Atlanta (4-3) possesses a plethora of talent on offense and one of the most versatile sets of skill players in the NFL. Sarkisian is learning how to put each player in the best position for them to succeed and create advantageous matchups.
One element of the Falcons’ offense was on display in last week’s victory against the New York Jets, the no-huddle. On their final possession of the first half, the Falcons ran their two-minute, no-huddle offense. It was effective as usual, covering 53 yards in 10 plays and ending in a field goal.
With a veteran quarterback like Matt Ryan behind center, Atlanta’s no-huddle offense is tough to defend.