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Mr. Laz 12-28-2012 01:15 PM

If they really thought he was worth that much they wouldn't be trying to trade him at all.

RGIII hasn't proven he can stay healthy yet.


Redskins just trying to hook a chump

TribalElder 12-28-2012 01:17 PM

They realize the draft is coming and they have no picks until like 2019 lol

Discuss Thrower 12-28-2012 01:25 PM

Bite the ****in' pillow; Danny's going in dry.

Skyy God 12-28-2012 01:26 PM

On a related note, queue up the nuthooks.

<b>NFL Rumors: Kyle Shanahan and QB Kirk Cousins a package deal to the Kansas City Chiefs?</b>

Quote:

Last Sunday on NFL Network’s First on the Field pre-game show, Michael Lombardi floated out an interesting possibility regarding Washington Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. If a team decides to hire Shanahan as a head coach, would Kirk Cousins be part of a package deal? If so, should the Kansas City Chiefs be looking at the possibility?

Shanahan’s name is being mentioned in association with coaching vacancies this year because of the work he has done this season with two rookie quarterbacks, Robert Griffin III and Kirk Cousins. Kyle Shanahan is responsible for the Redskins offense this season and has been doing the play calling, he has had a successful season. Given his lineage, Shanahan should rightfully so be considered for a head coaching position.

Enter the Kansas City Chiefs. Head coach Romeo Crennel and perhaps general manager Scott Pioli are rumored to be on their way out in Kansas City. The Chiefs rallied around Crennel last season after being named the interim head coach after Todd Haley’s dismissal. It seems now that the team was more relieved to be rid of Haley than rallying around Crennel. Crennel is a great defensive coordinator but can’t make the transition to the head coaching position.

It’s time for a fresh start in Kansas City. A new head coach and perhaps a young quarterback to build around for the future. No more Brady Quinn. No more Matt Cassel. No more stop gap measures of adding veterans for one or two fleeting seasons at the end of their career. An actual quarterback for the future.

Why not sign Kyle Shanahan and then trade for Kirk Cousins. Lombardi makes the great point that his father, Mike, is going to want to see his son succeed as a head coach. With Robert Griffin III entrenched as the Redskin’s starter for the forseeable future, Kirk Cousins is a luxury. He is also the vehicle as to which the Redskins could use to recoup some of the draft choices Washington surrendered in order to acquire RG III.

Washington used a fourth-round pick to acquire Cousins last year. Why not surrender a third-round pick this year in order to reunite Cousins with Kyle Shanahan in an offense he already has a season in? Sure, Cousins has just one career start, but he will be immersed in an offense he is very familiar with and can hit the ground running.

Yes, the Chiefs will likely have the first overall selection in the 2013 draft, but there is no surefire can’t miss quarterback prospect in this year’s class. I think the addition of a up and coming head coach prospect along with a young quarterback familiar with his system is the right formula to get the Chiefs back in the win column while building for the future.
http://www.thepigskinreport.com/2012...s-city-chiefs/

SAUTO 12-28-2012 01:33 PM

**** that shit
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RealSNR 12-28-2012 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cave Johnson (Post 9246185)
On a related note, queue up the nuthooks.

<b>NFL Rumors: Kyle Shanahan and QB Kirk Cousins a package deal to the Kansas City Chiefs?</b>



http://www.thepigskinreport.com/2012...s-city-chiefs/

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TLO 12-28-2012 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SNR (Post 9246041)
We should be able to get at least ONE 2nd rounder out of Stanzi if that's what the Redskins are asking for their noodle-armed spastic game manager QB from the B1G.

Atrocious ****ing price. **** Cousins. I wouldn't give them a 7th rounder to have him on my team.

This

Hoover 12-28-2012 01:42 PM

Why would you give away draft picks for a QB when you can draft the best one in the draft if you are KC?

ChiliConCarnage 12-28-2012 01:43 PM

The Skins definitely won't trade Cousins without smushing someone's ahole.

BossChief 12-28-2012 01:55 PM

I got aids after reading that.

DeezNutz 12-28-2012 01:56 PM

If Shanahan wants Cousins, we should trust the former's analysis because no one knows the player better.

LMAO.

Where the **** have we seen this?

BossChief 12-28-2012 02:00 PM

Hey, let me say this...Id be happy with Kyle Shannahan as a head coach hire here. I think he is a brilliant offensive mind that could do well with a player like Geno. Im not giving up anything for Cousins, though.

We already have a stronger armed Cousins on the roster.

siberian khatru 12-28-2012 02:01 PM

So "there is no surefire can’t miss quarterback prospect in this year’s class," yet Cousins is a surefire can't miss QB worth trading for based on ... 1 start and 48 pass attempts?

Imon Yourside 12-28-2012 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cave Johnson (Post 9246185)
On a related note, queue up the nuthooks.

<b>NFL Rumors: Kyle Shanahan and QB Kirk Cousins a package deal to the Kansas City Chiefs?</b>



http://www.thepigskinreport.com/2012...s-city-chiefs/

Ok I was only Joking, was only a hypothetical. I really don't want either of those chumps.

Radar Chief 12-28-2012 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 9246246)
So "there is no surefire can’t miss quarterback prospect in this year’s class," yet Cousins is a surefire can't miss QB worth trading for based on ... 1 start and 48 pass attempts?

You have a problem with that? /Matt Flynn


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