BLOGCATIONVILLE — Headed for that last blog-cation before the season starts. Needed to get a few things for you all to nimble on.
Not everyone is predicting greatness for the Falcons in 2009.
The folks over at Football Outsiders Almanac 2009, are predicting more doom and gloom. In their eyes, the streak will reach 44 seasons. There will be no playoffs and someone’s pet is probably going to die.
In the publications’ eight page analysis of the Falcons, Rob Weintraub, a local free lancer and TV production worker, points out that over the last 30 years, 17 teams have improved by seven games — including the Falcons and Miami last season — but only the 1998 Jets under Duane Charles Parcells (some folks call him Bill) have improved the next season.
Those other 14 teams, wins decrease by an average for four. That would put the Falcons at 7-9 in 2009.
“Every other team has come back to the pack for various reasons,” Weintraub said. “It’s the NFL, parity rules.”
Part of the Falcons summary reads, “2009: That bar is set much higher, and the team is weighted down by almost certain regression.”
Here’s how they see the Falcons coming back to the pack:
THE DECLINE IN HEALTH: “The more statistical things that we’ve gone through point to injuries. The Falcons were a very healthy team last year. They were fifth-best in terms of our stats: man-games-missed by their starters.
“We found that there is no correlation from year-to-year. Teams that stay healthy for one year don’t necessarily stay healthy the next year. In fact, teams will go backwards in that category.
“If you just have a couple of injuries to a couple of linemen, that could be overcome. Now, if Matt Ryan goes down in the second weak of the season, then the whole thing falls apart. There is a great deal of fortune involved.”
Falcons fans have been there. Check 1999, injuries to Jamal “Jam” Anderson not Jamaal “Sackmaster” Anderson and to Chris Chandler the year after going 14-2 and reaching the Super Bowl. That team went 5-11.
THE SCHEDULE: The Falcons don’t have the AFC West and the NFC Central to kick around. They have the AFC East and NFC East.
“The schedule is significantly more difficult,” Weintraub said.
THE CURSE OF 370: The Outsiders have come up with this “Curse of 370” notion.
Here’s how that works, only one running back – Eric Dickerson – has managed to stare down the Curse.
“Any running back who carries 370 times or more in a single season, there is a significant dropoff or injury the next season,” Weintraub said. “Eric Dickerson is the only guy who’s beat that.”
Micheal Turner had 394 carries for 1,742 yards in 17 games last season.
“You are talking about a very high probability that he’s going to experience a significant (dropoff) this year,” Weintraub said. “Now, it would behoove the Falcons greatly to ease off on his carries. They have Jerious Norwood, whom we love as a back.
“If they can establish a real combination back there, that could definitely offset some of the projected decline in Turner’s numbers.”
The great Dickerson went for 1,808 yards on 390 carries in 1983. He followed that up with 2,105 yards on 379 carries in 1984.
In 1988, Dickerson had 388 carries for 1,659 yards and in 1989 he had 1,311 yards on 314 carries.
Sadly, he was worn out at age 29. By the time he got to the Falcons in 1993, Dickerson could only muster 91 yards on 26 carries.
THE X- FACTOR: The Outsiders don’t know what to do with the addition of tight end Tony Gonzalez.
“We’ve never really had a projection to account for adding a hall of fame tight end, when your biggest need is tight end,” Weintraub said. “It’s obviously a plus, assuming he stays healthy and stays at the level he’s been at.
“He’s also defied all kinds of logic and projections that we’ve done. Our numbers have said they he was going to fall off for the last three years and he hasn’t. That’s a testimony to what a great all-time great player that he is.”
CAN RYAN WIN SHOOT OUTS?: The Outsiders ranks Ryan’s rookie season as the finest of any quarterback since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.
“They may have to beat teams 35-31 every week,” Weintraub said. “That’s not a sustainable way to go to the playoffs. Now, it can be done, but I think they’ll need a better plan of attack.”
THE DEFENSE: In their regression analysis, more than 100 variables were looked at for each team. They had to consider the ensuing upheaval with replacing five starters on the defense.
