If they can somehow sign a FA QB like Cousins, depending upon how well he recovers from his injury this past season and how well he adapts or works with a promising, potentially very good offense, he could provide BB with a nice, good solid foundation for maybe 1-2 seasons, but that's all since Cousins will be 35 or 36 years at the start of next season. Cousins has been extremely fortunate wherever he's gone (Redskins, Vikings) to be surrounded by great offensive talent, weapons and in the case of Washington, he had Sean Mcvay as his OC until end of 2016 season. Bill Belichek would easily be the best, most successful HC Cousins has ever played under if he signs with Atlanta because despite all the offensive talent he had in D.C. and Minnesota, his HC's there were decent, at best. Mike Zimmer was a good HC in the Jason Garrett sort of vein but not a Mcvay, Reid, Tomlin, Shanahan sort of HC that might end up in the HOF, one day.