Why Falcons need to be open to bringing in offensive minded consultant

Dukes and Bell share thoughts on the Atlanta Falcons loss to the Dolphins and why the team should consider bringing in an offensive consultant
Falcons need to find a solution to there problems and it could be an outside source
Raheem Morris of the Atlanta Falcons looks on during the second quarter in the game against the Miami Dolphins Photo credit Todd Kirkland / Stringer

Atlanta Falcons fans want answers and following Sunday’s 34-10 loss to the Dolphins, they are deserving of knowing why a team which entered the season with so much promise is performing below expectations, having lost their last two games scoring a combined 20 points and now sit at 3-4 on the season.

“Is there a world where the Falcons should, not only consider, but bring in an offensive minded consultant to help Zac Robinson,” 92-9 The Game’s Carl Dukes asked on Monday as he and Mike Bell shared their thoughts on Atlanta’s loss on Sunday and what options the team should consider in order to fix their issues.

“Mike, if you do that, does that concede that you’ve failed? Does that mean you’ve got the wrong guy if you do that publicly, if that was to come out? Or is it ‘hey, we’re going to try to do the best job we can and if somebody can come in here and help us adjust to some of the things we’re not doing well,’ we should all be for it,” Dukes said of why he would be in favor of the Falcons bringing in an outside source to assist Zac Robinson.

“First off you have to admit you’ve got a problem,” Bell said, explaining he believes the Falcons seem unaware of the fact they must find ways to address the areas of concern. “You know something is wrong, but it doesn’t get addressed,” Bell added.

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