
"It appears Zac Robinson's concession to the "Charlie Woerner's motion tells the defense when the Falcons are running" accusations has simply been to not play Woerner. I don't think the tight end has had the caliber of year he enjoyed in 2024, but nor do I think the ground game or passing game is better off with Sills out there instead of him."
"In fact, the obsession with Sills, a player who has three catches on six targets on over 150 snaps this year and has been an inconsistent blocking option, is yet another mystery associated with a Falcons offense that is chock full of them. The Falcons would likely be better off trying to run and no worse trying to pass if the bulk of Sills snaps were replaced by Woerner, Feleipe Franks, or even KhaDarel Hodge."
"Bergeron left early and was replaced by Hinton, who to his eternal credit allowed just one pressure on a day when Lindstrom (5), Wilkinson (5), Neuzil (2), and Matthews (2) all had really tough moments. Gwyn, who has barely played since arriving in Atlanta as a late pick a few years back, had to fill in late for Lindstrom and was decent in that very small sample size."
Zac Robinson has reduced Charlie Woerner's snaps and favored Sills despite Sills having only three catches on six targets across over 150 snaps and inconsistent blocking. The offensive line suffered injuries as Bergeron left early and Hinton replaced him, while Lindstrom, Wilkinson, Neuzil, and Matthews allowed multiple pressures. Gwyn provided decent play in a small sample, and Storm Norton's eventual return is hoped to stabilize right tackle. Darnell Mooney has seen only 27 targets through eight games and 12 catches, leaving Drake London as the primary reliable receiver and contributing to passing struggles.
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