
Zac Robinson
Head Coach — Atlanta Falcons
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About Zac Robinson
Zac Robinson is the young offensive coordinator tasked with two things in Atlanta: proving that the Sean McVay coaching tree produces more than just guys who interview well, and finally getting Kyle Pitts to play like the generational talent everyone said he was on draft night. Robinson spent years learning under McVay with the Rams, absorbing the motion-heavy, play-action system that turned Cooper Kupp and the Rams offense into a machine. Now he's got his own playbook, his own roster, and every football podcast in the country waiting to see if he's the real thing or just another young coordinator who peaked as someone else's assistant.
The "boy genius" label gets thrown around with every young playcaller, and Robinson is squarely in that zone. Every third-and-long call will be dissected. Every red zone sequence will be graded on Twitter before the team gets back to the huddle. The Kyle Pitts situation adds extra pressure because Pitts was a top-5 pick who has been mysteriously underused for years, and Robinson is supposed to be the guy who fixes that. If Pitts suddenly gets 10 targets a game, Robinson is a genius. If Pitts stays invisible, Robinson inherits the blame of three coaching staffs before him.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the Kyle Pitts connection matter for Zac Robinson content?
Kyle Pitts was drafted fourth overall as a 'unicorn' tight end and has been statistically invisible for most of his career. Every new offensive coordinator is supposed to be the one who unlocks him. Robinson is the latest in that line, which means every game where Pitts catches two passes for 14 yards becomes a meme about the coaching staff wasting a generational talent.
Last updated: April 2026















