Falcons Focus on Strong Foundation in Offseason with Coach Stefanski
The Atlanta Falcons are embarking on their offseason program under new head coach Kevin Stefanski, beginning two weeks early due to his appointment. This initial phase focuses on building foundational knowledge of schemes, techniques, and team identity both on and off the field. Stefanski emphasizes the importance of player interactions and leading by example, as the coaching staff prepares for the upcoming season amid significant personnel changes.
By the Numbers- The Falcons are starting their offseason program two weeks earlier than teams with returning head coaches.
- Stefanski's program will span ten weeks, focusing on both schematics and physical conditioning.
- Newly appointed Stefanski aims to establish a player-driven culture and accountability in the locker room.
- Veteran captains like Jessie Bates III and Jake Matthews are expected to lead while younger players are encouraged to assert leadership roles.
The Falcons will continue their offseason program, moving towards training camp where a leadership council will be formed to reinforce player-driven culture. Key decisions such as naming the starting quarterback and integrating new players with veterans will be addressed as the season approaches.
Bottom LineAs they move into the offseason, the Falcons are focused on leveraging their early start to build a strong foundation and foster a player-led culture, positioning them for improved performance in the upcoming season.
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