Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins proved a lot of haters wrong with his performance against the New Orleans Saints. He made big throws late that led to the Vikings win and a big showdown with the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC Divisional Round game.

So can he do what he did against the 49ers or will he struggle? Let's break down three bold predictions.

3. Kirk Cousins completes 70 percent of his passes

Cousins got out to a slow start against the Saints and it looked like he was a bit nervous. The win though gave him a lot of confidence and he will come out slinging the rock on Saturday. On the season, Cousins is completing 69.1 percent of his passes and in this one, he is going to go over his usual percentage.

Look for Cousins to complete 70 percent of his passes and for nothing to really rattle him. He has a lot of confidence and it's going to ooze out in this game.

2. He throws three touchdowns, to three different receivers

One area that the Vikings did struggle against the Saints was running the ball near the goal line, and I don't think they are going to try and force it in this game.

Kirk Cousins is great at throwing fades in the end zone and one of the touchdowns will be to Kyle Rudolph, much like the game-winner against the Saints.

Look for one of the touchdowns to be over the top on a deep shot to Stefon Diggs, which should keep him happy for the rest of the game. The third one will probably be to Dalvin Cook or Alexander Mattison out of the backfield for an easy score.

1. He gets one more “You like that”

In the locker room after the Vikings win against the Saints, Cousins had one question for his teammates: “You like that?”

Cousins is going to have a big game, but it's going to be close at the end. Look for Cousins to make a couple of big throws on a drive late to lead the Vikings to a victory.

In the locker room after the game, Cousins is going to go into the locker room again and say his famous line.

It's going to be a nervous few hours for Vikings fans, but Cousins will be leading the team to the NFC Championship game against the Green Bay Packers or the New Orleans Saints.