He is clearly vastly superior to what you have on the roster now, but then raises the question of what you could get with his $50million both at the position and elsewhere on the team with someone who isn’t a guy that shouldn’t be a starting qb in the league. Problem is there just aren’t many of those guys to go around. This team with Cousins is probably borderline as a contender due to the OL. Would’ve been interesting to see. Either have to double down on Cousins who could be a little cheaper with the injury or else try unload and get someone in the draft on a rookie dealI wonder if anybody is re-thinking their opinion of Kirk Cousins as a QB after watching the Vikings offense over the last few weeks.
He is clearly vastly superior to what you have on the roster now, but then raises the question of what you could get with his $50million both at the position and elsewhere on the team with someone who isn’t a guy that shouldn’t be a starting qb in the league. Problem is there just aren’t many of those guys to go around. This team with Cousins is probably borderline as a contender due to the OL. Would’ve been interesting to see. Either have to double down on Cousins who could be a little cheaper with the injury or else try unload and get someone in the draft on a rookie deal
He is good but I don’t see him as a long term option…. he is old, wants more money, and is hurt…I wonder if anybody is re-thinking their opinion of Kirk Cousins as a QB after watching the Vikings offense over the last few weeks.
Depends on how long that contract is and who the qb is. JJ (and Addison and Hock) will make a lot of guys look good and you can pay them plus add on the line with a rookie qb. There’s a reason that Caleb Williams listed MN as one of the places he’d goNot to go too deep on a Viking topic here, but does it make sense to pay JJ a record contract while saddling him with a rookie QB?
Even with the proliferation of analytics in sports, I don't think I've ever seen any statistical analysis of success rates for first round QBs. My impression is it's pretty hit-and-miss.
He is good but I don’t see him as a long term option….
But the Kirk ultra fans just can’t handle that idea.
If there was a QB in the 2024 draft who you could guarantee would be as good as Cousins, he would go #1 overall, put it that way.You're right in saying he is absolutely not the long term answer, because of age.
I look at it the problem as follows:
Let's say Cousins is the 15th-best QB in the league, just to pick a number for the sake of argument (he may actually be better than that, but we'll go with 15th).
What are the actual odds of replacing him with a QB who is (or will be) ranked 14th overall in the NFL, or better? You can find your new guy via the draft, or trade, or free agency.
50-50 odds?
If there was a QB in the 2024 draft who you could guarantee would be as good as Cousins, he would go #1 overall, put it that way.
There are no guarantees, probably get a worse guy. But why tie up money on a guy who isn’t going to get you anywhere?You're right in saying he is absolutely not the long term answer, because of age.
I look at it the problem as follows:
Let's say Cousins is the 15th-best QB in the league, just to pick a number for the sake of argument (he may actually be better than that, but we'll go with 15th).
What are the actual odds of replacing him with a QB who is (or will be) ranked 14th overall in the NFL, or better? You can find your new guy via the draft, or trade, or free agency.
50-50 odds?
Will be interesting to see if the local media mocks and ridicules the Vikings for being around .500 and beating a shitty team 3-0 in a league designed for them to have an equal chance of winning.
I guarantee at list 1 Strib Columnist will mock the Vikings.Will be interesting to see if the local media mocks and ridicules the Vikings for being around .500 and beating a shitty team 3-0 in a league designed for them to have an equal chance of winning.
There are no guarantees, probably get a worse guy. But why tie up money on a guy who isn’t going to get you anywhere?
Ferentz is probably requiring his staff and team to watch this game as the blueprint for what they are striving to do.....no offense of any kind.....just defense and special teams.The Vikings won 3-0 yesterday in an extremely boring game. I told my son, "It was like watching Iowa play an intersquad scrimmage!!!"
As I was watching the game I thought -- "I sure am glad I did not pay 200-300 dollars to watch this game!!!" hahaI guarantee at list 1 Strib Columnist will mock the Vikings.
As for the Vikings comparisons to the Hawkeyes yesterday, I find the Iowa games more interesting. At least their special teams and defense often find ways to score.
Ideal scenario would be a couple more years of Cousins and then draft a guy to be the eventual replacement. Easier said than done though in terms of money/length of contract that Cousins would demand.There are no guarantees, probably get a worse guy. But why tie up money on a guy who isn’t going to get you anywhere?
They also pitched a road shutout against a team at least on the fringes of playoff contention.Will be interesting to see if the local media mocks and ridicules the Vikings for being around .500 and beating a shitty team 3-0 in a league designed for them to have an equal chance of winning.
Would be interesting to know if he would take a 2-3 year deal.Ideal scenario would be a couple more years of Cousins and then draft a guy to be the eventual replacement. Easier said than done though in terms of money/length of contract that Cousins would demand.
I agree —makes me ill to think they can win so many games with only being quite good in two phases and absolutely terrible in the 3rd. They just keep doing it year after year.Ferentz is probably requiring his staff and team to watch this game as the blueprint for what they are striving to do.....no offense of any kind.....just defense and special teams.
They won by 3 and looked like an awful team against the 5-8 raiders.They also pitched a road shutout against a team at least on the fringes of playoff contention.
The Vikings are a lot like the Gophers this year. While everyone obsesses over the QB position, things have dramatically changed on the defensive side. Only in this case, the Vikings change has been good and not bad.
Run it back with Cousins and Jefferson and this defense next year, and watch the team be a core contender.
I was in Vegas the week before and paid $67 for the PAC 12 Championship game for a seat on the goal line in the Club (2nd/middle) Level. Same ticket face value was $350 for the Vikings game, and going for around $500+ on the secondary market.As I was watching the game I thought -- "I sure am glad I did not pay 200-300 dollars to watch this game!!!" haha
They won by 3 and looked like an awful team against the 5-8 raiders.
everything you say is true.
The Vikings are always contenders
Not sure what the point of this statement was. Yes I watched a game of a team I am a fan of.They looked "awful", and yet it sounds as though you watched it.
Were they actually "awful"? Yes, they were... well, they certainly were terrible on offense.
Did they gut-out a much-needed win with an offense depleted by injuries? Yes.
Was their defense excellent? Yes.
No kidding. You’re kind of making my point. I’m not sure you understood the point of my original postAll of these are true statements. There are usually multiple facets to any story.
Not sure what the point of this statement was. Yes I watched a game of a team I am a fan of.
No kidding. You’re kind of making my point. I’m not sure you understood the point of my original post
The Vikings won 3-0 yesterday in an extremely boring game. I told my son, "It was like watching Iowa play an intersquad scrimmage!!!"
That's why you draft a rookie. That money can go to other positions.If Cousins isn't going to get you anywhere, then a player who is inferior to him certainly won't get you anywhere.
So that leaves the money question. Well, it ain't my money, and the Wilfs appear to be far from destitute. As a fan, I want to see a winner. Cap management is a crucial part of success and failure in the NFL.