
Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Cooler, where anger is a gift (and sometimes a gif). Let's get to it:
*Vikings fans are well-acquainted with the Kubler-Ross model of the five stages of grief, even if they don't know have a deep background in emotional development. Grief starts with denial, then moves to anger, then bargaining, then depression and finally acceptance.
Fans of all teams tend to spend more time on certain stages than others, and I'd say a lot of Vikings fans right now have moved right past denial and have latched onto anger in a big way. Sometimes this expresses itself in ugly ways. And sometimes it comes out in hilarious ways. Case in point:
Via @mebaltes on Twitter comes an account of her 10-year-old cousin. In a letter dated Jan. 1, 2019 — two days after the Vikings lost to the Bears to miss the playoffs — the young girl finds a fascinating scapegoat for the poor performance of Kirk Cousins in the 24-10 loss: Sleep Number, the mattress company that Cousins endorses. Per the letter, where the girl describes herself as a Stefon Diggs and Kirk Cousins megafan:
Dear Sleep Number,
As you know the Vikings lost the game against the Bears. I am writing to you complaining that Kirk Cousins' Sleep Number mattress is not good enough. That means that he is tired for games and can't perform at his best.
This is fantastic next-level stuff, and the creativity shown by a 10-year-old to connect a Vikings loss to a product endorsement is off the charts.
If that doesn't do it for you, though, another seemingly angry Vikings fan placed an ad on Craigslist announcing that the team's new state-of-the-art training facility in Eagan could be purchased for $84 million — conveniently the full cost of Cousins' three-year contract. Per the ad: