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New Falcons GM calls bringing in quarterbacks "an offseason priority"


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Fontenot said he has studied the work of former Packers GM Ron Wolf, and agrees with Wolf’s assessment that it’s never a bad time to bring in a quarterback.

“You look at Ron Wolf,” Fontenot told NFL Media. “You always bring in quarterbacks. You need to bring in quarterbacks, whether it’s in the draft, whether it’s in free agency, or signing guys off the street. It’s so important, bring in quarterbacks a lot, build strengths.”

Worth noting that even if they're not interested in drafting a quarterback, Fontenot could be looking to dangle their pick as bait for somebody who is interested to trade up.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I disagree.  They still have a good offense, if they can shore up the defense maybe some things can happen.  No reason to blow it up now when the pieces are still in place.

How long have they been saying that?

At some point you just have to realize that what you were trying to do, just isn't working.  Self reflection.

And now everyone is a year or two older, more expensive, and you are trending down in the division, not up.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I disagree.  They still have a good offense, if they can shore up the defense maybe some things can happen.  No reason to blow it up now when the pieces are still in place.

This is what their FO is likely thinking, but fans and analysts think everyteam that isn’t a contender should blow it up and start over. Hence all the trade Ryan and Julio poo. Plus clickbait mock drafts= more clicks

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