.  I really respect and appreciate a player with this kind of perspective and it is extremely refreshing to see as not something we see often in the modern era.  I will admit, before last season, I was not a huge fan, but he really won me over last year, I thought he really stepped into the leadership role, he seemed looser, played like he was having fun and he was incredibly clutch when it counted the most.  I thought by far he was the main reason we were 11-0 in one score games.  I think KOC brought out the best in him and I expect him to have an even better season this year and think he will eventually get an extension.  
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
The guy has an amazing attitude. Oozes leadership. Yet half the fanbase dislikes the guy. Its so weird. 
Wrong,  I dont think anybody dislikes the man,  they may have issue with his contract tactics and question his value,   but I think you will be hard pressed to find any that have issue with Kirk...except for his religion or politics,  but thats just the world we live in.
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I think Kirk is a good quarterback and you can win with him with the right supporting cast around him....but we've paid him $155 million dollars since he's been in Minnesota, he's going to be 35, was one off for the league lead in interceptions last season, and his QBR dropped to a career low 92.5 percent last season which is a drop of a full 11 points from where it was the year prior. Oh, and we are once again going into the last year of his deal. I think I speak for a good portion of fans who want off the ride and are ready to try something different...


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Quote: @supafreak84 said:
I think Kirk is a good quarterback and you can win with him with the right supporting cast around him....but we've paid him $155 million dollars since he's been in Minnesota, he's going to be 35, was one off for the league lead in interceptions last season, and his QBR dropped to a career low 92.5 percent last season which is a drop of a full 11 points from where it was the year prior. Oh, and we are once again going into the last year of his deal. I think I speak for a good portion of fans who want off the ride and are ready to try something different...
Fans on here bitched about his risk averse play before last year, and said the only reason his stats were good were due to garbage time inflation. People said they would gladly give up stats for better results. Last year he did just that, but a putrid defense kept this team from being a serious contender. 

People that don't think Kirk is good enough to win are ridiculous. Look at history. Eli Manning was just above average. Peyton won his last SB when he was a walking cadaver. Joe Flacco? Nic Foles? Matt Stafford? I'd put Kirk on any of those teams with those defenses and coaches, and feel pretty good about the outcome.
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Quote: @mgobluevikes said:
@supafreak84 said:
I think Kirk is a good quarterback and you can win with him with the right supporting cast around him....but we've paid him $155 million dollars since he's been in Minnesota, he's going to be 35, was one off for the league lead in interceptions last season, and his QBR dropped to a career low 92.5 percent last season which is a drop of a full 11 points from where it was the year prior. Oh, and we are once again going into the last year of his deal. I think I speak for a good portion of fans who want off the ride and are ready to try something different...
Fans on here bitched about his risk averse play before last year, and said the only reason his stats were good were due to garbage time inflation. People said they would gladly give up stats for better results. Last year he did just that, but a putrid defense kept this team from being a serious contender. 

People that don't think Kirk is good enough to win are ridiculous. Look at history. Eli Manning was just above average. Peyton won his last SB when he was a walking cadaver. Joe Flacco? Nic Foles? Matt Stafford? I'd put Kirk on any of those teams with those defenses and coaches, and feel pretty good about the outcome.
Is that really the route we want to go though to try to win a championship? Some of these quarterbacks you mentioned had historically great defenses. What kind of timetable do you want to put on this Vikings defense before it becomes historically great because Cousins is 35. There's also the contract issue and do we want to continue paying top dollar to a 35 year old quarterback who widely isn't considered a top ten player at his own position? I just think we are treading water, and yes while the defense needs to get infinitely better, we need to find a long term upgrade at the quarterback position.
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