
Falcons EMBARASS Themselves Against the Dolphins
- Avery Porter

- Oct 26, 2025
- 2 min read
Remember when the Falcons dominated the Bills a few weeks ago at home on Monday Night Football? All of the good feelings are gone.
After generating only 10 points of offense against an injured 49ers team, the Falcons hit a new deep low losing by several touchdowns to a 1-6 Dolphins team.
Yes, Michael Penix and Drake London were out for the offense but that simply can’t explain the lack of offensive output against the Dolphins today.
The Dolphins had given up at least 27 points in five of their seven games played this season - the Falcons could only generate 10 points yet again today.
After looking completely incompetent the last few weeks, Tua Tagovailoa looked like he was back at Alabama today. He had 4 touchdowns and 0 picks.
At least Falcons fans don’t have to worry about a quarterback controversy, as Kirk Cousins was extremely unimpressive in the loss today.
Cousins had 173 passing yards and zero touchdowns. He seemed to hesitate during throws and overthrew passes as well.
Glad the Falcons are paying him $45 million a year.
The Falcons defense is not the problem, they are just constantly on the field because the offense can’t do anything of note.
If the last two performances on the offensive side of the ball don’t cost Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson his job then nothing ever will.
Whether he calls plays on the field or upstairs in the box makes no difference. He is just a horrible play designer.
The Falcons run game also failed to impress - averaging 2.1 yards per rush. Bijan Robinson’s only noticeable play today was a fumble in the red zone.
I’ve said it time and again: just because Raheem Morris and Zac Robinson were around the genius of Sean McVay doesn’t mean the genius rubbed off on them.
Heads should roll after a horrible game like this, but the Falcons are not smart enough to take action and make relevant changes.
This Falcons team is destined to be a team around a .500 record until changes from the owner down to the offensive coordinator are made.



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