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Vikings Wire writer taking potshots at Panthers


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4 hours ago, SammyFranchise said:

This is such a horeshyt take. There have been plenty of Avg Quarterbacks that have won a Bowl. Foles, Dilfer, Flacco just to name a few. If you put Cousins on any of those Ravens teams they are still winning the championship. 

The Ravens defense led Trent Dilfer to a Super Bowl ring.  However, that wasn't the case for Joe Flacco.  Joe actually had one of the best postseason runs in history.  And he needed it because the defense wasn't what it used to be.  He had to win some shootouts.  The same holds true for Nick Foles.  He went on a very good run in the postseason.  He wasn't in a sidecar like Dilfer.

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4 hours ago, SammyFranchise said:

This is such a horeshyt take. There have been plenty of Avg Quarterbacks that have won a Bowl. Foles, Dilfer, Flacco just to name a few. If you put Cousins on any of those Ravens teams they are still winning the championship. 

Sam Darnold and Kirk Cousins super fan. You've got some bizarre taste.

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33 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

To put it in stock market terms, his P/E ratio has him overvalued.

That's because he was a real free agent and the team that scooped him up thought he was the missing puzzle piece to a Super Bowl (they made the championship game with Case Keenum).

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57 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

So he's mad that we solved Cleveland's problem instead of the Vikings' problem. 

But he also says Cousins isn't the problem, in fact he's a 'cut above' Mayfield (who ranked higher than Cousins in 2018 and 2020). Why would you be offended that a team wouldn't want to trade picks away for Cousins and his $45M cap hit? 

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Diggs regularly voiced frustration about the direction of the Vikings and his role on the team, and his seemingly negative tweet after Minnesota extended Kirk Cousins in March preceded his trade to Buffalo that night. Diggs tweeted "it's time for a new beginning" after the team announced the Cousins deal.

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