I totally agree that we don't have to do anything right now. Basically, he has had 3 games with no interceptions -- we won those three. He's had three games with multiple interceptions -- we lost those three. He definitely has potential but it's not in the bag by any stretch.I'm not saying we shouldn't extend him. But, I don't think we should rush to that decision after 1 good game. As good as he was against the Bucs, he was that bad against the Jets. I wouldn't mind if they brought him back next year if he continues to play well. I just don't understand why that decision needs to be made right now.Don Quixote said:I've been pretty critical of Cousins, but someone has to play QB, or at least backup QB. Assuming they cut RG3, they don't have any QBs signed for next year. It's not as if that if they sign Cousins, they'll be missing out on a great list of free agent QBs -- Fitzpatrick and Bradford are probably the best; maybe Brock Osweiler, but who knows if he'll be any good. Extending Cousins also does not necessarily prevent them from signing one of those QBs too, or drafting a QB either.
I don't think they should break the bank for him or pay him starter's money. But, in the abstract, I don't think extending him is completely horrible.
At the same time, I think the team needs to start thinking in what scenario do they make "some" kind of offer. Let's say Cousins works out his kinks by the end of the season, and he's unsigned, then he'll be emboldened to test the free agent market, and you may end up paying more for him than if you signed him for a discount early.
If after a few more games he looks like he's trending in the right direction, then maybe they should make him a very reasonable offer -- something that doesn't break the bank. But the longer you wait, the more risk there is if he ends up developing as a player, because you will have competition for him.
It's really all about how much risk Dan wants to take and the dollars involved. Honestly, if extending him didn't hurt the team salary cap wise, there probably is no reason not to sign him as he's bird in the hand and you are not on the hook to start him just because you sign him. On the other hand, if signing him means that you limit yourself cap wise, it's another story.
It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
