Ryan rated as NFL’s top under-30 franchise player

Falcons QB Matt Ryan putting the silver sharpie to some helmets. He was helping out Kendyl Moss, the team's Director of Community Relations, who must have items for donation and charitable requests.

Falcons QB Matt Ryan putting the silver sharpie to some helmets. He was helping out Kendyl Moss, the team's Director of Community Relations.

FLOWERY BRANCH – Blog-cation was awesome.

Found that Palm tree to relax under. Plenty of frothy beverages. Watched some old episodes of Rockford Files. What else can you ask for.

Hit the OTA scene and with just one more open session, the Falcons appear to be ahead of schedule compared to last year. But that was to be expected now that the coaching staff has a year under its belt.

Would not worry too much about all of the dust-ups at Wednesday’s session. They were mostly low-level rugby scrums. When you get those helmet-swinging fights, those are the ones to be concerned about. Helmet-swinging shows a clear intent to do bodily harm to a teammate.

There’s not need to worry about the pushing and shoving deals with a little jabbering

“I like the way they are working,” Falcons coach Mike Smith said. “It’s really difficult to see where we are because we are not really playing the game off football. We are in helmets and shorts and it’s really non-contact work.”

An emphasis has been placed on improving the passing attack during the OTA sessions.

“I think we’ll be ahead of where we need to be in the passing game in terms of what we’ve installed,” Smith

Peria Jerry and Curtis Lofton signing items for the Falcons' Community Relations Department.

Peria Jerry and Curtis Lofton signing items for the Falcons.

said. “In the running game, we have to get out and work in pads and that will come here in August.”

RYAN LAUDED: Fox named Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, 24, the NFL’s top franchise player under 30.

TWO-MAN WEDGE: One of the major offseason rule changes involves the formation of two-man wedges on kickoff returns. The idea is to keep players from getting injured while trying to bust up three- and four-man wedges.

Special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong is adjusting to the new rule.

“With a two-man wedge you are going to be little more simple with your game plan toward wedges,” Armstrong said. “You won’t have to adjust as much for kickoff coverage. Kickoff return-wise you’ve got to change a little bit.”

The All-Pro Diet.

Tony Gonzalez' new book: The All-Pro Diet.

GONZALEZ BOOK: An advanced copy of Tony Gonzalez‘ book arrived in the office recently. It’s entitled, “The All-Pro Diet: Lose fat, build muscle and live like a champion.”

Gonzalez authors the book with Mitzi Dulan, RD (Registered Dietitian). Will get back to you all with a review later, but on the flip through saw some interesting recipes. One was for Fish Tacos and another for a Black Bean Burger.

Also, part of the All-Pro workout includes jumping rope 600 to 1,000 jumps total, 100 jumps per set, 30 seconds of rest between sets. This helps to develop quick feet.

SACKMASTER NEEDS HELP: The Falcons are looking for some help in the pass rushing department for John Abraham, who had a franchise-record 16.5 sacks last season. The battle for left end with Jamaal Anderson, Kroy Biermann and Chauncey Davis will interesting to watch in training camp.

Anderson, the No. 8 pick in 2007 draft, has two sacks in 31 starts. Biermann got two sacks in a reserve role last season as a rookie. Davis had a career-high four sacks last season, but has just eight overall in four seasons.

“It would be nice to get another guy to get into the six, seven sack range,” Smith said. “If we get two of those guys (in the six, seven sack range) I think we’ll be very efficient rushing the passer.”

OLINE LOOKING FOR DEPTH: Offensive line coach Paul Boudreau is looking to create some depth along the line.

“We are still in underwear, so we can’t hit anybody,” Boudreau said. “Compared to last year, we are ahead of the process in terms of communication and being able to work together as a unit. There is more chemistry. Even with the young guys, they are ahead of schedule. Last year we were trying to teach them all of the things and we were just trying to break the huddle at the same time.”

CHEERLEADER CORNER . . .

A-TOWN DANCER TRYOUTS: Our good buddy Jason “Jake” McDonald of I-Light Media at www.ilightmediaws.com was kind enough to send along two very nice slide shows from the A-Town Dancer tryouts. We know they work for the Hawks, but we can scout for the Falcons cheer squad here.

Looks like our good friend Sam Crenshaw of Channel 11 had a difficult time serving as one of the judges.

Check out the first cuts of the A-Town Dance Team Auditions
and some action from Day 2 of the tryouts.

IN THE COMMUNITY . . .

DAVIS TAKES ON BULLYING: Defensive End Chauncey Davis, DeKalb Juvenile Court Judge Desiree Peagler,

Chauncey Davis

Chauncey Davis

DeKalb County Commissioner Lee May spoke to nearly 100 youth at the Browns Mill Road Recreation Center on June 5 as part of a special anti-bullying campaign.

“Something has to be done to combat this reckless behavior of bullying and to help build the self-esteem of both the person being bullied and the bully,” said Davis, who started the Chauncey Davis Foundation to address health and wellness related issues in the community. “As adults, if we don’t intervene now, we will hear more and more reports of suicides, gun violence, depression, drug/alcohol abuse, higher dropout rates and more with our young people.”

ROBISKIE, MILES TO HELP OUT YOUTH: Falcons wide receiver coach Terry Robiskie and inebacker Edmond Miles will be joined by four Falcons cheerleaders and PGA Tour pros DeWitt Weaver and James Mason at Pinetree Country Club in Kennesaw for the inaugural Tee Off For Tykes charity golf tournament Friday and Saturday to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The public is invited to attend the event and meet the Falcons and PGA pros. Pinetree Country Club is located on McCollum Parkway in Kennesaw.

FUNDS FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: At the annual Verizon Wireless golf tournament with the Atlanta Falcons recently, attendees raised $24,670 for Partnership Against Domestic Violence.

Steve Bartkowski

Steve Bartkowski

This was the fifth annual Verizon Wireless Network of Champions Gold Tournament, which was held at The River Club Golf Course in Suwanee. At this annual celebrity event, attendees were able to meet current players including Matt Ryan, Brian Finneran and Michael Turner, former players Steve Bartkowski and

Hall of Famer Emmit Thomas as well as the Falcons leadership including head coach Mike Smith, general manager Thomas Dimitroff and president Rich McKay.

So are you worried about the OTA fights? Do you believe Ryan is the top franchise player under 30 in the NFL? Will Jamaal Anderson turn into a double-digit sack guy in year three? Is the Hawks cheer squad going to step up and help them get deeper in the playoffs? Happy to see Davis tackling a timely issue of substance in the community?

243 comments Add your comment

D3

June 12th, 2009
5:45 pm

What’s up fellas? Waiting for a wedding here in Greenesboro. I had a GD
post eaten earlier. WTF? As far as JA goes, I understand both sides. He was
drafted 8th overall and should have done more, but the 3rd year is a “magical”
year for many players so its do or die time. He may not even start.

Toast the friday brews boys (& gals). More later……..

Dean 21

June 12th, 2009
5:53 pm

Tron5000

June 12th, 2009
10:58 am
Anyone else notice there were no close-ups of white girls in that slide show? And there were plenty of them there. Hmmm…..

Tron5000 – Dude, are you freakin serious? Come on man, ok,find something else to complain about but somewhere else. The Falcons birdcage is not the place.

Dean 21

June 12th, 2009
5:56 pm

D3, wassup man? I see you have your hands full again with the blog eatin monster! Man, pull out the 45 or the glock and handle him…okay, wait, better not do that..then you will not be able to post at all on your computer…lol What’s on tap going into next week?

Jimbo

June 12th, 2009
6:00 pm

Dean21, I guess I’m just not there yet. I think the reason they allowed Foxworth t rolloff to the Ravens was the Almight $$$, and we will have to pay to get another veteran in here. I’ll be curious to see how Hutchins plays in camp. I’m optimistic he will recover well and provide what they were looking for when they picked him up. I agree they will need to make the evaluation quickly and pull the trigger, but taking that $8M kciV hit might make TD play it a little close to the vest. That $8M is 2/3 of what we gained by the cap rules changes so, we are still $4M to the good in that department.

Dean 21

June 12th, 2009
6:07 pm

Jimbo,
I’m one to believe the playoffs would have been a real challenge without that foxworth move. Although I totally agree that the $$$ he signed was no match for us. This is rather late in the game to be signing starters for your team, so I was looking for more of a serious leadership platoon veteran to assist with tutoring the young guns. But you just reminded me that Von H. could surely play that role if needed.

Ken Strickland

June 12th, 2009
10:03 pm

JASON-With the speed, quickness, mobility and athleticism of the players in our DT and DE rotations, we can run any DL stunt there is. DL stunts are designed to do the following:
(1) Confuse the OLinemen
(2) Get the OLinemen out of position
(3) Create an overload for an OLineman
(4) Get a clear shot at the QB

EARNEST-based on what was said by HC Smitty, they are more concerned with DE JAnderson’s inconsistency in getting enough QB pressures, rather than his sack total. In addition to playing the run very well, he’s led the team in passes batted down. When teams passed on 1st and 2nd downs, with DT GJackson in the gm, teams were able to double both he and DE JAbraham. With either DT’s PJerry or TLewis next to him, teams will have to account for all of our DE’s and DT’s on the left side, which hasn’t been the case the last 2yrs.

