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| View Poll Results: Who is Kirk Cousins? | |||
| Superstar in the making |
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32 | 43.84% |
| Just a guy |
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36 | 49.32% |
| Pineapple Jesus 2.0 |
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5 | 6.85% |
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Virginia
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Re: Who is Kirk Cousins?
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Lynch was the #2 running back in the league in 2011: FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | RUNNING BACKS 2011 The DIFFERENCE WAS RUSSELL WILSON. He came in and was not Tavaris Jackson or Charlie Whitehurst. Wilson was 29th in the league in 2012 in passing yards per game. The qualifier is that there are a number of other QBs that could have done the same thing with that team. Rex Grossman's D wasn't even compared to the '85 bears D like Wilson's and he game managed his way to a SB. As I said earlier, for a team like the Seahawks with a great D and HOF running back, a QB can be 29th in the league in passing yards per game and play well. That's all he had to do to win. Good for him. All QBs should be that lucky. The proof is in the pudding. Without Lynch, even with the D, Wilson ranks in the bottom half of the league; 17th. His performance has trended exactly the opposite of what teams want. His F.O. ranking has declined every year even with Lynch; but he has been good enough to win with a HOF RB and the best D. Quote:
If they would have propped up RGIII like they are Kirk. . . Infinity and beyond!
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