VikingLord wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 9:49 am
The solution might be to bench him. As much as that would suck, as much egg as that would leave on Spielman's face, benching Cousins in favor of a less skittish QB might be the answer.
Find a guy who wants to be out there.
I don't know if Mannion is the answer, but if Cousins has lost his moxie (if he ever had it), sit him down and find someone who isn't afraid.
I didn't actually watch the game. I was playing in a golf tournament, and when I got done and saw the score, I decided I didn't want to even watch the replay on my DVR. I mean, who wants to watch THAT?
But on The Daily Norseman, I found a coach's tape of all of Kirk Cousins' throws against the Bears. Two views of each -- side view, then all-22 view. It's 11 minutes long. I thought, "I can handle 11 minutes," so I watched it.
Frankly, I was surprised.
What I saw was a QB who was under pressure, but rarely INTENSE pressure. I expected to see Cousins running for his life play after play, but that wasn't the case. Most plays, he had time to throw more than a checkdown, but he chose the checkdown anyway. It seemed clear to me that he's not trusting himself or his line, one of the two (or both). According to PFF, he had something like the third-most time to throw this week, and for the season, he's had the MOST time to throw of any quarterback in the NFL. The problem Sunday wasn't time to throw. It was the pressure Cousins perceived.
Put another way, he played scared.
I don't even think he was LOOKING downfield, because if he was, he would have seen Thielen open about four different times. Instead, he was getting jittery and happy-footed and desperately looking for CJ Ham. We're not going to win games throwing to CJ Ham.
I don't know what the answer is, but it seems clear that NFL teams are simply going to go after Cousins in virtually every passing situation. They'll send blitzers and do whatever they have to do to make him -- ugh -- scared. It seems impossible to bench a $29.5 million quarterback, but if this continues, something's got to give.