Kirk Cousins’ time with the Atlanta Falcons has sparked growing concerns about his future in the NFL. Speaking on The Dan Patrick Show, former quarterback Kurt Warner reflected on the challenges Cousins faces, suggesting the Falcons’ offensive system may not suit him. Warner, who has faced similar career struggles, empathized with Cousins. Noting the QB could feel his career in Atlanta is nearing its end.
Cousins has endured a rough stretch, including a 4-interception game where miscommunications with his WRs were to blame. Warner argued that the Falcons’ offense failed to play to Cousins’ strengths, adding to his struggles. Despite the negative attention surrounding his performance, Warner encouraged Cousins to stay confident, emphasizing that his talent hasn’t diminished. With uncertainty clouding his future, Cousins is urged to find a system that fits his skill set.
Warner’s advice for Cousins: “If I’m Kirk Cousins, I’m thinking… ‘That’s not who I am. This offense didn’t fit me. I need to find an offense that fits me because I believe I can still play at a high level, and that’s how you hold on to that confidence.” As the season progresses, the quarterback’s next move could determine whether he remains a starting NFL QB.
Having gone through what Kirk Cousins is currently going through, @Kurt13Warner discusses how he’d look at his future as a QB in the #NFL pic.twitter.com/KS48TpUdjo
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) December 20, 2024
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