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After his first three games as the offensive coordinator of the Falcons, it seems clear that a big part of Kyle Shanahan’s plan is to get the ball into Julio Jones’s hands and let Jones do the rest.

It’s been a productive plan thus far. Jones has 34 catches for 440 yards and four touchdowns on the season, which would leave him as the league’s single-season record holder for catches and receiving yards if he were to keep producing at the same level. That’s not what Jones is shooting for, however.

Jones feels like he hasn’t been doing well enough to this point in the season.

“No, not at all,” Jones said, via the Houston Chronicle. “I feel like I can do better. You can never play a perfect game. There’s some calls I haven’t executed properly in the first three games. I have to execute better. I feel like I’m capable of doing anything and everything. I just got to come to work every day. The main thing is staying healthy.”

Injuries have proven to be the only surefire way to keep Jones from putting up big numbers, but his appearances on the injury report so far this year haven’t had any discernible on-field impact. Assuming that remains the case, that will leave the Texans to try to keep Jones from upping his game this weekend.