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Falcons face scrutiny over offensive struggles following loss to Steelers

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Steve Scarnecchia Chief Of Staff, Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

Steve Scarnecchia Chief Of Staff, Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The start of the 2024 season has highlighted ongoing challenges for the Falcons' offense. Following an 18-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, fans are questioning why the Falcons managed only 51 total yards in the second half.

Concerns about Kirk Cousins' health after a season-ending Achilles tear in 2023 have been prominent. Despite assurances from Cousins and the team that he is fully recovered, questions remain about his performance and why certain play strategies were not utilized.

Falcons head coach Raheem Morris addressed these concerns on Monday. "Cousins is healthy and has 'been healthy since he's been here,'" said Morris. However, concrete answers may not emerge until Thursday when Cousins and offensive coordinator Zac Robinson hold their weekly press conferences.

Fans also raised issues about turnovers, penalties, and predictability in offensive plays. T.J. Watt of the Steelers noted moments where he could easily decipher what the Falcons were setting up to run. These tendencies need addressing before facing a strong Eagles defense next week.

Regarding preseason game reps, opinions differ on their importance for starters' preparation. Morris defended his decision to limit preseason playtime to mitigate injury risks: "You don't get mulligans for a guy getting hurt in the preseason."

Despite offensive struggles, there were positive takeaways from Sunday's game. The defense performed well overall, keeping the Steelers out of the end zone and showing promise with players like Justin Simmons and Jessie Bates III at safety.

Additionally, Bijan Robinson's usage was seen as a positive aspect of the offense's strategy. The rookie running back was heavily involved in both running and passing plays.

As fans await further insights from upcoming press conferences, it remains clear that adjustments are needed quickly for better outcomes against future opponents.

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