mr roboto
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Kirk Cousins has 8 4th Q comebacks this season. That currently ties Matthew Stafford for the most in a single season in NFL history. If he does it one more time, he will be the single season record holder.
He led the single largest comeback in NFL history against the Indianapolis Colts last week. The team was down 33 to nothing and he threw for over 400 yards and four touchdowns in the second half and overtime.
He is leading the first team in NFL history to win 11 one-score games, and they have yet to lose a single one score game. Their three losses have largely been blowouts. There are a couple other teams who have won 10 1-score games in a single season but nobody has ever won 11.
Cousins has been widely criticized for being an over paid slightly-above-average quarterback, and that may still be true, but is it possible to develop the clutch gene in your mid 30s as a quarterback in the NFL?
He led the single largest comeback in NFL history against the Indianapolis Colts last week. The team was down 33 to nothing and he threw for over 400 yards and four touchdowns in the second half and overtime.
He is leading the first team in NFL history to win 11 one-score games, and they have yet to lose a single one score game. Their three losses have largely been blowouts. There are a couple other teams who have won 10 1-score games in a single season but nobody has ever won 11.
Cousins has been widely criticized for being an over paid slightly-above-average quarterback, and that may still be true, but is it possible to develop the clutch gene in your mid 30s as a quarterback in the NFL?
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