ASHBURN, Va. – The debate about Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins doesn’t end among the fans – and it likely will continue into the offseason. That is why I asked two experts for their take. Call it an abbreviated, late-season version of Expert’s Take.

The question I posed to ESPN analysts Matt Williamson (a former NFL scout) and Matt Bowen (a former player) was simple: What do you think of Cousins so far?

Here are their answers:

Matt Williamson: “I was not a fan. I can’t say I am yet or that I’m totally convinced. The big knock on him were that the turnovers were insane. I’m shocked it’s not a problem still. I thought he was too much of a risk-taker and didn’t have a huge arm to drive the ball into tight holes like other guys could. But they’re doing a heck of a job with him. They seem to have reeled him in a little bit.”

Matt Bowen: “It’s a tough question to answer. He’s winning games. The word I used the other day is he’s very efficient. He still has questionable throws every Sunday. He’s still a young QB. When you’re talking about the top quarterbacks in the NFL, they’re all over 30 outside of Cam Newton and Russell Wilson. Everyone expects immediate results and it’s so unfair, especially at quarterback, like anyone can do it. Get out of here with that stuff. He had two bad decisions last week, the interception to Kyle Fuller and the jump-ball situation where he’s trying to make a play. He got lucky there. But it’s not easy. He’s improving and he’s the right QB for this team, no question about it.”