JIMBO-Money wasn’t as much of a factor in the Falcons inability to resign CB DFoxworth as you might think. The biggest factor was his desire to play where he grew up and went to college, Baltimore, Maryland. I also think our coaching staff believed we could do just as well with the CB’s we had, and could acquire in the draft, if we improved our pass rush, which we’ve definitely done.

Also, as long as M-ick is kept on the roster, he’d continue to count against our cap. By releasing him now, they make this the last yr he counts against the cap. That means his cap cost will be off the books when next yrs draft and FA signing period starts.

D3

June 12th, 2009
10:55 pm

A post that was eaten earlier……….

Amazing how infants are infatuated with mirros, so I’ll try to get a few more points in…….

Dean21 – great to have you back my man! Those honey-do lists will get you in the quicksand really fast. Our schedule has been kind of jumbles with everyone taking breaks here and there. We’re on Chicago Game still and Falcons OFF vs Bears DEF coming today. I had an idea that Coach Ken stimulated on our Roster Spot Analysis, more to come on that in a bit. You’re exactly right. I’m hoping we’re finally getting to a point where no teams can come in and be even as close to as vocal as our Falcons Fans. Cowboys, Bears, and Steelers fans have been able to come in be really vocal. Hopefully winning will take care of that. ATL is such a transplant city that its a little expected and those transplants will pay whatever it takes to go to the game.

Sarah B. – great to see you had a relaxing trip. Any craziness or sum winnings to speak of? I know a lot of pool and brews were involved. You’re exactly right with Big Ben in FF. The guy is terrible in Fantasy, what’s he average like 7 points or something? I had Tyler Thigpen for godsake who averaged like 18 points a game and finally won it all last year. Any interest in starting a Bird-Cage Fantasy Football League? Could be fun. I am the GM for my other two leagues and would definitely set it up. Let me know.

Marcus – good point on Raiderettes and the Chargers cheerleaders as well. I don’t think we’re the worst, but we certainly not in the upper echelon of hotness. Obviously its relative as these cheerleaders are on another level in the real world, but not in the NFL. Its definitely put up or shut down time for JA this year. No excuses for him.

j-man(2) – Looking for big things out of Biermann this year as well. He had a helluva rookie year as a backup even though it didn’t show up on the stat sheet.

BT – excellent point on JA. I’m right with you on CDavis. I think he’s got a great shot at winning the job. He did have 4 sacks in backup duty for chrissake. JA better get it going because CDavis was signed with the intent to be able to compete for the starting spot and besides a few players (Coleman, Abe, Lofton, etc.) not many positions are truly safe on DEF.

Ed – where you been bro’? Agreed. Competition is the key theme this year and it will make the team as a whole SO much better. When you have a fierce battle for the #5 WR spot or the #5 DT spot for instance, than things are seriously looking up. I can’t wait to go up to training camp and see some of these battles first hand.

MiltonDawg – there definitely is a serious confidence building with this team we haven’t seen in a while. Not the Lil’ Jimmy Mora/DHall/MV arrogance, but a quiet and deep confidence that we can win ANY game.

Robert – great to have you in the Bird-Cage. It definitely is a good place for many of us Falcons and Football junkies to come and talk intelligent football.

JWW – glad to have some backing opinion on the Bucs cheerleaders. I was just bored and looking on NFL.com at cheerleaders pics and the Tampa Bay Bucs cheerleaders are on another level.

Please compare our Cheerleaders to Tampa Bay’s if you desire:

Us
http://www.alumnicheerleaders.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/2008-afc.jpg

Them
http://www.buccaneers.com/cheerleaders/teamphoto.aspx

Tell me if I’m wrong on this one………

D3

June 12th, 2009
11:20 pm

Great Late Friday Evening Fellow Bird-Cage Boys and Gals! Gonna be a quick one tonight. Just got home from a wedding way out in Greensboro, GA. Nice to get out of the city sometimes, but pretty d@— tired now. Rolling into the weekend……..

