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They need to figure out how to address this going ahead. Getting a push against the run by the defensive line initiates everything. Once more, the postseason will be unattainable if issues are not resolved.
After three weeks, the Atlanta Falcons have suffered greatly from time of possession.
Possibly the most important aspect of winning a football game is stopping the run. You deny yourself the potential to win when you let your opponent run for four yards or more per play. Forcing them to pass at least gives you a chance at generating an interception or forcing a stopped clock.
You would be foolish to not run the ball all day long if you were planning a game versus the Falcons right now. They are unable to produce the negative plays that lead to clear-cut throwing opportunities and prevent the ball from getting to those two All-Pro safeties.
It’s not pretty to look at the Falcons’ time of possession over the first three weeks.It is concerning that opponents have controlled the ball for 32 minutes and 24 seconds more than the Falcons. Compared to their opponents, Zac Robinson’s team has played two fewer quarters. When you consider that this attack is built on a potent run game that should aid in time of possession, it just seems worse.
The game’s statistics indicate that this team’s defensive line is a major problem. With names like Grady Jarrett, David Onyemata, Zach Harrison, Eddie Goldman, Ta’Quon Graham, and others, it should be a strength, so that is startling.
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However, Raheem Morris has the staff to resolve this; their performance is what matters. Hopefully, this improves because if it doesn’t, this team won’t reach its objectives.