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Kirk Cousins explodes on to the scene: #1 in passing ypg, #4 QB rating, #4 Y/A, #6 TD%


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Kirk Cousins was the player who made the biggest impact on the NFL on Sunday. ... Cousins was excellent: He completed 30 of his 48 passes, threw three touchdowns, showed off a great arm on deep balls and nice touch on short passes, only had one interception and — maybe most importantly — felt the pressure so well and got the ball away so quickly that he was never sacked. ... Cousins has looked comfortable taking shots downfield. ... Cousins totaled 427 yards on the day, topping Griffin’s career high by 98 yards.

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Cousins on Sunday turned in the fifth-most passing yards in a game in Redskins history, trailing Brad Johnson (471), Sammy Baugh (446), Mark Rypien (442) and Doug Williams (427).

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The National Football League on Thursday announced Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins has been named FedEx Air Player of the Week.

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At some point people will learn that offensive stats against the Eagles and for Eagles players should be considered on a curve because of the pace the Eagles play at.

So if you are thinking about signing FA player off the Eagles you need to dig deep into analytics and advanced statistics instead of drooling over raw numbers

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At some point people will learn that offensive stats against the Eagles and for Eagles players should be considered on a curve because of the pace the Eagles play at.

So if you are thinking about signing FA player off the Eagles you need to dig deep into analytics and advanced statistics instead of drooling over raw numbers

We'll that and the eagles have no defense at all
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