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thanks what did you think of the signing? The die hard a love it, some say too much money, I think he?s better than Keenum,


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can he get the job done...

Cousins signed a three-year, $84 million deal that is fully guaranteed


Cousins receives a $3 million signing bonus. His base salaries are $22.5 million for 2018, $27.5 million for 2019 and $29.5 million for 2020. In each year, he gets a $500,000 workout bonus. That's $84 million. So it's $26 million in Year 1, $28 million in Year 2, $30 million in Year 3, a top 5 cash flow. There is no hefty signing bonus, but the fully guaranteed $84 million is far more than the previous high of $60 million.
In addition, Cousins has $2 million worth of upside potential in each year tied to Super Bowl-related incentives involving several factors. If his team wins the Super Bowl every year and the rest of the parameters are reached, the deal can be three years, $90 million.
Cousins also has a no-trade provision and a no transition tag provision.

the position brings wealth that's a given....it also has big time responsibilities

when placed in this kind of leadership role.

Cousins has to be Peyton Manning in Winter Wonderland.

Super Bowl or Bust ......I'll let it play out.

 
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