Maulbert":3imyr2g6 said:
I don't think anyone here has a beef with Cousins. I think most people here don't think much about him when he isn't playing the Hawks. More important, why are you so obsessed with him?
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Most of the people here seem to think Cousins is just a guy, and you act like they're making personal attacks. If I'm honest, I couldn't give two $h!t about Cousins. I don't hate him. That requires more investment.
So I ask, why do you love him so much? You care at least 10× more about him than anyone else here.
Fair question. Why did I choose Kirk Cousins to focus on? :?: You and others, of course, know about the Adopt-A-Rookie program on Seahawks.NET, where we choose a rookie each year to focus on and follow in-depth during the course of the season.
I decided this year to also choose one "opponent"/non-Seahawks topic as a study for the season, to stick with and learn. I chose Cousins this year* as my
2019-20 Adopt-Another-NFL-Team's-Player. Maybe other good choices could be guys like Carson Wentz, or ex-Seahawk Frank Clark, or even TJ Watt. Why? Because it's interesting and I figured I'd learn something new. Before this season, I never really read or posted in the NFL NATION forum. Turns out, there's lots of good stuff in here, for learning more and understanding the NFL game that much better.
The question I've asked is, If Cousins has such strong leadership qualities, why hasn't Kirk Cousins done better in the NFL in "big games"? As it turned out, a few posters really wanted to turn the question into, "Is Kirk Cousins Elite?", which is silly to me, as he doesn't have any elite physical tools, and no SB rings. He's closer to Dave Krieg than to DeShaun Watson. So I've tried to bring things back to the "Leadership" question.
So, Kirk Cousins, why is Cousins interesting to follow? Short version is the parallel paths of Russell Wilson and Kirk Cousins going back to their college rivalry, Wisconsin and MSU, the tale of two QBs. Of particular interest to me was the unusual intensity with which the MSU players supported Kirk Cousins as the leader of the team, which came through in a number of media articles at the time.
Cousins is also interesting because he's been an underdog a lot in the NFL, 4th round pick, and nothing has been handed to him. He has beaten out Heisman winner Robert Griffin III and others, but he's also been benched at least a couple times during his Redskins years. Each time he's worked his way back to starting, and then, eventually, to excelling as a starter. I confess to a fondness for underdogs.
A number of people on the board seem to be invested in the "Kirk Cousins can't win big games" narrative. Well, he actually has won a number of big games in the NFL, just not "big enough" games. And he's been particularly cursed in Monday night games, apparently. (I generally only watch Seahawks MNF games) That "Cousins always loses in big games" narrative seemed like a real thing after the Vikings lost to Green Bay at home a few weeks back, when they still had a chance to win the division if they beat the Packers. They lost to the Packers of course; narrative confirmed. But then Cousins unexpectedly smashed that narrative to bits with his first playoff win on Sunday, on the road, over the #2 seed Saints.
If people choose to hassle me over my "love" for another team's player, fine, but please be so kind as to also include some ACTUAL FOOTBALL CONTENT in the process of hassling me, preferably that includes some analysis, stats, etc. that is useful for showing why my chosen player sucks, will always suck, etc., Also, please DO stop back to GLOAT from time to time when they DO suck, e.g., Cousins throws 4 picks in a loss, and sneak in a teeny bit of actual football content, a few stats, an interview with former HS coach about what a bum the player is, how he'll always be a bum, etc. just a teensy bit of plausible denial, to thinly disguise the gloating.

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Next season, I expect to choose Gardner Minshew II, as my Adopt-Another-NFL-Team's-Player, unless something unforeseen aces him out, and to create and update a thread over the course of the season. I hope you and others will stop by and hassle me about that, and GLOAT when my player has a crap game.
And remember, Kirk Cousins has yet another *truly* BIG GAME coming up, this Saturday! Another chance to work the "Cousins always fails in BIG GAMES!" narrative. Even better, if he sucks and the Vikes lose, a chance to come back here and GLOAT!!
P.S. As you point out, I may have gotten too emotionally invested at times. I'll work on that. The point is to learn and have a little fun along the way. I need to remember that a season-long thread on another team's player may not be something people are used to seeing here.
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