Vikings Kirk Cousins Delivers Iconic Line To His Critics That Immediately Goes Viral

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In a recent episode of the highly acclaimed Netflix series ‘Quarterback,’ Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins stole the spotlight with a memorable quote that quickly captivated social media.

The show features an exclusive all-access pass to three prominent quarterbacks of the 2022 season, Cousins, Chiefs Patrick Mahomes and then-Falcons passer Marcus Mariota.

During the episode, Cousins shared an insightful remark inspired by former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher: “I love this quote by Margaret Thatcher that says: ‘If my critics saw me walking on water, they would say it’s because I can’t swim.'”

As soon as this snippet from the interview surfaced on social media, it gained immense traction and capturing the attention of fans and NFL players alike.

The clip resonated deeply with many, including fellow quarterbacks such as Chase Daniels and star Seattle Seahawks All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner.

Wagner, who was clearly impressed by the statement, referred to it as a “bar” – a slang term commonly used in rap music to describe a clever or profound line. His endorsement added to the growing enthusiasm surrounding Cousins’ quote, solidifying its status as a viral sensation within the NFL community.

The remark made by Cousins demonstrates his ability to articulate a nuanced perspective on his critics and their tendency to diminish his achievements. By cleverly invoking Thatcher’s quote, Cousins highlights the tendency of some individuals to dismiss extraordinary accomplishments by attributing them to perceived limitations.

Only time will tell if Kirk Cousins can transcend his critics’ doubts and deliver a season that proves his exceptional capabilities, but for now, his remarkable quote has etched its place in the annals of NFL social media history.