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Showing posts with label Kirk Cousins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kirk Cousins. Show all posts

Strong Performance by Wilson Leads Seahawks to 27-17 Win Over Redskins

Wilson finished with 122 yds rushing. Photo Credit: Joe Nicholson/USA Today Sports. 

The Seahawks (3-1) off their bye week battled through penalties and got a great performance from QB Russell Wilson as they defeated the Redskins (1-4)  27-17 on Monday night at FedEx Field.

By: Michael Hanley

NY Giants Rout the Redskins 45-14

Manning had a big performance vs. Redskins. Photo credit: USA Today Sports

Eli Manning threw 4 touchdowns while Victor Cruz had 108 yards receiving as the Giants railroaded the Redskins 45-14 on Thursday night. They got to the .500 mark at 2-2 with this victory. Meanwhile the Redskins find themselves also at 2-2 after  a 2-0 start.

By: Michael Hanley

NFL: RGIII Benched For Kirk Cousins' Audition

RG3 and Kirk Cousins. Photo credit NFL 
by Chad Jones

Two years into a 5 Year $ 35 Million deal, Mike Shanahan's Redskins accumulated 11 Wins & 21 Losses. At 2011's conclusion, fans were frustrated, and many lobbied for Owner Daniel Snyder to cut the cord. Exercising restraint, Shanahan was retained into year 3 of the seismic rebuild. 

Shanahan consummated a trade, moving from 6th to 2nd overall in the 2012 Draft to select Robert Griffin III. 

There is no QB controversy in DC

The Washington Redskins selected with the 2nd pick in the 2012 NFL Draft the new face of the franchise Robert Griffin III. Then in the 4th round selected with the 102nd pick in the draft QB Kirk Cousins. This immediately drew the backlash of NFL analysts and scouts alike. Why would you want to bring in another rookie QB? Why start a QB controversy?

There is no controversy. Period. If Robert Griffin III can not outplay Kirk Cousins then he deserves not to be the starter. The QB position in the NFL is the most important position in sports. Nobody should blame Mike Shanahan for drafting Cousins to be an understudy for his offense. The Redskins have tried the veteran route for years with no success. Now they will the luxury of grooming a top QB prospect in their own offensive scheme. Just look at what teams like Green Bay and New England have done with Aaron Rodgers, Matt Flynn, Matt Cassel, and Ryan Mallett. This is good business for any franchise.

- Rodney Fisher, RF Sports Radio