riggofan wrote:Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:How many quarterbacks coming off one year contracts as a backup are offered five or six year contracts as a starter? I'm going to guess none.
Maybe so but Cousins isn't coming off a one year contract as a backup. He's finishing up the fourth year of his rookie contract as a starting QB with the team that drafted him.
Yes, I know, but the point was that quarterbacks who are given contracts longer than four years are typically regarded as franchise quarterbacks. I'm not convinced Cousins is regarded as such yet. I'd venture he doesn't get longer than a four year deal and he may not even want a deal of that length. He may be convinced he can earn more if he takes a one or two year deal and then renegotiates. On one hand, it's hard to turn down guaranteed money. On the other hand, he could cut off his nose to spite his face by taking far less than his future market value. It's a risk either way. But McCloughan is no dummy. He's not going to piss away cap space and mortgage the future unless he's 100% convinced Cousins is the guy. We have to trust that whatever he does is the right thing. As a few of the Redskins beat writers have mentioned, quarterbacks who can win games from behind don't grow on trees. I'm not a passer rating kind of guy as I think it's an overblown statistic much in the way PER is overblown in the NBA but when Cousins is the first Skins QB to post a perfect rating since 1950 or before there must be something to it. A lot of good quarterbacks have never done that.