Dave Archer: 'Too many variables' behind Falcons dysfunctional performance

Dukes and Bell are joined by Atlanta Falcons Radio Network analyst and former Falcons quarterback, Dave Archer, as they discuss issues troubling Falcons' offense
Falcons offense is a mixed bag of issues
Kirk Cousins #18 of the Atlanta Falcons looks on during the fourth quarter in the game against the Miami Dolphins Photo credit Kevin C. Cox / Staff

While the Atlanta Falcons themselves have turned the page to the New England Patriots, fans of the team are still searching for answers as to why the team has struggled the past two weeks with losses to the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins after they defeated the Bills in Week 6.

"It was a dysfunctional effort, if you will, offensively," Atlanta Falcons Radio Network analyst, Dave Archer said on Tuesday as he joined 92-9 The Game's Carl Dukes and Mike Bell, to explain why he believes the lack of production from the Atlanta offense cannot not be tied to one single issue.

"There's a lot of reasons why you kind of short circuit offensivel," Archer said. "I know the fans want to put their finger on one particular person and that just doesn't work, that's not the way it is. There's too many variables on offense," Archer said as he broke down the various nuances which have impacted the Falcons offense.

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