While the Atlanta Falcons saw about average or above-average success at the wide receiver position before the 90s, the Falcons have made strides since to elevate their passing game.
The improved Atlanta Falcons passing game can also be noted by the improvement of the quarterback play starting in the late 80s in Chris Miller and has since carried over to the present day in Atlanta Falcons legend, Matt Ryan.
Not only has the improved quarterback play helped out our passing game, but the supporting cast beneath the main pass catcher has improved as well, whether it be better tight end play or the second and third-string receiver making plays as well.