Kirk Cousins 365 thread


Alvin Walton
03-08-2017, 10:26 AM
can somebody answer me this if we trade cousins to sf for the #2 who the hell is are starting quarterback? and please don,t tell me mCcoy :puke:

Ryan Fitzpatrick
or
Tim Tebow
or
Mitch Trubisky
or
Jay Romo

skinsfaninok
03-08-2017, 10:34 AM
Ryan Fitzpatrick
or
Tim Tebow
or
Mitch Trubisky
or
Jay Romo
Haha. I'd rather have colt f it

metalskins
03-08-2017, 10:43 AM
If Cousins leaves it's not the end of the world. I've never felt that way. He is an above average qb that was surrounded by great talent. I think he's more replaceable than 99% of my fellow warpathers. I'm open to anything besides trading for Romo or having him play out the year on the franchise tag. Hopefully someone blinks before us.

What about Kirk Cousins, Pierre Garcon, AND DeSean Jackson?

metalskins
03-08-2017, 10:45 AM
Ryan Fitzpatrick
or
Tim Tebow
or
Mitch Trubisky
or
Jay Romo

I'd draft Mitch Trubisky and start Colt McCoy.

mooby
03-08-2017, 10:48 AM
can somebody answer me this if we trade cousins to sf for the #2 who the hell is are starting quarterback? and please don,t tell me mCcoy :puke:

If we trade a Pro Bowl qb for the #2 overall pick I quit. I couldn't care less who the qb is at that point.

Schneed10
03-08-2017, 11:08 AM
Amazing times we live in when CNN is called fake news but some rando with a twitter account is a reliable source.

It makes you realize how little critical thinking people actually do. It used to be something most did, maybe because the news cycle wasn't so fast so people had time to digest information and think about it for a bit. Now it comes so quickly, people just seem to react.

Nobody wants to go through the process of filtering rumor from report, conjecture from fact, or even considering sources. It leads to a lot of stupid shit being bandied about on the internet, sports or otherwise. Is nobody concerned about their reputation anymore? If you get caught up in rumors often enough don't you start to feel stupid, or at the very least gullible? If you read Breitbart and buy into some of their manufactured shit, or Occupy Democrats and fail to recognize how they cherry-pick facts and purposefully omit others, then you're in the same boat as those who believe some blogger on the internet who says KC to San Fran is "all but done".

Let's step it up guys. We are The Warpath, for a long time we've been the smartest Skins board on the net. You have to question everything you hear. Nothing wrong with sharing rumor, but at the very least ask whether others think it can be trusted. Better yet, think about it yourself and offer original thought that's grounded and measured.

Matty this is obviously not directed at you, I just chose your post to reply to.

Ruhskins
03-08-2017, 11:20 AM
It makes you realize how little critical thinking people actually do. It used to be something most did, maybe because the news cycle wasn't so fast so people had time to digest information and think about it for a bit. Now it comes so quickly, people just seem to react.

Nobody wants to go through the process of filtering rumor from report, conjecture from fact, or even considering sources. It leads to a lot of stupid shit being bandied about on the internet, sports or otherwise. Is nobody concerned about their reputation anymore? If you get caught up in rumors often enough don't you start to feel stupid, or at the very least gullible? If you read Breitbart and buy into some of their manufactured shit, or Occupy Democrats and fail to recognize how they cherry-pick facts and purposefully omit others, then you're in the same boat as those who believe some blogger on the internet who says KC to San Fran is "all but done".

Let's step it up guys. We are The Warpath, for a long time we've been the smartest Skins board on the net. You have to question everything you hear. Nothing wrong with sharing rumor, but at the very least ask whether others think it can be trusted. Better yet, think about it yourself and offer original thought that's grounded and measured.

Matty this is obviously not directed at you, I just chose your post to reply to.

Amen.

metalskins
03-08-2017, 11:54 AM
It makes you realize how little critical thinking people actually do. It used to be something most did, maybe because the news cycle wasn't so fast so people had time to digest information and think about it for a bit. Now it comes so quickly, people just seem to react.

Nobody wants to go through the process of filtering rumor from report, conjecture from fact, or even considering sources. It leads to a lot of stupid shit being bandied about on the internet, sports or otherwise. Is nobody concerned about their reputation anymore? If you get caught up in rumors often enough don't you start to feel stupid, or at the very least gullible? If you read Breitbart and buy into some of their manufactured shit, or Occupy Democrats and fail to recognize how they cherry-pick facts and purposefully omit others, then you're in the same boat as those who believe some blogger on the internet who says KC to San Fran is "all but done".

Let's step it up guys. We are The Warpath, for a long time we've been the smartest Skins board on the net. You have to question everything you hear. Nothing wrong with sharing rumor, but at the very least ask whether others think it can be trusted. Better yet, think about it yourself and offer original thought that's grounded and measured.

Matty this is obviously not directed at you, I just chose your post to reply to.

Well said Schneed. There's so much noise coming from all sorts of directions that one doesn't know what to believe. Even trusted sources have fallen prey to fake news. I think society was much better off when we didn't have news so readily available. If you didn't read it through the news papers, watch it on the 6 o'clock news or the 6:30pm World News, then you just didn't hear about it.

itvnetop
03-08-2017, 12:09 PM
I tend to analyze news from all sources, including the tweet I posted. Chad Ryan may be random to people who don't know him, but he holds water for a sizable group that does. In other words, he's not one to post rumors for click bait. His sources are usually credible- he may or may not have been given a false leak this time around. It remains to be seen. But why is he considered less reputable than anything that comes out of Bruce Allen's mouth or anyone from the Post nowadays? The Internet is the news medium, whether you like it or not.

This is a thread called "Kirk Cousins 365". People are going to post rumors on both sides of the spectrum. If we really are going to vet sources and cite everything in MLA format (hyperbole I know), it kind of detracts from the whole entertainment value of forums in general.


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mooby
03-08-2017, 12:12 PM
Well said Schneed. There's so much noise coming from all sorts of directions that one doesn't know what to believe. Even trusted sources have fallen prey to fake news. I think society was much better off when we didn't have news so readily available. If you didn't read it through the news papers, watch it on the 6 o'clock news or the 6:30pm World News, then you just didn't hear about it.

This is why I am starting to get slightly concerned about Kirk staying. When you hear names like Ian Rapaport getting involved you start to wonder. And unfortunately for the most part when there's smoke with the Redskins there's usually fire, we have earned that rep and then some.

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