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The Bow Tie Chronicles: Falcons ‘savior’ is not walking through that door

Falcons defensive coordinator Raheem Morris takes questions during a series of press conferences with coaches at the team training facility on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, in Flowery Branch.  Curtis Compton ccompton@ajc.com
Falcons defensive coordinator Raheem Morris takes questions during a series of press conferences with coaches at the team training facility on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, in Flowery Branch. Curtis Compton ccompton@ajc.com
Updated March 11, 2020

In the 184th episode, Falcons defensive coordinator Raheem Morris pointed us in the direction of how the salary-cap strapped team will seek to improve in 2020.

“You have to remember that the new people coming in won’t be the savior,” Morris said. Thusly, the Falcons must plan to get better from who’s already on the roster.

Cornerback Isaiah Oliver and defensive end Takk McKinley were the focal points of discussions with new coaches Joe Whitt Jr. and Tosh Lupoi.

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