Bird-Cage Supplemental Schedule – definitely gonna finish up our Falcons vs Bears Game #5 analysis over Sat and Sun. Per an idea from Ken, see what you guys think about changing the Roster Analysis up a little:

Each week leading up to Training Camp(roughly 6 weeks or so) choose a remaining position category and analyze it throughout the week, taking apart a couple different players per day including ALL players listed on the current 100 man training camp roster, such as:

June 15 – June 21: Offensive Line
June 22 – June 28: Wide Receivers
June 29 – July 5: Defensive Tackles
July 6 – July 12: Defensive Ends
July 13 – July 19: Linebackers
July 20 – July 26: Cornerbacks
July 27 – August 1: Safeties(Strong and Free)

Along with DOL’s updates & Weekly Opponent Analysis, this should create a slow building wave of excitement that will end with a crescendo of Football Bliss. Let me know what you guys think about that. Nice suggestion Ken.

Have a good evening and weekend gents! And on that note…………

49 DAYS, 13 HOURS, 38 MINS to 2009 ATLANTA FALCONS TRAINING CAMP!!!!!!!

42 yr and Waiting

June 13th, 2009
7:29 am

Anderson barely benched 25 reps at his combine. Unless he has bulked up and gotten a lot stronger, he won’t be getting many sacks. He’ll continue to get pushed around.

Dream on Stirg d’Nahsif.

PS 42 yr and waiting For back to back winning seasons.

Unca' Bob

June 13th, 2009
7:31 am

Ben Roethlisberger
3301yds 59.9% 7.04ypa 17td 3.6%tdpa 15int 3.2%ipa 80.1 Qb rating
Matt Ryan
3440yds 61.1% 7.93ypa 16td 3.7%tdpa 11int 2.5%ipa 87.7 Qb rating

Dean 21,

Adam “Packman” Jones is still out there. No leadership there. I read some where he is talking to New Orleans.

Unca' Bob

June 13th, 2009
7:36 am

42 yrs and Waiting,

No loitering.

Stirg d'Nahsif

June 13th, 2009
8:23 am

Thanks, Unca’ Bob

D3

June 13th, 2009
8:39 am

Great Saturday A.M. Fellow ‘Cage Gents and Gals! Hope everyone is getting ready for a nice, long weekend of summer enjoyment: pool, good food, great times, or just some good old fashioned relaxing down time. To ‘Birds and ‘Ball…………….

Ernest – great point on JA. Even though he hasn’t had the sack numbers, he has been extremely productive against the run. I think DE’s assessments do get too caught up in sack numbers. Granted he has to improve his sacks to at least 6, IMHO, but we want an all-around DE who can do it all instead of a pass-rushing specialist who only goes in on 3rd down situations. Good point.

E.Tampa – as hardcore of a Falcons Fan as I am, I will concede that Big Ben already has two Super Bowl Rings and Matty Ice has none at this point. We could argue all day about how Ben has the best DEF in the league and has to simply “manage” the game, but the fact is he wins and should be ranked higher than Matty Ice. I guess Ryan may have got the nod because he’s so much younger I suppose.

Long Time Falcon – you’re right on about production from our right side of the D-Line. Regardless of who it is, JA or CDavis, we have to get more production from that side. Abe will be drawing so much attention that it shouldn’t be that hard. CDavis had 4 sacks off the bench, so I’m still entertaining the possibility that he might grab the starters spot. It surely won’t be given to JA simply b/c he was drafted #8 overall by a former regime.

Dean21 – what’s up my friend? Lets get into the “To sign or not to sign” a veteran CB/S. I can see both points. It looks like TD, Smitty, & Co. are going the youth-process route. I think if they believed we were one vet player away from the Big Dance than we would snag someone in the mold of Harrison. But TD wants to see what hes got on the stable that HE drafted. He’s expecting big things out of Thomas DeCoud and William Moore (remember that his specialty is drafting the safety position). We should definitely prepare ourselves for some early lumps with our new look Secondary, but thats where coaching comes in. Smitty and BVG did an absolutely masterful job with smoke and mirrors DEF last year. And for whatever reason, Foxworth was deemed to be a throw-away pick by the Broncos for a 7th rounder, he has one solid year, and gets way over-paid. He was solid, but not dominant in the mold of $8 million a year dominant.

I.MUS – where you been bro’? Must be taking an “International Mystery” vacation from the Bird-Cage.

Unca’ Bob – gotta love that “No Loitering” sign you posted up in the Bird-Cage. Now if we could only get a visible graphic we’d be set.

More later………..

