Post by Funkytown on Jul 13, 2023 16:40:55 GMT -6
For those who can't see all of it:
Finished all 8 episodes of Quarterback on Netflix.
I won't spoil anything specific, but here are some Kirk Cousins observations...
▪️ He played through crazy pain last season and kept slinging it. Rarely threw the offensive line under the bus publicly.
▪️ He is INCREDIBLY studious and diligent about his craft. Everything from film study to body work, he's a true pro. It's obvious why he's been able to "overachieve" at every level of football and become one of the 10-15 best QBs in the world.
▪️ He seems like a great dad and husband. He comes across very likable, affable and charming. Mahomes and Cousins both seem like fun "hangs" -- but in very different ways. Cousins with his son Cooper in the catering section after the Colts win was one of the best parts of the whole series.
▪️As Cousins told his psychologist in one of the episodes: “Sometimes you carry yourself with a doubt mindset … wondering what’s coming around the corner." ... This is something he seems to struggle with -- worrying about what's going to go wrong. Like a constant mild anxiety. Even before the GW FG vs. Colts, he's telling the equipment guy, "It's too far."
▪️ When adversity hits (injuries, game flow, etc.), Patrick Mahomes seems to relish in it. He "hulks up." He'll go forehead to forehead with Maxx Crosby. He's constantly working the sidelines as a vocal leader.
Cousins overcame a lot of adversity last season (and throughout his football career), but he tends to get stuck in his feelings a lot. Kevin O'Connell spent a lot of time trying to pull Cousins into better mindsets. "Hey man, don't get frustrated. Don't get down." Even after big wins, Kirk refers to the games as "stressful," sort of dwelling on what went wrong. Very interesting.
▪️ Overall, just a fascinating peek behind the curtain of life as an NFL quarterback. It highlighted the reasons why Cousins is a very good QB. It also highlighted some of the things that hold him back.
I'm now FULLY fired up for the 2023 NFL and Vikings season 🔥🔥🔥
I won't spoil anything specific, but here are some Kirk Cousins observations...
▪️ He played through crazy pain last season and kept slinging it. Rarely threw the offensive line under the bus publicly.
▪️ He is INCREDIBLY studious and diligent about his craft. Everything from film study to body work, he's a true pro. It's obvious why he's been able to "overachieve" at every level of football and become one of the 10-15 best QBs in the world.
▪️ He seems like a great dad and husband. He comes across very likable, affable and charming. Mahomes and Cousins both seem like fun "hangs" -- but in very different ways. Cousins with his son Cooper in the catering section after the Colts win was one of the best parts of the whole series.
▪️As Cousins told his psychologist in one of the episodes: “Sometimes you carry yourself with a doubt mindset … wondering what’s coming around the corner." ... This is something he seems to struggle with -- worrying about what's going to go wrong. Like a constant mild anxiety. Even before the GW FG vs. Colts, he's telling the equipment guy, "It's too far."
▪️ When adversity hits (injuries, game flow, etc.), Patrick Mahomes seems to relish in it. He "hulks up." He'll go forehead to forehead with Maxx Crosby. He's constantly working the sidelines as a vocal leader.
Cousins overcame a lot of adversity last season (and throughout his football career), but he tends to get stuck in his feelings a lot. Kevin O'Connell spent a lot of time trying to pull Cousins into better mindsets. "Hey man, don't get frustrated. Don't get down." Even after big wins, Kirk refers to the games as "stressful," sort of dwelling on what went wrong. Very interesting.
▪️ Overall, just a fascinating peek behind the curtain of life as an NFL quarterback. It highlighted the reasons why Cousins is a very good QB. It also highlighted some of the things that hold him back.
I'm now FULLY fired up for the 2023 NFL and Vikings season 🔥🔥🔥