Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky had some things to get off his chest regarding the Atlanta Falcons‘ offense. The NFC South franchise dropped to 1-2 after the Carolina Panthers beat them 30-0 on Sunday, marking a new low in the Raheem Morris era.

It was such a bad look that second-year quarterback Michael Penix Jr. was benched for Kirk Cousins after throwing two interceptions, including a pick-6. Orlovsky had a lot to say about the team’s current state, and especially an offense that has scored 14.0 points per game.

Atlanta has collected multiple first-rounders in the offensive unit, and now, offensive coordinator Zac Robinson is taking heat for the out-of-sync offense.

Dan Orlovsky breaks down what’s wrong with the Falcons’ offense

During Wednesday’s edition of “NFL Live,” Orlovsky

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