DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 08, 2025 8:02 pm
Well said. Here's the thing, the team on the other sideline is also full of professional football players. The Falcos (or Failcons as Aurora put it) aren't just going to walk out there like Navajo Valley Frybread Culinary Tech taking the field against Ohio State, of course it's reasonable to expect them to play at least a good half of football. A "different" game plan in the first half wouldn't have necessarily resulted in us winning by 28 points. Yeah, it was a blah first half but in the end it was the other team whose heads smelled like Seahawk fart.
The Falcons are one of those organizations I will never understand. Yes, Cousins is old, beat up and probably a bottom of the League QB now, but we would trade every TE and RB we have for Pitts and Robinson. Bijan has to fight some guy name Algier for looks, specifically around inside the twenty (reminds me of Charbo and Walker, only Charbo is probably better than Algier and Robinson is better than Walker), and Pitts has 85 targets this year and one TD. Watching them yesterday reaffirmed my confusion.
Algier has 8 rushing TDs this year, Bijan has 5. Pitts got ZERO looks around the Red Zone, and they went to Algier just about every time they got close, taking their best offensive player off the field. Bijan might be the third most talented back in the NFL behind Gibbs and CMC. Gibbs losses touches to a very talented David Montgomery, and still has 13 rushing TDs this year after leading the league with 16 last year. CMC has 8 rushing and 5 receiving. How do you look at a back as talented as Bijan, and a TE as talented as Pitts and think....we should be trying to get others in to the endzone.
This has been an Atlanta thing, not even a coach thing. The lack of utilization for London, Pitts and Robinson cost Smith his job....so Raheem Morris comes in and decides "I should do the same thing the other guy did, even though it didn't work". Fucking genius. I was worried on the first drive of the game when they made a concerted effort to make Bijan the focal point. Sure glad he decided to stop doing what worked to give them an early lead!
Maybe Bijan's fumble, which I thought was a pretty damn good defensive play, cost him. But in the first quarter, Robinson had 6 carries for 34 yards and one catch for 5 yards. Algier had one carry for one yard. The Falcons were tied at 3. 7 touches to 1.
From that point on? Robinson got 13 and Algier got 12. They did target Pitts 10 times, but I sure don't remember them even looking his way in the Red Zone. In a game they trailed most of the second half and didn't have Drake London....how does that make sense?
Fantasy Football makes you break this stuff down differently, and it sure boggles my mind how there seems to be no in-between. You either have guys ride on guy almost to death, the way the Niners do with CMC, or the Eagles did with Barkley last year....or you have confusing as shit stuff like the Texans wanting to get Nick Chubb invovled and the Falcons force feeding Algier.
For the record, Robinson ended the game with 86 yards on 20 carries. A respectable 4.3 per carry against one of the best run defenses in football. Algier had 11 carries at 3.1 per. Sure makes sense that the basically split carries the last three quarters right?