How will the forecasted inclement weather affect the Falcons offense?
Briefly

Michael Penix's ascension to the starting role has quieted those nerves, and others should feel the same way regarding his ability to perform in adverse weather conditions.
Scouts and general managers look for physical trends that could help them predict the viability of players coming into the league, especially at quarterback.
Bigger hands equal better control of the football, giving the quarterback an advantage when Mother Nature decides to intervene.
Penix's hands measured 10 ½ inches at the Combine, placing him in the Top 10 all-time for quarterbacks, enhancing his handling in bad weather.
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