First I will say I am a RT supporter, I think he can be a good QB for us soon but my confidence in him has slipped after he couldn't lead this team to one victory in two games over two beatable opponents......Do we wait to see if he can get it done and if he can't we start from scratch two years from now or do we bring in real competition and let the best man win.......If the decision was left up to me I pull the trigger, the worse possible outcome is we waste a 2nd rd pick on back up QB.....I think its worth the risk because of the importance of the position.....I say bring him in and let the competition begin....
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...t-pick-if-theyre-going-to-trade-kirk-cousins/
It’s not clear how active the Redskins’ trade discussions with other teams regarding Cousins are at this point, or what other clubs might be willing to surrender in a trade for him. It also is not known if Redskins officials will remain adamant about wanting to receive a second-round choice for Cousins or if the team ultimately might be willing to part with him for a lesser compensation package.
The Redskins lack a first-round pick in this year’s NFL draft, thanks to the 2012 trade with the St. Louis Rams that enabled them to move up in the first-round order to select quarterback Robert Griffin III. The Redskins do have a second-round selection this year.
Cousins was a fourth-round choice in 2012 and has spent two seasons as Griffin’s backup. He started the Redskins’ final three games last season after Mike Shanahan, the team’s former coach, ended Griffin’s season early, saying he wanted to avoid the possibility of Griffin being hurt again.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...t-pick-if-theyre-going-to-trade-kirk-cousins/
It’s not clear how active the Redskins’ trade discussions with other teams regarding Cousins are at this point, or what other clubs might be willing to surrender in a trade for him. It also is not known if Redskins officials will remain adamant about wanting to receive a second-round choice for Cousins or if the team ultimately might be willing to part with him for a lesser compensation package.
The Redskins lack a first-round pick in this year’s NFL draft, thanks to the 2012 trade with the St. Louis Rams that enabled them to move up in the first-round order to select quarterback Robert Griffin III. The Redskins do have a second-round selection this year.
Cousins was a fourth-round choice in 2012 and has spent two seasons as Griffin’s backup. He started the Redskins’ final three games last season after Mike Shanahan, the team’s former coach, ended Griffin’s season early, saying he wanted to avoid the possibility of Griffin being hurt again.