

Week 4 Fantasy Film Room: Why there’s MAJOR red flags for these important fantasy offenses
14 snips Sep 25, 2025
Football analyst Nate Tice joins host Matt Harmon for a detailed breakdown of the faltering Atlanta Falcons offense. They explore the predictability of play calling and how it affects star players like Bijan Robinson and Drake London. Tice also dissects Michael Penix's performance, discussing his outside throw tendencies and their impact on the offense. The conversation shifts to the Vikings’ and Cowboys' run games, analyzing their evolving strategies. Finally, they preview the upcoming showdown between the Seahawks and Cardinals, highlighting key player matchups.
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Falcons Offense Feels Siloed
- The Falcons offense feels 'siloed' with heavy pistol/run looks and shotgun/pass looks that don't connect.
- That predictability limits effectiveness because play-action and deep passing are underused versus what the personnel would benefit from.
Play‑Action Is Missing Where It Matters
- Atlanta runs almost no play-action on early downs despite a strong running game, which reduces intermediate passing opportunities.
- That lack of play-action prevents attacking safeties and generating explosive passing plays complementary to Bijan Robinson.
Temporarily Lower Drake London Upside
- If you're managing Drake London in fantasy, lower upside expectations until Atlanta blends its run and pass game.
- Prioritize recouping value rather than banking on a top‑10 outcome while the offense remains predictable.