He throws such a beautiful ball, the experts call refer to that as “he can spin it” lol
Hopefully Atlanta doesn’t waste his talent with shit coaching like many franchises do. If he becomes a top 5-10 qb in the nfl he will be one of a very few actual pocket passers since the league is going mobile/pocket passers. It’s too bad he accumulated so many leg injuries at Indiana because he would have fit in even better in today’s nfl.
As you guys mentioned in your recent podcast, Penix replaced my favorite Husky QB Tui after winning the Sugar Bowl! Prior to Tui it was Billy Joe and so on and so on back to the early 60s.
I'm convinced he can be the best QB in the NFC next year; the problem is his team is stuck in that average zone because they gave crippled Kirk Cousins all that guaranteed money. So instead of going all in while he is on his rookie deal they're far more cap constrained than they should be.
People forget that in Mike's 3 starts he won once and lost the other 2 when the Falcons lost the OT coin toss and then could not stop the opponent from scoring a TD. 2 losses without touching the ball in OT. People forget that.
Ofc Daniels will be the default best QB in the NFC and the Skins have way more cap flexibility than the Falcons (along with a better HC) but the NFL never goes to expectations for everything.
Giles had a smooth consistent rise throughout his career here culminating in a final year where he was the best WR and played with guts. Love his trash talk
I've been a bit down on Jackson since his first year. He just seemed like a scrawny little guy with a couple of moves and just enough speed to threaten a big play but never deliver. I have to hand it to him though. He gets open and catches the ball more often than I thought he would.
If our QB's were ever able to get the ball off to him down the seam, it felt like there was a > 90% chance he was going to come down with it. He was better than our entire 2015 wr room by a quite a bit.
Mickens is a curious case. He put up numbers over time at UW but I can't picture really any plays he ever made. He got his rep as a slow fast guy because he always did all this dramatic gyrating and side moves whenever he got a pass. He got nine years in the league though so I think the QBs he had did do him a disservice and the coaches may have never known what to do with him.
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He throws such a beautiful ball, the experts call refer to that as “he can spin it” lol
Hopefully Atlanta doesn’t waste his talent with shit coaching like many franchises do. If he becomes a top 5-10 qb in the nfl he will be one of a very few actual pocket passers since the league is going mobile/pocket passers. It’s too bad he accumulated so many leg injuries at Indiana because he would have fit in even better in today’s nfl.
As you guys mentioned in your recent podcast, Penix replaced my favorite Husky QB Tui after winning the Sugar Bowl! Prior to Tui it was Billy Joe and so on and so on back to the early 60s.
Despite what you keep saying, I'm pro Giles. This was the highlight of his career.
I don't think I've ever said you were anti-Giles. I've said it about Joey a few times
I'm convinced he can be the best QB in the NFC next year; the problem is his team is stuck in that average zone because they gave crippled Kirk Cousins all that guaranteed money. So instead of going all in while he is on his rookie deal they're far more cap constrained than they should be.
People forget that in Mike's 3 starts he won once and lost the other 2 when the Falcons lost the OT coin toss and then could not stop the opponent from scoring a TD. 2 losses without touching the ball in OT. People forget that.
Ofc Daniels will be the default best QB in the NFC and the Skins have way more cap flexibility than the Falcons (along with a better HC) but the NFL never goes to expectations for everything.
They need Cousins to say…turn out to be a diddler, so they can get out from that contract.
How does he behave at massage places? For some reason it's not that easy to not be weird.
Who among us hasn’t stumbled into a happy ending opportunity?🤷♂️🤔🤔
Giles had a smooth consistent rise throughout his career here culminating in a final year where he was the best WR and played with guts. Love his trash talk
slowest fast guy since Mickens
I've been a bit down on Jackson since his first year. He just seemed like a scrawny little guy with a couple of moves and just enough speed to threaten a big play but never deliver. I have to hand it to him though. He gets open and catches the ball more often than I thought he would.
just opened a hobby box of Photogenic, and got a Michael Penix auto redemption. Hopefully I won’t have to wait a year for it, but a pretty nice pull.
BPE cured me of my Dallas Cowboys fever.
Matter of fact, I recently picked up a Penix/Falcons shirt so it is 100% official for me. My favorite Dawg.
If our QB's were ever able to get the ball off to him down the seam, it felt like there was a > 90% chance he was going to come down with it. He was better than our entire 2015 wr room by a quite a bit.
Mickens is a curious case. He put up numbers over time at UW but I can't picture really any plays he ever made. He got his rep as a slow fast guy because he always did all this dramatic gyrating and side moves whenever he got a pass. He got nine years in the league though so I think the QBs he had did do him a disservice and the coaches may have never known what to do with him.
Mickens was the recipient of 5,000 bubble screens, that’s all I remember of his tenure at UW
The first down slant to close out the 2015 USC game is the only play I remember from him.
his balls finally dropped