“These guys could step up and play lights out,” Weintraub said. “Stephen Nicholas could turn out to be a Pro Bowl linebacker, we’ll see. But the trend over the last 15 years with teams putting (five or more) starters who have played so little into their starting defense, doesn’t bode well.”
CAVEAT: They still have to play the games.
“We projected the Falcons not to be good last year,” Weintraub said. “But (Matt Ryan) significantly out performed the trends. Surely, that can happen again. We certainly acknowledge that there are times when players step up and become superstars.”
IN SUMMATION: A lot has to happen for the Falcons to end that 43-year streak of never posting back-to-back winning seasons.
“Overall, they have a lot of trends, anchoring them and weighing them back to the pack this year,” Weintraub said. “Right now the numbers say they are going to take a step back.”
You can get the Football Outsiders Almanac 2009 off their website: www.footballoutsiders.com and print-on-demand copies from Amazon.com in late July.
D.LED’S UNOFFICIAL/BOOTLEG DEPTH CHART

MISS KERI BABY: Falcons need to line up Decatur's Keri Hilson to do the National Anthem to open the season.
Before we get to the depth chart, here are three campers to keep an eye on:
Rashad Bobino, Linebacker, 5-11, 230: Was a big thumper at middle linebacker for the Texas Longhorns. Made the Big 12 team three times. Check out his pro day workout.
Ryan Stanchek, Guard, 6-3, 305: Was a four-year starter at West Virginia. Was all-Big East in 2006 and 2008. Played left tackle in college. Got snubbed by the coaches in the all-conference voting last season.
Thomas Johnson, Defensive tackle, 6-2, 305: His name keeps popping up. Has been with three teams since coming out of Middle Tennessee in 2005. He hasn’t been able to stick with Dallas, Houston or the New York Jets. He made three starts with Houston in 2006.
THE DEPTH CHART
QUARTERBACK: Starter — Matt Ryan. Backups – 2. Chris Redman, 3. D.J. Shockley, and 4. John Parker Wilson.
RUNNING BACK: Starters — Michael Turner and Ovie Mughelli. Backups – 1. Jerious Norwood, 2. Jason Snelling, 3. Thomas Brown and 4. Verron Haynes.
WIDE RECEIVERS: Starters – Roddy White and Michael Jenkins. Backups – 1. Harry Douglas, 2. Brian Finneran, 3. Eric Weems, 4. Troy Bergeron, 5. Chandler Williams, 6. Aaron Kelly, 7. Darren Mougey and 8. Bradon Godfrey.
TIGHT ENDS: Starter – Tony Gonzalez. Backups – 1. Ben Hartsock, 2. Justin Peelle, 3. Keith Zinger and 4. Jason Rader.
OFFENSIVE LINE: Starters – LT Sam Baker, LG Justin Blalock, C Todd McClure, RG Harvey Dahl, RT Tyson Clabo. Backups – Center – 1. Brett Romberg, 2. Ben Wilkerson.
Guards – 1. Jeremy Newberry, 2. Romberg, 3. Wilkerson, 4. Ryan Stanchek, 5. Jose Valez.
Tackles – 1. Will Svitek, 2. Quinn Ojinnaka, 3. Garrent Reynolds, 4. Michael Butterworth.
DEFENSIVE LINE: Starters – RDE John Abraham, RT Peria Jerry, LT Jonathan Babineaux, LDE Chauncey Davis.
Backups DE – 1. Jamaal Anderson, 2. Kroy Biermann, 3. Lawrence Sidbury, 4. Willie Evans and 5. Maurice Lucas. DT – 1. Jamaal Anderson, 2. Trey Lewis, 3. Jason Jefferson, 4. Thomas Johnson, 5. Vance Walker, 6. Tywain Myles
LINEBACKERS: Starters – WLB Michael Peterson, MLB Curtis Lofton, SLB Stephen Nicholas. Backups: 1. Coy Wire, 2. Edmond Miles, 3. Tony Gilbert, 4. Spencer Adkins, 5. Robert James, and 6. Rashad Bobino.
