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Former Redskins and Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins coined the phrase 'You like that?' after completing a 24-point comeback over the Buccaneers in 2015 when he was with Washington.
The veteran passer brought the phrase out once again last week after throwing a walk-off touchdown to Kyle Rudolph to upset the No. 3 seeded Saints in the NFC Wild Card.
But on Saturday, 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman may have had the last laugh.
The highly-talkative corner intercepted Cousins in the third quarter of Sunday's 49ers-Vikings divisional playoff matchup, and it seemed as if he immediately trolled the Vikings signal-caller.
You like that?! Sherman does.pic.twitter.com/KODXz82Pzf
— PFF (@PFF) January 11, 2020
The NBC broadcast captured Sherman saying "I like that!" as he trotted to the sidelines following his interception.
San Francisco would add a touchdown on the ensuing possession, extending their lead to 14 towards the end of the third quarter.
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Current Redskins running back Adrian Peterson has never been teammates with former Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins, but the veteran tailback has plenty of admiration for the Vikings signal-caller.
The 34-year-old running back took to Twitter to voice his support for Cousins prior to the Vikings divisional playoff matchup on Saturday against the San Francisco 49ers.
The man is a warrior
Can’t wait to see you perform today pic.twitter.com/OYJG3Fhb8a
— Adrian Peterson (@AdrianPeterson) January 11, 2020
"This man is a warrior," Peterson wrote. "Can't wait to see you perform today."
Cousins is coming off the first playoff victory of his career, defeating the No. 3 seed New Orleans Saints in the Superdome a week ago. The contest was a thriller, but the quarterback stole the headlines when he led a game-winning drive in overtime, finding tight end Kyle Rudolph in the back of the end zone to pull off the upset in the Wild Card round.
In the locker room after the victory, Cousins brought out his signature phrase that became famous during his time in the nation's capital.
After defeating the Saints, Cousins has another tough challenge, as the sixth-seeded Vikings are a touchdown underdog to the NFC's top seed 49ers.
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Former Redskins offensive coordinator. Kevin O'Connell is reportedly joining Sean McVay's staff in Los Angeles in the same role.
While both O'Connell and McVay held the role of offensive coordinator in the nation's capital, their paths did not cross on the Redskins staff, with McVay leaving D.C. for the Rams head coaching position just eight days prior to the former taking the quarterback coach position in Washington.
Redskins fans know all too well of McVay's coaching success in Los Angeles and his rapid rise to prominence. O'Connell was held in similar regard when he assumed the position prior to the 2019 season. O'Connell held the role through the end of Jay Gruden's time with the Redskins and through then-interim head coach Bill Callahan's regime in D.C.
Redskins head coach Ron Rivera has decided to bring in some of his own personnel for his coaching staff, notably bringing in veteran coach Jack Del Rio as the team's new defensive coordinator, as well as bringing in Scott Turner as the team's offensive coordinator.
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