Nativebird

June 13th, 2009
8:41 am

Anderson is a problem, best bet is to use him for depth, spell the starters.
Chauncey is a great team player, got to have guys like this on your team. Not going to the hall of fame, but day in and day out, plays SOLID DE and will get a few sacks for ya. Enough of a threat that will help the Sackmaster on the other side.
Sidbury is the guy I’m waiting to see develop into possibly a pro-bowl calibur player. we’ll see.

D3

June 13th, 2009
8:42 am

From AtlantaFalcons.com about Curtis Lofton, our core building block on DEF. For those of you concerned about William Moore, who TD drafted in the second round, remember who we drafted last year in the second round……MLB Curtis Lofton:

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Helmet in hand, linebacker Curtis Lofton walks off the practice field after a recent OTA practice in a focused conversation with 11-year veteran Mike Peterson.

The two are separated by 10 years and countless snaps, but they have one thing in common: An expectation of leadership.

Peterson was signed in the offseason to fill a spot at outside linebacker. Lofton started at middle linebacker as a rookie and, entering his second year, wants to become everything associated with his position.

Fiery leader.

Defensive signal-caller.

Mentor to rookies.

“As far as a player I’m more confident in all my checks; I’m lining other guys up. I know everyone’s responsibility,” he said.

Lofton led all Falcons rookies with 108 tackles (67 solo) and ranked second in the league in stops among first-year players. He led the team in tackles against the Bears (11) and, two weeks later, sacked Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb and forced a fumble.

He played primarily on first and second down in 2008 but, with the free agency departure of linebacker Keith Brooking, Lofton will be called upon to play more on passing downs in 2009.

“Curtis had an outstanding rookie season,” defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder said. “Now he’s in his second year and much more comfortable with the system and communications. Therefore he can play a lot faster. He did not play in our sub package last year so that’s an area right now he’s really working on and trying to catch up a little bit… First year to second year we should see good, solid improvement from him.”

Lofton agrees with his coach, saying he’s more at ease on the field. That also goes for the rest of the defense, which will have five new starters from a season ago and dramatically decrease its average age per player.

As of last week, just three players on the defensive roster were age 30 or older. Twenty-seven were age 26 or younger.

“I practiced (sub packages) a lot last year,” Lofton said. “I never got to play it in a game, but I did practice it. I wouldn’t say that’s hard for me right now, I’m just using better technique and right now I’m trying to be more of a vocal leader and step up for the defense.”

The former Oklahoma star and second-round draft pick cautions fans about criticizing his group.

“The offense gets a lot of publicity and notoriety and they deserve that but don’t overlook this defense,” Lofton said. “We have a lot of young guys that started for us last year and really didn’t know what they were doing. This year we’re into the system and we know what we’re doing. I think we’re going to shock some people on defense with how good we are.”

While the entire defense looks to players like Peterson, defensive end John Abraham and safety Erik Coleman for veteran leadership, Lofton considers himself to be a teacher of younger players. It’s been just more than a year since he entered the NFL, but he and other Falcons rookies from 2008 have a wealth of experience — including overcoming a lack of expectations and leading the Falcons to the playoffs.

Lofton was one of five rookies that started or played key roles on the team last season.

“At Falcons University all of the rookies said we’re going to improve this team and do what we need to do to get to the playoffs,” he said. “(2008) wasn’t a shock to us. We’re just trying to build off last year.”

Building, of course, takes patience, dedication and a willingness to learn and pass along knowledge.

Lofton’s post-practice conversations with Peterson aren’t out of the ordinary. They talk about offensive sets and how to defend against certain plays.

The first steps of leadership.

But this is something Lofton will develop on his own.

“Mike P. has been in the league for 10 years,” the middle linebacker said. “He’s pulled me to the side, but you can’t really teach anyone how to be a leader. It’s just something that you earn when you get the respect from your other teammates.”

BULLSEYE

June 13th, 2009
9:56 am

Why do the Falcon linebackers never seem to have any sacks? We should bltiz a grit every now and then.

I remember reading last year that the safety position was TD’s specialty position as far as evaluating talent. If so, I like what I see so far.

Unca' Bob

June 13th, 2009
10:38 am

steve

June 13th, 2009
11:16 am

Love using Hulu to watch Rockford files and other old tv shows.

falcon21

June 13th, 2009
11:21 am

Thanks Unca’Bob, that was some good reading.

Big Ray

June 13th, 2009
11:30 am

D3,

I’m diggin’ what Lofton is saying. What a great pick he was, eh? I think our defense really will be better than expected. They probably won’t be “great” just yet, but they’ll get there. The proper teaching and techniques are in place.

