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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Falcons evaluate strengths and weaknesses after first five games of NFL season

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Jerry Gray Assistant Head Coach/defense | Atlanta Falcons Website

Jerry Gray Assistant Head Coach/defense | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Atlanta Falcons, with a 3-2 record, are set to conclude their three-game series against NFC South opponents this Sunday as they face the Carolina Panthers. A victory would give them an early edge over every team in their division.

Reflecting on the team's performance through five games, there are both positive developments and areas needing improvement. This is explored by editorial team members Will McFadden, Terrin Waack, and Amna Subhan.

Will McFadden highlights a strong performance from Atlanta's secondary, particularly cornerback Mike Hughes. "The Falcons have allowed 8.6 yards per reception, the best mark in the league," he notes. Hughes has been effective in his role with 27 tackles and two pass breakups so far this season. However, McFadden points out that the team's pass rush needs enhancement as they rank low in pressure rates.

Terrin Waack discusses offensive penalties as a concerning trend despite Atlanta's impressive yardage gains against Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 5. "The Falcons had six penalties that directly affected the offense's forward progress," she observes. On a positive note, Waack mentions that despite these setbacks, the offense managed to score on several drives.

Amna Subhan focuses on issues with the defensive front allowing too many rushing yards—742 yards over five games—and notes deficiencies in pressure statistics and sack production. Despite these challenges, Subhan sees resilience in the defense: "While they have faced the second-most rush attempts... they're tied for fourth-fewest rushing touchdowns allowed."

As the Falcons continue their season, addressing these concerns while building on their strengths will be crucial for maintaining competitiveness within their division.

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