I think tonight was a good illustration of why the Cousins debate ignores the larger issue, which is are the Vikings very good? Let’s say for a moment the debate was about the defense. The theoretical “haters” would point out the run D was awful and there were dumb penalties and broken coverages. The “apologists” would point out the D scored a TD, caused a turnover after special teams let them down, and also held in the red zone after the offense turned the ball over multiple times. Both are correct statements, they just ignore the opposite side.VikingLord wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 5:39 pmI know this has been beaten to death around here, but I look at tonight's game more along the lines of your last sentence than as Cousins needing to prove something. The Vikings broke the bank for a lot of their current roster. All of them, including the coaches, have to step up to the mantle. Tonight is a perfect time to do that.S197 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:17 pm I don't see it as a no win situation. He can earn a ton by beating a team tonight that probably should have a 1st round home game/bye if not for the NFC East screwing everyone. Or by winning the division. Or a playoff game.
Kirk has done a lot but in my view he still has a lot to prove. We didn't pay the guy $84 million to beat the NFC East, we paid him to win in December and January.
Yes, it's a team game so it's not as binary as wins and losses. But this is an extremely talented roster and I expect a commensurate level of performance. From everyone but especially from the guy we broke the bank for.
Of the major concerns I have heading into tonight's game, Cousins isn't one of them. He's played well over the last 7 games for sure, and provided the offensive line protects him adequately tonight, I expect him to play well again.
And I think that happens with Cousins. We should be having the same debate about the defense, special teams, coaching and personnel choices. They all played a role in the loss tonight. No one area played well. The paradox with this team is they’re good enough to give fans hope but just not good enough to get to the next level. They’re a quasi-wildcard team that over or under shoots that mark by a game or so on a continual basis.