FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons have made a few notable changes in the days since losing 30-0 to the Carolina Panthers, particularly with their offensive staff.

On Monday, head coach Raheem Morris said offensive coordinator Zac Robinson would move from calling plays in the coaches' booth to the field, citing communication as the primary reason.

"We need to be able to be more efficient, faster," Morris said. "... Zac has been on the field his whole life. He sees the game just as well on the field as up in the box. ... Being on the grass, he provides a different type of energy when he is down there talking to everybody, wideouts, the quarterback, our o-line, our coaches all involved on the headset, but him being around everything will be good for all of us."

By Monday evening,

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