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Kirk Cousins Trade Potential?


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The knocking of Cousins in this thread is impressive. The guy isnt a dump off king, turns the ball over less than 85% of the league. Has thrown for 93 TDs and 26 picks over the last three seasons and over 4k in back to back seasons. All while avaraging 12 yards per competion over that period of time.

 

His average rating is over 100 for each of the last 3 seasons... He is the perfect bridge QB.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

The knocking of Cousins in this thread is impressive. The guy isnt a dump off king, turns the ball over less than 85% of the league. Has thrown for 93 TDs and 26 picks over the last three seasons and over 4k in back to back seasons. All while avaraging 12 yards per competion over that period of time.

 

His average rating is over 100 for each of the last 3 seasons... He is the perfect bridge QB.

Lol nobody is trading for his contract. I think that would be why everyone is knocking it. 45 mil? Lmao

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

Lol nobody is trading for his contract. I think that would be why everyone is knocking it. 45 mil? Lmao

right, but beyond his contract he is a good qb in this league. Not great. but good. Whoever trades for him (I still think he gets released) will restructure his deal and spread the money out over 3 years

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

It's because of his contract. The team who would take it on would have to pay 35million in cap. If he had a friendly contract, he would get Stafford-trade like returns 

That makes more sense but we’d have 53 million tied up in Cousins and Darnold in 2022.

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

right, but beyond his contract he is a good qb in this league. Not great. but good. Whoever trades for him (I still think he gets released) will restructure his deal and spread the money out over 3 years

So we need another just good qb. Don’t sound smart to me.

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