Dirk Koetter, new offensive coordinator of the Falcons, shared some of his vision for the team’s offense on Monday. Koetter met with quarterback Matt Ryan for about an hour last week. He told Ryan that he’s a proponent of the vertical passing game, running the football and that he’s been ordered by head coach Mike Smith to improve the team’s screen passing attack. “Every team in the NFL knows that you have to be able to run it even when they know you’re going to run it," Koetter said. "You have to be able to throw it even when they know you’re going to throw it.” Koetter said he’ll combine the best parts of the Atlanta and Jacksonville offense. “It would be foolish to not build on some of the things that Atlanta is already doing very well,” Koetter said. “Watching from afar, Atlanta played well in the no-huddle. [From] talking to Matt Ryan, that is something that Matt is excited about, so the no-huddle will certainly be a part of it; what percentage is still to be determined.”