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Early Bird Report: Younghoe Koo's unique journey to the Falcons

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After parting ways with veteran kicker Matt Bryant, the Falcons brought in Younghoe Koo to handle to job. Koo, 25, has experience kicking in the NFL after a four-game stint with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2017. The Korean-born kicker is also a bit of a homegrown talent having attended Georgia Southern where he became one of college football's top kickers and a viral sensation.

Koo also had a brief stint with the Atlanta Legends of the now-defunct Alliance of American Football and was a perfect 14-of-14 during his time there. D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution caught up with Koo on Monday to discuss his journey to the Falcons.

"That experience really helped me in terms of staying ready because you know what it's like in there," Koo told Ledbetter of his time with the Legends. "You know what to expect when you get in the games. You know what kind of routine you need to come up with to stay ready for the next opportunity."

To read the rest of Ledbetter's article on Koo's journey, click here.

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AJC: Analyst: Falcons are most disappointing team

NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger has gained plenty of prominence for his breakdown videos of teams, which he posts on Twitter. Baldinger has been critical of the Falcons' play this season in some of those videos, and he spoke with D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution to provide a little bit more clarity on that.

"The breakdowns on the back end, you're just giving them touchdowns," Baldinger told Ledbetter. "It just can't happen on the back end. You give up touchdowns and explosive plays on defense when your secondary either breaks down or they miss tackles. All explosive plays on defense come down to the secondary."

To read the rest of Ledbetter's interview with Baldinger, click here.

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