DEFENSIVE BACKS: LCB – Chris Owens, FS – Erik Coleman, SS – William Moore, RCB – Chris Houston. Backups – CB – 1. Chevis Jackson, 2. Brent Grimes, 3. William Middleton, 4. Von Hutchins, 5. David Irons (injured), 6. Glenn Sharpe, 7. Tony Tiller. S – 1. Thomas DeCoud, 2. Jamaal Fudge, 3. Antoine Harris, 4. Eric Brock.
SPECIAL TEAMS – KR – 1. Jerious Norwood, 2. Thomas Brown. PR – 1. Harry Douglas, 2. Brian Finneran. P – Michael Koenen. PK Jason Elam. LS – Mike Schneck.
The Countdown to Training Camp is winding down!
1,184 comments Add your comment
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
9:44 pm
Sarah, darling. Where have you been? Got it all done already my dear. But you did well with your predictions for this morning.
WR
July 21st, 2009
9:45 pm
Unca’ Bob, don’t go there on us, you my friend have been a mentor, look what you did for CBrass in a matter of days, hell the emperor didn’t do that kind of job with Darth Vadar, you turned an apprentice into an expert in less than a week.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
9:46 pm
Easy Unca…a brother has to make a living now.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
9:48 pm
Ohhhhh yes! CBrass aka CBreeze was on it this morning. Came strong and fast in all the details. Watch her; if she accepts the challenge of FFL, which I think she should, she is just the type to get hot and win it all. I’ve seen it before.
WR
July 21st, 2009
9:49 pm
Seminole I think your Jerry and Moore posting got eaten by the blog monster, I didn’t see it.
WR
July 21st, 2009
9:50 pm
got eaten, wow, got ate my bad
JJ
July 21st, 2009
9:50 pm
page 9, i’ve been on here 3 yrs,this is a first…sorry sb!
JJ
July 21st, 2009
9:52 pm
besides NE, which team do we fear the most for out first loss? mia- hell no!
JJ
July 21st, 2009
9:55 pm
i dont see a home loss- do you, if so who worries you the most?
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
9:56 pm
Peria Jerry, here is your offer: 5 years, 12 million, 7.5 million guaranteed, 4 million SB.
William Moore, here is your offer: 5 years, 8 million, 6 million guaranteed, 2.5 million SB.
Sarah B
July 21st, 2009
10:00 pm
SW – both deals need to get done…
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:00 pm
Easy one JJ. The Eagles. That D is scary at times with the immense pressure they can bring. Have to wonder who it will be without Dawkins back there though. And I do worry about the Assassin and the NO offense when they come to town.
CBrass
July 21st, 2009
10:02 pm
I leave for a little while and you guys go Retro on me…LOL Can’t really chime in on that subject…before my time therefore I do not have anything to add.
WR,
“all calls are 5 dollars for the first minute, and 99 cent for each additional minute, all proceeds will go to the Eugene Robinson sexual addiction fund, because a superbowl is a terrible thing to waste)” I can’t stop laughing at that…so funny and so true!!!
D3,
I feel the exact same way about Staff and Moreno. I just didn’t see the love for UGA in them.
JJ,
Love the Deadliest Catch one of the best shows on!!!
WR
July 21st, 2009
10:04 pm
Gotta go with the N.O. JJ, I don’t know about it being a first loss but the birds and saints have battled even in there bad years which there were many. Looking at the schedule honestly meeting NO in the Superdome could be the birds 1st or 2nd loss depending on how things go in New England. The birds get Miami, Carolina, and Chicago in the Dome with NE, Dallas in SF on the road in their first six games, they could enter NO in game seven, anywhere from 6-0 to 5-1 if they defend their home turf and beat a very young SF.
Sarah B
July 21st, 2009
10:04 pm
SW – had a loooong day so stayed away from the computer tonight just because I couldn’t until now. Sorry i couldn’t help. I loved that last night.
CBrass
July 21st, 2009
10:05 pm
Wow 9 pages in such a short amount of time. Nice going guys and gals!!!
Unca’ Bob,
I need for you to throw another quiz my way. I still have a ton of learning to do if I’m going to be able to keep up with my sista Sarah B. and the guys!!
