Bob Chandler's Hands Posted Wednesday at 04:56 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:56 PM 28 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said: That's ballsy decision with Falcons still in playoff hunt. This ensures that Cousins won't have another employer in the NFL. Assuming the Falcons cut him in the off-season, Cousins will be able to get a high end back-up job, if he wants it. He has too much track record and credibility prior to this year and someone will think if he has another year gone after the last surgery he'd be the kind of guy who is good in the room and can come in and hold the fort for a few games. However with the money he's made, Cousins may not be up for that. We'll see. Quote
Big Turk Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM (edited) 36 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said: If they trade him this offseason, it'll only be about $7M more in dead cap than we had on Diggs this year. Who the hell is going to want that contract? They would literally have to trade assets to a team to take that. He also has a full no trade clause so why would he waive that when he can go pick his own team? Especially after Atlanta lied to him and drafted a QB 8th overall, which is why he chose to go there instead of back to Minnesota. Edited Wednesday at 05:06 PM by Big Turk Quote
frostbitmic Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM Cousins would look good in Jets green next season. Quote
uninja Posted Wednesday at 05:04 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:04 PM 22 minutes ago, Maynard said: About time Penix gets to shoot his load. Let the memes begin Quote
mannc Posted Wednesday at 05:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:06 PM 24 minutes ago, FireChans said: No but he's gotten worse, he has thrown 1 TD to 9 picks in his last 4 games and looks completely immobile out there. You can't say "any intention to get a 1st round QB" then talk about how 6 went in the first 12 picks. They had no guarantee that one of their top prospects would be there at #8. For all we know, Penix was their #3 QB on their board and when he fell, they had to get him. The reports out of ATL was that they completely fell in love with him pre-draft. Ultimately, it's working out for the Falcons. If they don't draft Penix, they have a 37 year old, declining Kirk Cousins under contract, another .500 record, and are poorly positioned to get another QB they may or may not even like in the upcoming draft. Today, they have a top 10 pick at QB who has been sitting and learning the system and hopefully is ready today. The way things played out, imo, strongly supports everything they did. Just like the Packers drafting Love, despite paying Rodgers. Obviously it depends if Penix works out, but they may make a lot of people look silly. Drafting a talented QB is never a bad move for a franchise. Obviously, we don't know how good Penix will be, but as you say, if he works out, then the Falcons absolutely did the right thing. Personally, I think he's going to be very good and will give them an immediate boost this year... Quote
RobbRiddick Posted Wednesday at 05:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:09 PM 42 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said: That's ballsy decision with Falcons still in playoff hunt. This ensures that Cousins won't have another employer in the NFL. I bet there’s at least one thread on the jets forum asking if they should go after him in the off season 1 Quote
The Firebaugh Kid Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM EVERY time I see "Penix" my inner third grader chuckles. 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted Wednesday at 05:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:53 PM 2 minutes ago, The Firebaugh Kid said: EVERY time I see "Penix" my inner third grader chuckles. I’ll tell you, I really think he’s going to be the S Factor. 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted Wednesday at 06:05 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:05 PM Auto correct is bound to create a hysterical article or tweet sometime in the future. Quote
RobbRiddick Posted Wednesday at 06:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:30 PM 40 minutes ago, The Firebaugh Kid said: EVERY time I see "Penix" my inner third grader chuckles. 2 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted Wednesday at 06:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:36 PM 2 hours ago, Fan in Chicago said: That's ballsy decision with Falcons still in playoff hunt. This ensures that Cousins won't have another employer in the NFL. I dunno. I am ready for Kirk Cousins, New York Jet 3 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted Wednesday at 06:37 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:37 PM Just now, MrEpsYtown said: I dunno. I am ready for Kirk Cousins, New York Jet Woody like that! 1 Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted Wednesday at 06:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:44 PM 1 hour ago, Big Turk said: Who the hell is going to want that contract? They would literally have to trade assets to a team to take that. He also has a full no trade clause so why would he waive that when he can go pick his own team? Especially after Atlanta lied to him and drafted a QB 8th overall, which is why he chose to go there instead of back to Minnesota. It's actually not that bad for an acquiring team. Part of why the contract was structured the way it was. 27.5M base salary - 10M roster bonus that triggers on the 5th league day so i could see an acquiring team wanting that to come out of Atlanta's end. Atlanta eats 47.5 - split it over 2 years. That 27.5 base can have the cap hit moved around so the acquiring team can lessen the blow in year 1. I think teams with either plans for drafting a raw rookie, or teams with players on rookie contracts can do a lot worse. He probably came back too quickly from the achilles injury, and would look a lot less stiff once in better shape. Previously worked with Stefanski (who i think deserves a mulligan for this watson debacle, but we'll see if he's scapegoated). Whereven Kubiak/dennison potentially ends up could also have interest in bringing in a QB they worked with in the past. Quote
Big Turk Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM (edited) 1 minute ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said: It's actually not that bad for an acquiring team. Part of why the contract was structured the way it was. 27.5M base salary - 10M roster bonus that triggers on the 5th league day so i could see an acquiring team wanting that to come out of Atlanta's end. Atlanta eats 47.5 - split it over 2 years. That 27.5 base can have the cap hit moved around so the acquiring team can lessen the blow in year 1. I think teams with either plans for drafting a raw rookie, or teams with players on rookie contracts can do a lot worse. He probably came back too quickly from the achilles injury, and would look a lot less stiff once in better shape. Previously worked with Stefanski (who i think deserves a mulligan for this watson debacle, but we'll see if he's scapegoated). Whereven Kubiak/dennison potentially ends up could also have interest in bringing in a QB they worked with in the past. Again, why would he waive a full no trade clause and essentially do Atlanta a favor when he doesn't need to? Edited Wednesday at 06:46 PM by Big Turk Quote
FireChans Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM Just now, Big Turk said: Again, why would he waive a full no trade clause and essentially do Atlanta a favor when he doesn't need to? To play Quote
Big Turk Posted Wednesday at 06:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:47 PM (edited) Just now, FireChans said: To play He can do that when they cut him, and who is going to want him to play?? Edited Wednesday at 06:48 PM by Big Turk Quote
TBBills Fan Posted Wednesday at 06:55 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:55 PM 2 hours ago, Maynard said: About time Penix gets to shoot his load. Let's hope the falcons didn't prematurely shoot their load Premature loads can ruin a mans confidence 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted Wednesday at 06:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:57 PM 3 minutes ago, TBBills Fan said: Let's hope the falcons didn't prematurely shoot their load Premature loads can ruin a mans confidence Or let them go to bed earlier. Like most things in life, its all about how you frame it 1 Quote
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