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The Kirkwood Vikings quarterback, Kirk Cousins, is a very enthusiastic person who likes to share his thoughts with fans on Twitter, which is not always a great combination when it comes to social media site.

Take, for example, last week where he tried to do something nice and told fans that he would like to give a gift and asked them what they wanted to see him give up. It's not going at all for him.

The quarterback with the $ 84 million guaranteed deal that missed the playoffs last season proved once again Monday that he sometimes had trouble reading the room as much as he sometimes reads a defense because he had tweeted it when he arrived in Miami:

The good people of Minnesota are in the middle of a brutal and normal winter, so this tweet did not allow them to feel really good about life in general, but also about their QB.

Here's how Twitter reacted to Cousins' latest social media snafu:

Follow for Andy Nesbitt's victory on Twitter @anezbitt.

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