Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Kirk Cousins on COVID: "If I die, I die."


Recommended Posts

Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins does not believe masks work and says that he is at peace with the thought of contracting COVID-19.

“If I die, I die,” Cousins said on Spotify’s “10 Questions” podcast hosted by NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt.

During the interview with Brandt, Cousins went against the advice of medical experts, including the CDC, who have said masks can prevent the spread of the virus and lead to the country gaining control of the pandemic.

Brandt asked, “If 1 is the person who says, ‘Masks are stupid, you’re all a bunch of lemmings’ and 10 is, ‘I’m not leaving my master bathroom for the next 10 years,’ where do you land?”

After a chuckle, Cousins responded, “I’m not gonna call anybody stupid, for the trouble it would get me in. But I’m about a .000001.”

https://nypost.com/2020/09/02/kirk-cousins-is-fine-with-getting-coronavirus-if-i-die-i-die/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It really isn’t a shocker that a NFL player isn’t overly worried about their own health.  I mean, they play NFL football.  

Maybe legit media should stay away from focusing on the hot take health views of football players during a global pandemic.  

Lot of dumb people listen to Kirk....and don’t have the luxury of living in the bubble he does.  Bet Kirk would think different if he worked at the meat packing plant and had that lifestyle. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Car123 said:

We know who he’s voting for.

Biden? I mean.. to assume based on views of mask, and assuming political affiliation is kinda dumb. I know plenty on both sides of the political spectrum that do no wear mask, or like to wear them. Alot of them wear them because work requires it. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

when-will-you-zwulyv.jpg.80d176271a6cc510e52963ec0611d0af.jpg

This is the crux of it. Wearing a mask is not merely a personal safety measure. It is, above all else, a public safety measure -  a small thing you can do to embody your commitment to the health and safety of your neighbors and community.

 

EDIT: Also, just getting the full extent of the above meme now....Kirk....it's funny because both of them are named...well anyway....You got it already. I'm catching up.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Eg6PSKDWkAEbCh6.jpg

 

20 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

Biden? I mean.. to assume based on views of mask, and assuming political affiliation is kinda dumb. I know plenty on both sides of the political spectrum that do no wear mask, or like to wear them. Alot of them wear them because work requires it. 

That didn't age well. Lol.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • My fantasy league is named Any Given Sunday. It's a Yahoo friends and family league that's existed since 2008. There's no money involved, just bragging rights. The participants love it, and we love mixing it up and talking sh¡t to one another. I've won the trophy five times (and almost a close sixth), so they love beating me (and seeing me win, oddly). I'm on a four year drought though. So this year I kinda said, "fug it, I'm going all-in on my guys." Amid that, I did something that I never do and went RBs one, two and three, with the critical---some would say the "crazy" move being Chuba at three. So now I'm light on receivers. But, I was ultimately able to get my guys. Dave Canales is already talking crazy talk, suggesting that he's not going to let Chuba run wild in so many words (so I learned in the other thread). I bristle at that. I'm giving Bryce a lotta faith by extension. He's on the wire (but I may as well have played him for all Dakota did the other night). I obviously believe in Tetairoa. He could be my WR1 (other than Scary Terry). I picked up X late, and I'm hoping that he will make the league hate that I did because it was kinda disrespectful for him to be drafted in the 12th round if you ask me. As for JT Sanders, I picked him up as an aside because as we all know, the pickings at TE are slim (especially when you have to try and build a complete team after taking three RBs so early). I hope that Sanders comes through, then I might be looking good.  So, yeah, I kinda went all-in. If there was ever a time for our offense to come alive, I need them to do it this season.  Bryce needs to continue on his ascension from the end of last season, and Canales needs to let Chuba run the damned rock. We have insurance in Rico (as do I), so let Chuba do his thing. If our offense doesn't work this season, then we're just fùcked, and so am I most likely. But I have faith. Now let me go move Golden back to W/T spot. I have faith in X, but no so much that I'm playing him over Golden tomorrow.  
    • I am loathe to make any predictions before I see the team in action. Within that vein, on the eve before the beginning of the NFL season in earnest, I will say that four wins is the floor and 11 wins is the ceiling.  Call my sizable spread a "copout" if you like,  but I will tell you, "Nobody knows sh¡t at least until the end of the month." That's the way I see it, and, for now, that's what I'm sticking to.   
    • If you can run all over a team, you do it. That's a football truth as old as time immemorial. 
×
×
  • Create New...