“Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson is diligently preparing for his role as a play-caller.”

How Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson is preparing as a play-caller.

 

Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson will don the headset for the first time as a new offensive play-caller this upcoming season. However, Robinson has been preparing for this moment since Raheem Morris met him when he was just an assistant quarterbacks coach with the Los Angeles Rams, and Morris came in as the defensive coordinator in 2021.

 

Preparation

Since then, Morris watched Robinson get a taste of play calling in previous Rams’ training camps. Now, this offseason during the Falcons’ organized team activities, Robinson had the chance to simulate that role with his own offense.

 

“All those things just naturally come with more reps and trying to get a feel for our guys, our personnel, our players,” Robinson said. “It’ll be constantly evolving, but it’ll be fun to finally see when it matters and get into that flow.”

 

Simulating Live-Game Play Calling

 

In OTA practices, Robinson said they’ll go some periods scripted. He’ll pull out a mini call sheet and work off of that for the day. He’s able to practice live-game situations and get more comfortable finding a rhythm through different variables. For example, what flow is quarterback Kirk Cousins in? What is the defensive front showing? What does the coverage look like on the backend?

 

Joint Effort

 

While it has been Robinson making the calls, it’s been a joint effort to help the coordinator get comfortable. Both Morris and Falcons defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake have played a role in Robinson’s offseason development. Morris spent the last four seasons as a defensive play-caller, and even though this will be the first time Lake has called a game in the NFL, he’s done it at the college level. They’ve been in Robinson’s shoes before.

 

“Jimmy Lake helps me out a ton just about learning his scheme, what he’s seeing from us,” Robinson said. “There’s good collaboration with that.”

 

Learning from Sean McVay

 

Robinson has also learned from watching Rams head coach and offensive play-caller Sean McVay for five seasons, including a Super Bowl win in 2021-22. Robinson closely observed McVay’s preparation and has taken pieces of that process into his own.

 

“Sean (McVay) is such a unique play-caller, leader, the way he sees the game. To say there’s a few things that stick out, it

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