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Now if RG had done this....

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Cousins is doing it for charity. RGIII did it for RGIII.
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haha. I love that. And I get your point about the RG comparison, but come on. This is completely self deprecating and poking fun at himself. Not to mention:

"Celebrate the team making history and help raise money for International Justice Mission to support ending violence and oppression of the poor worldwide." --Kirk "

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riggofan wrote:haha. I love that. And I get your point about the RG comparison, but come on. This is completely self deprecating and poking fun at himself. Not to mention:

"Celebrate the team making history and help raise money for International Justice Mission to support ending violence and oppression of the poor worldwide." --Kirk "

I'm totally getting one of these.

Yea I like it too...but you can see the other side all over social media :roll:
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DEHog wrote:
riggofan wrote:haha. I love that. And I get your point about the RG comparison, but come on. This is completely self deprecating and poking fun at himself. Not to mention:

"Celebrate the team making history and help raise money for International Justice Mission to support ending violence and oppression of the poor worldwide." --Kirk "

I'm totally getting one of these.

Yea I like it too...but you can see the other side all over social media :roll:


I guess social media forgot all about the "GotRG3?" t-shirts. :evil:
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all is well and good for Cousins right now and we would really be lucky if he continues to play at this level - let's face it, it all comes down to making things happen on the field and eliminating the turnovers ... IF Cousins can do that he can make a lot of money and donate all he wants to charity - the next game is all that's important here - unfortunately for Cousins, he has a lot of baggage and the only way it gets better is to keep showing that you can play at a very high level and NOT turn the ball over - that's a lot of pressure but that's what goes with the territory here - New England has to be a good game or he's going to be subjected to the same BS that he's had here for a while

the media and fans here are brutal to Redskins QBs that don't really shine week in and week out

Griffin made a lot of mistakes in how he handled things but he was a part of that 2012 team - Cousins needs something special to survive here because he's certainly not the owner's favorite QB

the deal for Cousins is he needs to show he's a good NFL QB and make sure that the team does well so that Gruden will be brought back - If Gruden is not here, Snyder will want Scot and the FO to find someone that can help Griffin be the QB that Snyder thinks he is
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
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Nobody would have said jack about Rg3's t-shirts, twitter slogans or anything else if he had kept on winning.
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riggofan wrote:Nobody would have said jack about Rg3's t-shirts, twitter slogans or anything else if he had kept on winning.


and ... for all our sake, hopefully Kirk Cousins keeps on winning ... :wink:
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Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Cousins is doing it for charity. RGIII did it for RGIII.

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That's why is was dubbed..................RGme

Cousins is donating from his heart...!!!
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True. For every dollar he keeps, he tosses two to the other team.

BOOOOOM!!!!
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riggofan wrote:True. For every dollar he keeps, he tosses two to the other team.

BOOOOOM!!!!


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