Guys don’t tell teams about injuries all the time. At any time, your backup can come in and take your job and you’re losing your job. Favre famously said he was never coming off the field. That said, I don’t think Cousins is that type of guy. I think it’s more like they violated leagues rules by not disclosing the injury and just have to pretend like they didn’t know. Cousins clearly went from a guy who was immobile but productive one game to falling off a cliff the next. He wasn’t fading.
Why is he being demoted to QB2? The same reason we got rid of him and are getting rid of Darnold. Cousins is an upper mid QB at his most healthy. Things would have to be perfect for him to take you to the SB. You don’t hitch your wagon to expensive mid. They are placeholder guys until the next guy is ready. If Penix is ready, then you move on and see if he’s the guy to hitch your wagon to.
I think it’s odd to state it out loud though, because I think it diminishes potential trade value. I think the only thing that makes sense with clearly stating that he is QB2 is that it helps loosen up Cousin’s grip on the no-trade clause. He can stay in Atlanta, be a backup, rehab more fully, get cut in 2026 and hit the market (but he loses a year of starting) … or … he can find a trade partner that lets him be a starter, but maybe not for the team he would optimally want. The more I think off it, the more this is communications to Cousins.
(2 hours ago)medaille Wrote: Guys don’t tell teams about injuries all the time. At any time, your backup can come in and take your job and you’re losing your job. Favre famously said he was never coming off the field. That said, I don’t think Cousins is that type of guy. I think it’s more like they violated leagues rules by not disclosing the injury and just have to pretend like they didn’t know. Cousins clearly went from a guy who was immobile but productive one game to falling off a cliff the next. He wasn’t fading.
Why is he being demoted to QB2? The same reason we got rid of him and are getting rid of Darnold. Cousins is an upper mid QB at his most healthy. Things would have to be perfect for him to take you to the SB. You don’t hitch your wagon to expensive mid. They are placeholder guys until the next guy is ready. If Penix is ready, then you move on and see if he’s the guy to hitch your wagon to.
I think it’s odd to state it out loud though, because I think it diminishes potential trade value. I think the only thing that makes sense with clearly stating that he is QB2 is that it helps loosen up Cousin’s grip on the no-trade clause. He can stay in Atlanta, be a backup, rehab more fully, get cut in 2026 and hit the market (but he loses a year of starting) … or … he can find a trade partner that lets him be a starter, but maybe not for the team he would optimally want. The more I think off it, the more this is communications to Cousins.
lol, listen....they didn't sign him to the contract they did to be a backup, a placeholder or even trade him in Year 2. He's played one season for them and got benched. They took a swing....and made a mistake and are now eating a shit sandwich thanks to Arthur Blank. I think Kirk has zero problems staying a backup, he'll be 37 years old this year. Who's trading for him? And I can't even imagine him going and moving someplace else, because he's not going to move his family again. A big part of the appeal of Atlanta was that is where his wife and her family are from. I bet they never move from there. Be a back up this year, they'll cut him next year and he'll retire. He's shown how good he can be in the booth if he wants that.
The following 2 users Like StickierBuns's post:2 users Like StickierBuns's post