JJ
July 21st, 2009
10:07 pm
D3, got a question for you. SW and I were discussing RB and how they hit the line and I mentioned mereno doing that, but you said brown was the strongest back at uga in your viewing. I dont know why I saw more moreno over brown, but i did. (media)
Are you saying brown runs as hard if not harder than “career minded” moreno? I watch ALL UGA games but they have so many RB on tv, i never payed to much attn. to him.
As I told you a few months ago, I look forward to seeing him play! During SW retro hour, we discussed it a little bit. You guys/gals are truly my family!
Sarah B
July 21st, 2009
10:09 pm
No Home losses. Period!
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:09 pm
Sarah, my proposals for Jerry and Moore are fair market value. And they represent a 10% increase over draft picks in the same slots last year.
WR
July 21st, 2009
10:11 pm
CBrass, tune in tomorrow when the topic is, should it be free, how should it be priced, does rocky and the rest of his four legged friends have it correct, could sniffing really solve the health problems in society,LOL, just playing, its hard to get off of who would have thunk it, when he did what knowone would have thunk.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:12 pm
Speaking of Moreno, JJ, we have not heard from the Boss since he checked up on us in the studio and launched the assault. I wonder if he is okay?
JJ
July 21st, 2009
10:13 pm
Ms. Sarah B. – AMEN- “thou shall not run: – stirg
CBrass
July 21st, 2009
10:14 pm
WR,
Gonna have to go back and read the post so that I see who this rocky character is…LOL
WR
July 21st, 2009
10:16 pm
JJ, Brown is very strong, he’s not the brightest fish in the sea, which is why he left Georgia early, but he is strong. Moreno hit the line like no other dog in some time, did he show loyalty to the dogs no, but did he hit the line like a crazy man yes, so I gotta go Moreno on this one.
WR
July 21st, 2009
10:19 pm
Seminole, I was thinking the same thing, should we put out a suicide watch, he was pretty heated, you would think that a person who could get past the Ray Goff days would be able to get over this rather quickly, I’m worried about the boss, maybe we should have an intervention
JJ
July 21st, 2009
10:19 pm
CBrass,
Rocky is my son, the love of my life! He’s about 10 yrs old and weighs about 15 lbs. He is the biggest falcons fan! And he loves women more than men (which SW named him as player)>
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:22 pm
Will the Player be in studio tomorrow, JJ?
jason
July 21st, 2009
10:23 pm
D3, Thomas Brown is more of Warrick Dunn ilk. He is a strong inside runner. That’s why he got hurt at UGA. His heart would run you over, but his size just wouldn’t allow it. Provided healthy, He could step into JN’s shoes and ATL wouldn’t skip a beat, plus he has that toughness that JN doesn’t seem to have (inside running ability). Now, I am in no rush to see JN go, but TB is more than an adequate replacement.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:25 pm
Okay, Jason and the Boss are missing. So school me guys. Is this guy Brown really that good? I really do not know.
Sarah, is he superior to our man Snelling?
JJ
July 21st, 2009
10:26 pm
SW, yes but as I told you,he has no thumbs!~)
CBrass
July 21st, 2009
10:26 pm
JJ,
That cleared up alot.
Well I’m out. Really tired. Will catch up with you guys and gals tomorrow.
God Bless.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:28 pm
Oops…did not see ya Jason. My bad. What’s up brother?
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:28 pm
Rest well CB…you were spectacular today!!
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:29 pm
Whooooooooooooa. That is powerful stuff Jason. Comparing him to my man Warrick D?
jason
July 21st, 2009
10:31 pm
D3, got a question for you. SW and I were discussing RB and how they hit the line and I mentioned mereno doing that, but you said brown was the strongest back at uga in your viewing. I dont know why I saw more moreno over brown, but i did. (media)
Are you saying brown runs as hard if not harder than “career minded” moreno? I watch ALL UGA games but they have so many RB on tv, i never payed to much attn. to him.
As I told you a few months ago, I look forward to seeing him play! During SW retro hour, we discussed it a little bit. You guys/gals are truly my family!
