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Pat McAfee sees promise in Penix Jr. πŸ™Œ πŸ’—

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because like man I look up to Kirk you know and um like Kirk like to be honest Kirk couldn’t do no wrong in my eyes so it’s like dang like like when I saw him in Camp you know leading all the way up through the season it’s like like he’s special like he’s doing it at this age and um and he does a great job you know and I’m talking about getting through his progressions making a pass to the fifth read our fifth read like you don’t you don’t see that a lot you know scoring touchdowns and doing stuff like that like they a h he Pro processing the the game so quickly to get to that fif fre to make that play you know you just trying to learn stuff like that and um just seeing how he cancel out certain rout routes and stuff like that based on coverages you know I feel like I learned a lot of that I also love that this tells me and I know Michael panic’s good dude right everybody watching loved him Indiana loved him everybody that’s ever played or met him loves him as a leader and everything like that but I assume that whenever he was drafted number eight overall they said hey you’re going to the Kirk Cousins NFL quarterback University everything he does watch I think you were the one that said if you find a vet in your position being his back pocket just follow him around and see why that person has been in the NFL for that long even if they don’t play the same style you do see what they do that has made them play this long in the NFL I was very lucky to do with Adam viter I was very lucky to see how he operated how he handled his body how he talked to people how he handled situations how he handled the es and flows of a season wins losses all those things so whenever we talk about young quarterbacks being behind a vet it’s not just on the field if they’re better than them it’s also like an ability to learn how to be a professional ball player how do you be a franchise quarterback

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