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00:00Any quick thoughts on those? Because I think a lot of teams are actually making the right moves.
00:04It's just about, you know, when rubber meets the road, they actually have to get it done.
00:08Yeah, obviously, horrible is a good move. Solid fits the New York Giant mold.
00:12But I think out of all those those hires, Tom, Kevin Stefanski in Atlanta really has the opportunity to elevate this team,
00:21not just to an AFC South title, but I think they can make a run at a potential playoff.
00:28Now, what does he do with the quarterback situation?
00:31Obviously, Penix is coming off injury.
00:33He's been injury prone throughout his college career and NFL career.
00:37But there are weapons there.
00:39B. John Robinson and that team have multiple weapons.
00:43Algier at running back, you have Kyle Pitts, you have Drake London.
00:47I mean, I'd be licking my chops.
00:49I think Stefanski in that offense could really elevate this team.
00:53And we saw this team under Ulbrich take the next step defensively.
00:58There are pieces in place for Atlanta.
01:01I'm not going to suggest there are a 14-win football team in year number one,
01:05but they could be eerily similar to what we see Seattle and Mike McDonald.
01:11I mean, the foundation is there for them to succeed.
01:15Right.
01:15And the defense, I think, is the thing that they were going to hang their hat on
01:19because of the second half of the season,
01:21especially when we saw some of the primetime games for the Falcons,
01:24notably that game against the Rams, when the defense steps up,
01:28they can be in ballgames.
01:29It's about the offense and the quarterback situation
01:32that they have to get figured out when it comes to the Falcons.
01:34Because to your point, the talent around the quarterback has been fantastic,
01:38as it has been for a couple years at this point,
01:40with receiver, tight end, running backs.
01:42But figuring out the quarterback to make all of that move
01:45is going to be the most important thing.
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