JJ, TB was pound for pound the strongest player on the team when he was at UGA. Dude squatted close to 500lbs on his 195 lb frame.
WR, TB stayed all 5 years at UGA. He is no Reggie Ball.
jason
July 21st, 2009
10:32 pm
Seminole Warrior, TB can be a beast if healthy. He takes so much punishment because he is not scared to drop a shoulder to get an extra yard.
jason
July 21st, 2009
10:33 pm
Seminole Warrior, Also, dude can fly. not a 4.2 or anything more like 4.5 or better. Not bad for a TB. He is a return specialist.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:36 pm
I’ll be watching him…
WR
July 21st, 2009
10:36 pm
Reggie Ball is going below the belt Jason, I thought we were brothers, Ball played for Georgia and whoever else GT played in his four years, he should never enter a football discussion again. Now comparing Brown to Dunn is fighting words, and I’m not a big time FSU fan.
JJ
July 21st, 2009
10:38 pm
Jason, thank you for replying, I just want to know: Does Brown run as hard if not harder than moreno? I just didnt see enough or remember enough of brown, they always have so many good RB!
jason
July 21st, 2009
10:39 pm
I am going to pick up where D3 left off on the tangent. WR, CJ left Tech as a Junior. What did you think about his career at TEch? What did you think he thought of his time at Tech. Not cracking jokes, being serious.
Every college team that we here in the has rooted for has seen favorite players or players in general leave early and turn pro. With KM and MS, it was different feel. Alot of times when a PLayer leaves, he wishes he would have stayed that one more year. He cherished time while he was there. With those 2, you just didn’t get that feel. I think that had alot to do with what happened to UGA last year. The feel was that those 2 didn’t have the team’s back. They were about themselves and their stats that they were racking up. KM would pull himself out of the game, at very crucial times often. Don’t get me wrong, they were probably 2 of the most talented players to ever call the Hedges home, but they were not in it for UGA, they were in for nothing but themselves. And that is a shame, because UGA and it’s fans should have had a MNC in the time that they spent there.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:39 pm
ACC rising up!! Dunn was one special dude. I don’t know TB and I am very eager to see what he can do. But a Warrick Dunn he is not!!
jason
July 21st, 2009
10:40 pm
WR, Look at it this way. You know without a shadow of a doubt just how damn good Calvin Johnson is. He did all he did for Tech with Ball as his QB.
WR
July 21st, 2009
10:41 pm
Jason, I see you want me to pull a D3, but I won’t, I’ll just breath in and breath out, why my faithful brother would you bring up Reggie. We have been all good up until this point and you bring up the travesty know as Reggie Ball. I’m not one to bash even the worse player, but ball was completely horrible, I want you to know that I had cut back on the Stripes, now my friend you have driven me back into its arms, I hope you feel good about yourself.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:42 pm
Hello Secret Service…this is SW. I need to put out a APB on Matt Stafford and Knowshon Moreno. These fellows need to stay clear of the states of Georgia and Texas for at least the next 5 years or so. If they are seen, please tell them to return to their homes immediately.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:44 pm
Secret Service, you had better add Reggie Ball to that list.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:45 pm
Sorry WR…but we did love him in Tallahassee.
jason
July 21st, 2009
10:45 pm
JJ, That’s a tough question. They were different types of runners. KM ran hard, but he was shifty. I don’t think he took but one real shot in 2 years. That from Spikes (MLB/UF) last year. That was ugly, but he was more talented than Brown. Little bigger also. Brown is tough. a tough runner, you could say to tough of a runner for his size.
WR, comparing Brown to Dunn in style. Kind of like a poor man’s Dunn. Their inside running with that toughness and tenacity. You just don’t see guys as small as those 2 not scared to run inside, and I mean run inside alot. Plus they both are real good WRs out of the backfiel and they both will stick their heads in there and pick up the blitz.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:45 pm
Mr. Turnover aka Reggie Ball.
Seminole Warrior
July 21st, 2009
10:46 pm
Like I said Jason, I will definately be watching him.