I would like to see Jamal Anderson really come into his own. But if it doesn’t happen, I look forward to somebody else stepping up in his place. It’s all good, one way or another.

I’m still holding out for my boy William Moore. Still say he’s the truth.

Big Ray

June 13th, 2009
11:32 am

I think Matt Ryan is going to prove even more this year that he deserves the credit he’s getting.

Nobody’s assessment of him stood out to me more than that of Steve Young. That guy never hands out accolades for free, and he practically gushed about Ryan. I’m looking forward to an even better year for him, especially with Tony Gonzalez around.

richbrave

June 13th, 2009
3:05 pm

Once the commish gives his blessing, and all bets are off so to speak where MV7 is concerned watch DANO swoope in and sign him up.

Ken Strickland

June 13th, 2009
5:25 pm

For those of you that think Ben Roethlisberger should have been selected the best franchise player under 30, consider this. He came to a atable Steeler organization with an established management, coaching staff, HOF headcoach and an OFF/DEF system and philosophy already in place. He did an excellent job of managing the team his first yr and led them to a 15-1 regular season record.

His 2nd yr as starter, they went 11-5 and won the SB. After winning the Superbowl, FB Jerome “THE BUS” Bettis retired, and the team won only 8 gms the following yr with Big Ben as the QB. His 3rd season they won 10 gms and lost in the 1st rd of the playoffs. Last yr, they went 12-4 and won the Superbowl.

MRyan came to a totally disfunctional Falcons team that had embarrassed itself both on and off the field. It had new management, a new first time headcoach, new coaching staff and a new OFF/DEF system and philosophy. Ben Ben had veteran leadership to help ease him into their established system. There were no established veteran leaders on the Falcons to help ease MRyan into the Falcons newly established system because everything was new to everybody, including the veterans.

As a rookie, QB MRyan carried the Falcons, while as a rookie, the Steelers carried Big Ben. Is there anyone out there that thinks MRyan couldn’t have done as well, if not better, at leading that Steeler team? Is there anyone out there that thinks Big Ben could have done as well or better at leading the Falcons last yr as a rookie? He has a stronger arm that MRyan, but he’s not as accurate, doesn’t have his quick release and is just now showing the presence, maturity and leadership that Ryan showed as a rookie.

NATIVEBIRD-2rys ago, there were people making the same negative assumptions and offering some of the same solutions about WR RWhite that you’re making about DE JAnderson. If our coaching staff had been as impatient and unfocused as you’re being, we would have missed out on 2 outstanding Probowl seasons. The same thing can be said, and was said, about former Falcons Probowl DE Patrick Kerney.

With the drastic upgrade in the speed, quickness, mobility, athleticism and pass rushing ability of our DT’s, don’t be surprised if JAnderson remains the starter, despite his lack of sacks. We now have edge speed rushers like DE’s CDavis, KBiermann and LSidbury that can be used in passing situations. After all, not being able to stop the run was our biggest DEF problem last yr. That’s way we started SS LMalloy, despite his liability as a pass defender, and eventually replaced OLB MBoley with OLB CWire. Our biggest pass rushing problem was the 6.5 total sacks registered by our DT’s. That will definitely change this yr.

Unca' Bob

June 13th, 2009
5:31 pm

richbrave,

What in the wild world of sports does DANO mean? I felt I was doin’ pretty good reading D3’s eight letter acronyms, capitalized, that he got from a fire sale.

Shamus Thacker

June 13th, 2009
7:25 pm

With another training camp behind this offense, we’re gonna see double the crispness of last year. It’s gonna be a well-oiled machine with Gonzales providing the oil.

Ernest

June 13th, 2009
7:51 pm

Ken, I agree with your assessement from my earlier post. While JA may not actually get the sack, he should be able to get pressure on the QB. Making the QB get out of their comfort zone while in the pocket can have an impact on their success with the throw.

As several others indicated, D3 among them, it is reasonable to have a sack count around 6 but we should see many more pressures. Hopefully he watched a LOT of film to work on his technique. I don’t want to see his sack count increase while forsaking being stout against the run. You can always find a ’situational rush end’ for third down. To get to third down, it means you’ve held on downs one and two.

falcon21

June 13th, 2009
9:04 pm

Unca’ Bob, I think he means Dan S. The Redskins owner. That’s the best I can figure.

Sarah B

June 13th, 2009
10:30 pm

Thanks for the backup Unca’ Bob! Liked the stats post!

