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By PFW staff

The Falcons announced Tuesday that offensive line coach Paul Boudreau will not return for the 2012 season.

Boudreau had just finished his fourth season as the team's O-line coach.

"We would like to thank Coach Boudreau for his contributions to our team over the past four seasons, and we wish him well in his future endeavors," said Falcons head coach Mike Smith.

The Falcons had some struggles on the O-line, most recently including an inability to push the pile on a pair of 4th-and-inches tries in their playoff loss to the Giants.

 

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