Falcons coach frustrated by viral clip of Michael Penix Jr. - ESPN
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Atlanta Falcons coach Raheem Morris sounded off on a misappropriated viral clip of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., calling the whole situation «a joke» that «lets you down» about how people act online.
In the clip from his Wednesday news conference, Penix talks about his fiancée and former coaches as people he has for support. Some who shared the segment made the leap in the caption that Penix has no one on the Falcons coaching staff or roster there for him, an insinuation that spread on social media over the past few days.
«Stop looking for stuff on a young man,» Morris said Friday. «You don't need this stuff on him. It is what it is. But all of those things people do, it doesn't matter to affect this building.
»I just feel bad for the kid. I don't want the kid having to deal with stuff that doesn't matter or stuff that's not real.… Let his problems be his problems, like third downs. Let's fix those. Don't make up [a thing] that doesn't exist."
Penix was asked Friday to clarify what he meant during the news conference, but he declined, saying everyone in the Falcons facility knows the truth.
Morris said he and Penix were joking about the situation at practice this week. Morris said Penix has himself, offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, quarterbacks coach D.J. Williams, offensive passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach T.J. Yates and senior offensive assistant Ken Zampese to lean on. Robinson, Williams and Yates all played quarterback. Morris also mentioned the contributions of veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins, who is backing up Penix.
Williams said he talks to Penix and the other Falcons quarterbacks more than he speaks to his children. He said he didn't need to have a conversation with Penix


