The Atlanta Falcons once again found themselves on the wrong side of the numbers in their Week 10 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Atlanta’s offense faltered in crucial moments, going 0-for-8 on third downs and continuing a troubling trend that has seen the unit convert just 20% of its third-down attempts over the last several weeks. Following the unexpected loss, the Falcons’ head coach was brave enough to admit that their strength had now turned into a weakness.
Raheem Morris didn’t back down from pointing out the weaknesses that led to the team’s defeat against the Indianapolis Colts. Acknowledging the firm calls against their offensive coordinator, Zac Robinson, the 49-year-old blamed Michael Penix Jr. and the offensive team for the initial lead that later transformed into a saddenin

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