Without a doubt, the biggest superstar in the city of Atlanta is Julio Jones. He makes up more than a third (440 of 1235 yards, 35.6%) of the Atlanta Falcons offense.

If you watched the game last Sunday versus the Dallas Cowboys, you could tell that Julio was hobbled, and it turned out to be a toe and hamstring injury. Which has to worry Falcons' fans. Is Julio doing too much?

Jones is human after all, and you can only put so much on his shoulders. Yes, he is making huge plays for the Falcons, but how much can they use him until injuries pile up on him deeper into the season.

Could his past injuries (hamstring, foot) come back to haunt him and the Atlanta Falcons? Does Atlanta need to rely on other guys (e.g. Roddy White, Leonard Hankerson, Devonta Freeman) to take some of the burden off Jones?

I believe in the phrase "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," just as much as the next guy. And the Falcons offense ain't broke by any means despite injuries to starting tight end Jacob Tamme and the lack of use of White. But should they consider utilizing Hankerson and Freeman more often?

The Dallas game proved that, when in sync, the offensive line can create a push for Freeman (193 all-purpose yards vs. DAL) and other running back Tevin Coleman, for whenever he returns from his rib injury. The running game seems to be back up to par in Atlanta.

As for now, in the fast-paced game that IS the NFL, Julio is wide open, so throw it to him. Hopefully this new found running attack isn't a fluke, and can take a little weight off of Jones' shoulders.