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Am I the only one not seeing the fault in Atlanta’s drafting of Penix that so many others plate outraged over?
It's not about affording it, it is the signal they are giving the whole organization that winning now isn't a priority. It specifically sends a message to Cousins that it's not about winning right now with him. It's just a weird move IMO.NFL owners can afford it
Atlanta can move on from Cousins easily in two seasons.Am I the only one not seeing the fault in Atlanta’s drafting of Penix that so many others plate outraged over?
Agree. NLF went through 66 starting QBs last---that shows the need for having QB1 and QB2 on the roster. It wasn't that long ago that teams would draft their QBOF several years before their starter was going to retire. The newbie would sit on the bench, learn the game, and come in fully prepared. The Packers have continued that tradition from Favre to Rogers to Love. In the 'win-now' NFL, QBs are not often afforded that sit-and-learn approach but become starters Day 1 as a pro---often to the detriment of their careers.Quarterback is the most valuable position
they didnt really have a lot of game changers to choose from... who did they pass on...Odunze? Maybe Bowers? there wasnt a lot worthy of a top 10 pick other than those two or OTAgree. NLF went through 66 starting QBs last---that shows the need for having QB1 and QB2 on the roster. It wasn't that long ago that teams would draft their QBOF several years before their starter was going to retire. The newbie would sit on the bench, learn the game, and come in fully prepared. The Packers have continued that tradition from Favre to Rogers to Love. In the 'win-now' NFL, QBs are not often afforded that sit-and-learn approach but become starters Day 1 as a pro---often to the detriment of their careers.
Here's where it gets puzzling with Atlanta. They signed an older Cousins who is coming off an Achilles to a large contract and turned around and signed a young QB Penix with a medical history that looks like a car accident victim. Both Cousins and Penix have injuries that would normally be career-ending. Cousins has been remarkably injury-free over his career---it is his age + Achilles that is concerning (all signs look good on his recovery)
Here's Penix injury history:
Michael Penix Jr. Injury History & Updates
Michael Penix Jr. Injury History & Updates. Our injury data is so comprehensive, even NFL teams have paid for it. Our algorithm even predicts injurieswww.draftsharks.com
Here's Cousin's history:
Kirk Cousins Injury History & Updates
Kirk Cousins Injury History & Updates. Our injury data is so comprehensive, even NFL teams have paid for it. Our algorithm even predicts injurieswww.draftsharks.com
This move looks to be one by the owner---getting old in the tooth and probably hedging his bets on returning to the SB and getting a win. He also is applying the 'old-school' approach of stocking the roster with a QB-in-waiting. Even with the puzzling move, Atlanta still has some solid pieces on the roster---but still lacking a few pieces to get to the SB.
It is weird but maybe it is we gave you this money Cousins because we want you but if you stick we will replace youIt's not about affording it, it is the signal they are giving the whole organization that winning now isn't a priority. It specifically sends a message to Cousins that it's not about winning right now with him. It's just a weird move IMO.
They passed on every player on the board from pick #8 to the end of the draft. Take a look at one of the Falcon Fan forums---many were looking for D. The talent on the O and skilled positions is great. They are in a weak division and wanted a top D player (Edge Latu gets mentioned a lot). Of course, some are happy with Penix and see the long-game strategy.they didnt really have a lot of game changers to choose from... who did they pass on.
First Take with Stephen A, Shannon, and Dan discuss the Penix pick:
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The most cringe-worthy part is the press conference with General Manager Terry Fontenot and Head Coach Raheem Morris. R Morris sees himself as Taylor Swift and GM Fontenot as Kelce. Say what? They provide the Falcon rationale.
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The flip side argument is that as much as there were a lot of very good offensive players in this class, the defensive players were really bleh.I think it is a pretty foolish use of resources. You are either sacrificing a prime player that could help you win during Cousin's window or you are minimizing the impact of having a rookie QB on that rookie contract.