David Levine
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To me, the problem is Kirk. Sure having a new OC that is still (trying) to learn the ropes of the NFL is a part of the recent offensive slide, but something is not right with KC. Last season, shortened as it was, he was a man on fire, putting up big numbers and looking to have a career best season. This year he's had flashes, but more often than not and especially of late, he looks to be physically and mentally "less." Physically he seems to not be able to drive through his passes, and they often seem weak and slightly off target. He's thrown a few dimes, but a lot more nickels and pennies. I'm sure it's the ankle, either still not fully healed or maybe the best it's going to ever be. Whatever the case, he seems physically less than he was in the past. Mentally he seems to not be processing well, not looking off the cover guys, locking his eyes on one target and doing nothing to slow the D. He is making just plain dumb throws, stuff you'd scream at a rookie about making, trying to force tight windows when his passes lack the zip to get to the receiver and not into the hands of the defender. He threw 5 INTs on Sunday, and I saw at least one, possibly two throws that could have been picked except our receiver did his job to play D on the ball. Inexcusable. When rookie CBs say how they are reading his eyes and jumping his passes, something is wrong. Really wrong. With the mental lapses (frequent it seems) and the physical decline, I don't see this getting better with Kirk. Sadly, I think he is on the downward slide we all face with age. I know he'll be starting Sunday, I get that, but if he has another game like the LAC game, I think a change is needed. Penix may not be the answer now, or maybe ever, but until we know we won't know. You know. https://www.thefalcoholic.com/2024/12/3/24311536/the-falcons-have-a-quarterback-problem-nfl-week-14-2024-kirk-cousins-kyle-pitts-tuesday-takes
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