Sarah B

June 13th, 2009
10:34 pm

You too Ken… and the Kerney mention made me sad all over again :(

Sarah B

June 14th, 2009
1:32 am

At least none of us bit in the Vick posts either…

Joe Paterno

June 14th, 2009
3:19 am

I crap out more football knowledge when I can’t control my bowl movement than you ever had! Go write about cooking!

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
7:09 am

Falcon21,

Thank you. I don’t know where my head was. Washington is, IMO, the landing zone. Va. Tech. fan base, an owner that has deep pockets and some what of a maverick, native son, and more spin geru’s per capita than any city in the world. They have already ran a pole and voted appx. 65-35% to bring him to Washington. I wish them all nothing but the best.

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
7:17 am

Joe Pa’,

I have a great chili recipe if you want it. When you serve it up make sure your bowl does’t move.

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
7:59 am

Jimbo

June 14th, 2009
8:37 am

So, you’re the DC for the Dolphins, how are you game planning for the Falcons offense?

Jimbo

June 14th, 2009
8:54 am

Unca’ Bob, what is your opinion of the post on bleacher report? I thought it was a little weak, but that’s just one man’s opinion. I don’t know how he gave the offensive line a B-. Also, how does he not mention the punt team setting a new record last season for return yardage.

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
9:12 am

http://www.thefalcoholic.com/2009/6/12/906936/matt-ryan-declared-best-young?ref=CBS

Pretty good read tho not new. The blog has a lot of knowegeable thoughts.

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
9:29 am

Jimbo,

It does seem a little strange giving the QB and RB an A, while giving the O-Line a B-. The mention of not having a “big name” player goes a long way toward an explanation in my mind. Our O-Line made huge strides last year and IMO, will continue to do so. This time next year our O-Line will have at least one big name player.
As far as the record set last year, it seems to be the most closely guarded secret in the NFL.

D3

June 14th, 2009
9:49 am

Great Sunday A.M. Bird-Cage Gents and Ladies! Another weekend drawing to an end, but it never seems to be as bad during the summer months as we time seems to slow down a little and is more laid back. Looks like we’re getting ready to hit the official “dead-zone” as our Falconi’s approach the last OTA session before taking a month and a half break until Training Camp. Well, we got some good things in store for us Falcons junkies out there. To our Falcons……..

Bird-Cage Supplemental Schedule – definitely gonna finish up our Falcons vs Bears Game #5 analysis over Sat and Sun. Per an idea from Ken, see what you guys think about changing the Roster Analysis up a little:

Each week leading up to Training Camp(roughly 6 weeks or so) choose a remaining position category and analyze it throughout the week, taking apart a couple different players per day including ALL players listed on the current 100 man training camp roster, such as:

June 15 – June 21: Offensive Line
June 22 – June 28: Wide Receivers
June 29 – July 5: Defensive Tackles
July 6 – July 12: Defensive Ends
July 13 – July 19: Linebackers
July 20 – July 26: Cornerbacks
July 27 – August 1: Safeties(Strong and Free)

Nativebird – agreed on CDavis. He’s not the flashiest or most well-known player out there, but he’s one of those players that just makes plays when he’s on the field. Totaling 4 sacks in a backup role is pretty outstanding, in my opinion. He resigned with the Falcons with the possibility to at least compete for the job and his contract indicates that. JA will not get the starting nod simply because he was drafted high. Those days are over.

Bullseye – after watching BVG at UGA, expect some more blitzes from the LBs this year with our increased athelticism at that spot. He didn’t really have the personnel or D-Secondary to send a lot of LB blitzes effectively. Boley completely disappeared and while Brooking was a good WLB, he certainly didn’t fit the mold to get after the QB. Lofton came out on many 3rd downs, which is the most ideal down to blitz. With Nicholas, Peterson, an increased role for Lofton, and even Biermann or El Sid getting a look at OLB.

Big Ray – good to hear from you. Lofton was definitely one of TDs best draft picks that often gets overlooked by the selection of Matty Ice. He could have been considered for DEF Rookie of they Year if he hadn’t had to come out on 3rd downs. The guy was a stud from day one and will only get better with a year in the system. JA has all the spotlight on him this year and I think he knows it. CDavis will be breathing down his neck to win the starting spot. May the best man win. The Decoud vs Moore battle for strong safety looks to be the most fierce of Training Camp. I think who ever loses the starting nod will still play. We might be looking at our future SS and FS because Decoud can move over to FS.

Unca’ Bob – yeah I got thse acronyms on the cheap at the local auction. I’m going to try and get out of that habit because I’m not texting for godsake.

