Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter knows that he has one of the most dominant offensive weapons around in wide receiver Julio Jones, a player who has amassed 12,125 receiving yards through 126 games for the highest per game average in NFL history (96.2 YPG). However, there is an element of Jones’ statistics that is somewhat puzzling.
Why doesn’t he have more touchdowns, particularly on plays in the red zone?
“That’s a really good question," Koetter said. “It seems like such an easy thing. But Julio gets doubled so much, you just don’t get many chances.