
"After the worst performance of his young career a week ago, he bounced back with poise, accuracy, and confidence. He wasn't just managing the offense; he was commanding it, showing exactly why the Falcons hitched their future to him. Penix finished 20-of-26 (76.9%) for 313 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. Even the pick wasn't a backbreaker - more of a heat check to an equally hot Drake London on a sideline sail route."
"Bijan didn't just make plays; he took over. Every time he touched the ball, it felt like Washington's defense was holding its breath. Through four weeks, Robinson ranks 5th in the NFL in rushing yards, 15th in receiving yards, and 1st in scrimmage yards. That's not just good; that's a historic pace. If this is the version of Bijan the Falcons get week in and week out, he won't just be in the OPOY conversation; he'll be leading it."
Michael Penix Jr. rebounded from a poor outing with poise, accuracy, and confidence, completing 20-of-26 for 313 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. He pushed the ball downfield, recording a season-high 10.1 air yards per attempt and strong EPA metrics. Bijan Robinson produced at a historic pace, ranking top-five in rushing and first in scrimmage yards through four weeks, elevating his Offensive Player of the Year candidacy. Zac Robinson showed improvement as a play-caller. Persistent issues remain with the run defense, leaving questions about the Falcons' overall consistency despite the offensive surge.
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