Falcons offense needs to find more balance against Panthers
Briefly

Zac Robinson's play-calling was overly reliant on passing in the loss to the Commanders, undermining rookie quarterback Michael Penix's performance and exposing his accuracy issues.
The Falcons' early game strategy, with 12 passing plays to just four runs, indicated a failure to establish a balanced offensive approach that could benefit their quarterback.
Penix faced challenges against Washington, achieving only a 56% adjusted completion rate, which was the lowest among Week 17 starters, reflecting his ongoing struggles with accuracy.
Robinson's adjustments late in the game leaned more towards running plays, but the Falcons still did not achieve the necessary success rate to secure a victory.
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