The Saints Are Currently In The Business Of Putting Starting Quarterbacks Out Of Business11/15/2017
Is it possible that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - after weeks of letting their franchise QB play through injury - finally gave in to their biggest fear of starting a Harvard grad that plays with the wherewithal of a community college dropout after a half in which Jameis Winston proved he's physical incapable of making all the throws? Sure, I suppose. Is it also possible that the Buffalo Bills have benched Tyrod Taylor because they are a laughable organization with an even more laughable defense that would have no choice but to point the fingers at themselves for trading away all their skill position players for thrift store equivalents if they didn't make a change under center? Again, not remotely outside the realm of possibility. That said, the one thing those two quarterback swaps have in common is that they came either during or after an absolute lashing at the hands of the New Orleans Saints. Maybe there's a correlation. Maybe there's not. Either way, the man that's on the cusp of long term financial security is about to find out if the defense of his upcoming opponent truly is passing out non-refundable tickets to the back of the depth chart. So, Kirk Cousins, if you want to get out ahead of harm's way and hit the pine on your own volition due to a religious reason (Ex. God don't like ugly...stats) or some such shit then I would totally understand. It would be a wise business decision when the alternative is going up against Cam Jordan, Marshon Lattimore, and the rest of a relentless defense that's currently in the business of putting starting quarterbacks out of business. P.S. To be fair, the Saints defense might have somehow been the least of Jameis Winston's problems...
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