Falcons……

I think last year Atlanta was considered a QB away from being a good team. They have tried to remedy that with a plan A and plan B. I don’t know if it will work out but I see the vision. I don’t understand the visceral criticism. It’s a strategy much like every other team develops a strategy. Some work and some don’t, but sometimes an unorthodox approach changes the game. The real problem is drafting bad players. The problem is not when you have too many good players at the same position. It’s like us and Kool-Aid. If we evaluate DBs well then keep drafting them. Don’t stop because we have three already.
This is a different idea but it's the same thing essentially. Nobody wants to trade a first to a team for a player and then have to give that player a huge contract. This is the same thing, they used a high pick on a guy and signed someone to a huge contract. If they didn't give Cousins such a large contract, no one would be batting an eye.