The scouting report is out on Kirk Cousins and it’s a simple one to study. If you want to know where he’s going with the ball, just read his eyes.
Cousins had a terrible game on Thursday night in a blowout loss to the Giants throwing four interceptions.
Giants defenders and Redskins head coach Jay Gruden agree on one fault in Cousins’ game, he loves to stare down his primary receiver.
Giants defensive players say Jason Pierre-Paul noticed it on film first.
“JPP even saw it, he told us that [Cousins] was staring down his receivers,” Amukamara said, via Conor Orr of NJ.com.
Jay Gruden, echoed the Giants assessment.
“He’s a young guy playing the position, and young guys playing that position at this level will tend to make mistakes from time to time,” Gruden said. “We’ve got to make sure he’s sees his throws a little bit better and his eyes are in the right spot. There was a couple of them [interceptions] where he stared down the receiver, and the safety just came over made an easy pick.”
Cousins will need to improve that in a hurry.