Following the Atlanta Falcons' heartbreaking overtime loss in Week 10, no player was more discouraged by the loss than Michael Penix Jr. The second-year quarterback was quick to hold himself accountable for a rough performance in Berlin which saw the Dirty Birds fall 31-25 to the Indianapolis Colts in overtime.
After completing less than 50% of his passes for just 177 passing yards across the pond, Penix took a massive step backwards from his three-touchdown Week 9. The Falcons failed to convert on any of their eight third-down attempts in Week 10, which led Penix to admit that the offense didn't see anything they weren't used to seeing defensively.