Falcons holding film sessions for media members
While the Buffalo Bills are attempting to institute a media policy that keeps reporters from divulging any information that could give the slightest advantage to opponents, the Atlanta Falcons have a different idea.
The Falcons kicked off a three-part series of film sessions for local media members on Wednesday in an attempt to educate them about how the team is expected to play.
Coach @FalconsDQ is kicking off the first of a three-part series of film sessions with the media. #RiseUp pic.twitter.com/VPJavNRlti
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 25, 2016
The Falcons will hold one session per week during OTAs. Coach Dan Quinn and special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong led the first session, with defensive coordinators Richard Smith and assistant passing-game coordinator Jerome Harrison set to lead the second and offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan taking charge for the third.
The move is unprecedented in comparison to the league's usual media policies.
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