Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins is known for his obnoxiously passionate “You like that?!” that ultimately become a chant that carried a [useless] life of his own last season and this year, he’s back with another one.
During a Redskins Training Camp practice on Sunday, Cousins found himself in the middle of a skill-position drill, which is of course he’s not used to doing as a quarterback.
When he couldn’t keep up, Cousins awkwardly shouted, “I don’t know what I’m doing.”
“I don’t know what I’m doing,” Kirk Cousins yells during a drill he’s not used to. pic.twitter.com/ITw1p5PxwE
— JakeKring-Schreifels (@jakeks19) August 7, 2016
Cousins, who is playing on a 1-year, $19.95 million franchise tag is starting to step into more of a leadership role as he has his sights set on mimicking his 2015 campaign, hoping to lead the Redskins to another NFC East title and ultimately a fat contract.
Cousins used a famous quote from Remember The Titans to inspire his teammates:
“If you fumble my football, you WILL run a mile!” – Kirk Cousins. Remember the Titans fan. Probably. #Redskins pic.twitter.com/aStacvZ6II
— Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) August 7, 2016
To be fair, we haven’t seen a Redskins QB look like he knew what he was doing for quite some time.