Bruce Johnson -> RE: General Vikes Talk (7/17/2020 3:59:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro You guys have all watched the games. There is no way in hell anyone can convince me that Cousins is good under pressure. he curls up like a little school girl. just rewatch week 2 vs GB When the pressure comes from the middle it's really hard for most quarterbacks to escape the pressure. It feels like to me that he is good passing under pressure, but he lacks the mobility to create something out of nothing. Cousins was sacked an average of 1.75 times per game, which is tied with the Patriots for the sixth best in the league. For sure Cousins did throw the ball away quite a few times, but it's interesting to note that he only threw 8 interceptions, so it seems to me that he was making good decisions for the most part. I just checked and he fumbled the ball only three times which has been a problem for him in the past. I imagine that a lot of emphasis was placed on minimizing that by the coaches. Perhaps he can do better if the Vikings can develop a viable third receiver. That could be Irv Smith, Jr., but this article suggests Hollins may be the third receiver with the most juice to his game. I have compared Hollins to Thielen in that he was undrafted from a small school. It would be cool if he could take a big leap in production this season. Anyway it doesn't really matter which receiver seizes the job; I just want one of these prospects to emerge big time. https://thevikingage.com/2020/07/17/3-reasons-alexander-hollins-vikings-wr3/ I'm pretty confident that Sharpe, Bisi and Osborn will all have spots. If Sharpe doesn't I will be proven right on questioning the guaranteed money to him. Will Mitchell break through. Sharpe makes sense to me, too.
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