It is understandable to be frustrated by Friday’s first-round selection if you are Kirk Cousins. It’s the replacement that was drafted before you ever snapped. This comes after the squad was offered a four-year contract, which they obviously see as a two- to three-year investment. Why did they draft Penix Jr. so early if they think you can start all four years at a high level? The explanation is that if Penix Jr. turns out to be the quarterback they think he is, they clearly intend to cut their ties with Cousins as quickly as possible. All of this won’t matter in the long run if they are correct about Penix, and the choice will become obvious. In the short term, though, you selected a player eighth overall who, if Cousins keeps healthy, won’t play for two years. The veteran has more than enough reasons to be irritated with his new front office just because of this. It gets worse when you consider that Cousins was unaware of the pick until the team was using its time limit. The quarterback has every right to be frustrated with the organisation. The team is encouraging the quarterback controversy that Cousins battled valiantly to avoid in Washington. Atlanta was a sensible destination for him to land once he at last realised his full potential in Minnesota, benefiting both parties. This was done with the knowledge that all of the best quarterback prospects were unattainable and that the draft would proceed exactly as it did. But Atlanta held a different opinion, thinking that Michael Penix Jr., the quarterback, was being disregarded. This begs the obvious question: Why are Cousins on the roster if they have such a strong belief in Penix? The cap space you spent on a quarterback you’re already trying to replace could have been better used to fill out your roster with less expensive bridge options. Penix Jr. is a franchise player, so even if the Falcons are correct, the move’s timing and execution seem dubious. As Kirk Cousins constantly looks over his shoulder, you will squander at least two years of his rookie contract and just hope you made the correct decision for the first two seasons. Although the decision is being likened to Green Bay selecting Jordan Love in the draft, the circumstances are very dissimilar. What is constant is that both teams voiced valid complaints to their experienced quarterbacks about a head office that is obviously not giving it their all in the current season.
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