Sarah B – Kerney was one we should have paid, period. If you draft a guy, develop him into a Pro-Bowler, and have a chance to resign him at his peak, sometimes you gotta fork over the dough. I think he ultimately wanted to sign with us but McKay and Co. really made no effort to keep him. The Abraham-Kerney combo I was so pumped about never materialized.

Jimbo – its going to be a serious task preparing for our OFF this year, especially the players being in Mularkey’s system for another year with his new toy TG.

Falcons vs Bears Final to come……….

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
10:52 am

One name stands out in this group — Chris McAlister. Once one of the game’s best cover men, McAlister still has the size and savvy to play the position as well as most. One of the reasons he’s still out there is teams may be concerned about a prickly personality.

Another player who was released late in the process who has value is Rod Hood. He started 14 games for the NFC champion Cardinals last season, and a number of teams are interested.

Safeties
How about these for big names? Rodney Harrison, Lawyer Milloy and Mike Brown.

No doubt all three of these players could be big contributors in the right roles. But more and more teams are looking for safeties who, in effect, are cornerbacks who can hit. These aging players are strictly box safeties who might be exploited in coverage.

And in the case of Brown, durability concerns have cost him opportunities

jason

June 14th, 2009
11:06 am

Anderson is the exception to the rule for the 3 year thresh hold. He is still learning the DE position. “LAte Bloomer”, that is what he will be. As long as he continues to play the run well, and if the DTs amp up the QB pressure he will start. As said you can find a good pass rush specialist among Bierrman, and Sid. Davis will play alot also. Probably go platoon with Anderson and Davis.

jason

June 14th, 2009
7:19 pm

HELLO, ELLo, Llo, Lo, O, o….. where’s everybody at?

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
7:55 pm

Jason,

What’s up? It’s been a real slow day. I have even regressed to M Bradley’s blog. Addressing J Anderson, I have stated before, and I will say it again, in Feb. of this year he celebrated his 23rd birthday. To NFL standards it pretty much makes him a Rookie. P Jerry is 24 and prior to his first snap, will be 25. At this time, Anderson is a rookie. The exception being , he now has two years in the NFL. To get down on him at this time, to my way of thinking, is wrong.

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
7:59 pm

Strig,

Did the fly-over for the NASCAR race go over your house?

PS- Trust me. It was my pleasure.

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
8:07 pm

Sarah B,

Once you post the facts, there is no argument.

Unca' Bob

June 14th, 2009
8:26 pm

D3,

On a personal basis, I enjoy your acronyms. What you have brought to this web page. Priceless.

My cat hates your gumpy but.

Jimbo

June 14th, 2009
9:30 pm

Unca’ Bob,
To your point about Jamaal Anderson, I recently read that he and Sidbury share the same birth date. Good teams are about building depth. Unfortunately for Anderson, we are only now becoming a good team. For instance, it’s not unusual for the Steelers to sit a hih draft pick and let them learn without the pressure of the demands their high draft number might entail. That is how we should be viewing Jamaal. Are we a better team with him on the roster contributing, forget about his high draft number.

I’m with you Unca’Bob, let the kid mature into his position. He never played defensive end until his late sophmore year in college, so why is our expectation so high? Leave the kid alone.

D3

June 14th, 2009
9:34 pm

Good Late Sunday P.M. Brothers(To those of you out there)! As expected, pretty slow go around these parts as we hit the driest of “dead zones”. Over 45 days until Training Camp so we’ll have to get creative if we want to keep rollin’ in the blog. And to the ‘Cage……

Unca’ Bob – thanks for the props. Just a fun hobby I enjoy talkin’ to you fellas about some Falcons and Football. I don’t see us picking up any more big name FA’s, either at Corner or Safety. I’m pretty sure TD, Smitty, & Co. are determined to let their young guys (TDecoud, WMoore, CJackson, BGrimes, COwens, WMiddleton, DIrons, & AHarris) fight it out and see what they can do.

jason – yeah, pretty slow in these parts tonight, but its to be expected. Most bloggers are on vacation either physically or mentally, recharging and getting ready for a blitzkrieg of Football come mid to late July.

Roster Spot Weekly Schedule – Offensive Line
(Analyzing ALL candidates on the current roster)
Monday – Left Tackle
Tuesday – Left Guard
Wednesday – Center
Thursday – Right Guard
Friday – Right Tackle

Sarah B

June 14th, 2009
9:38 pm

Thanks Unca’ Bob I see they went way!!

Sarah B

June 14th, 2009
9:39 pm