Arthur Smith had TE2 THROW THE BALL to TE3 while the highest drafted tight end ever blocked for them.
In the red zone.
Time for a thread title update.
I don't think unsubstantiated claims and poor analogies makes a very good case as a rational position.
Yeah it's because Allgeier gets the ball so often when he is on the field compared to Robinson who has played twice as many snaps as Allgeier that it seems like this.Looked up the stats for this year’s Falcons and so far Bijan leads the team in total touches with 131 (and Allgeier right behind him with 127). That’s surprised me a bit because it hasn’t felt like he’s led the team in touches. Kind of like Pitts’ 1,026 yard rookie season didn’t feel like it because he only reached the end zone once all season. Both guys whose volume stats in 2023 don’t match up to their talent profile.
Looks like Blank will be picking a new coach in 2-3 seasons.Falcons hiring Raheem Morris as Head Coach
Addison Hayes
An OC coming from an offense that just supported a top-3 fantasy RB, a top-5 fantasy WR, and a WR2 who averaged 13.5 FPPG (good for a top-5 fantasy TE), all while their QB threw for under 4000 yards and 24 TDs.
Bijan, London, and Pitts
32BeatWriters
.@MattHarmon_BYB’s thoughts on Falcons offense:
“Everyone on the Falcons roster is a huge winner. Drake London has the skills needed to be a prototypical No. 1 star-caliber X-receiver. After dealing with bottom-barrel quarterback play in his first two seasons, Cousins’ arrival puts London at the top of any wide receiver breakout list…Bijan Robinson was already destined to be a high fantasy draft pick but being paired with a quality quarterback only cements his positive outlook…You can even feel free to hold out hope for Kyle Pitts after several injury-marred seasons. The ecosystem trending up can be the rising tide that lifts all boats for the Falcons offense.”