Kirk Cousins, Washington
During Thursday night’s debacle against the New York Giants in Week 3, Cousins threw two bad interceptions, bringing his career total up to 23 in just 12 starts. His poor decision-making is so bad it’s epic.
Kirk Cousins has the highest interception rate in the NFL since 2012 (min. 400 att)
— Katie Sharp (@ktsharp) September 25, 2015
While head coach Jay Gruden remains staunchly supportive of Cousins (for reasons that defy logic), he may be forced to turn to either Colt McCoy — who is currently out with a foot injury — or Robert Griffin III at some point soon.
After three games, the former Michigan State quarterback is sporting a high completion rate of 69.2 percent and has passed for 715 yards, but he has also already thrown four interceptions compared to just three touchdowns.
Cousins isn’t going to suddenly stop throwing the ball to other teams, either. He cannot help himself, and either he’ll be benched or his team will continue tanking the rest of the way in 2015. Either way, he’s not going to be the starter next year in Washington.