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
JJ
July 22nd, 2009
8:01 pm
Cut!,,,throw reel in trash, but great tribute from our man, Seminole Warrior to our esteemd veteran and cage researcher…Unca’ Bob!!!
BT
July 22nd, 2009
8:08 pm
I like Bart alot, he was the bsst 40 yrd passer in his day.
He really had a heck of a arm and he was a good guy too.
Chris Miller had a lot of talent, a very good arm and good mobility.
Howerver, he was not too much of a leader and did not mature until his playing days were over.
Remember, the Falcons thought so much of him, they traded Brett Favre?
We know how that worked out, I tought at the time it was a bad move.
BT
July 22nd, 2009
8:19 pm
JJ, now my feeling are hurt by the throw the reel in the trash comment.
Don’t fork with me, I`m old school.
J/K bro.
CBrass
July 22nd, 2009
8:24 pm
Hey guys I’m back. Haven’t had the best of day but loved your comments on NFL Retro hour!!!
WR
July 22nd, 2009
8:27 pm
BT, we’re keeping the reel, it was great having you comment today, glad you stopped by, Retro is only in its second day and today we had alot of technical difficulties, so give it some time, and a meet and greet at Derby’s and things should settle down.
WR
July 22nd, 2009
8:40 pm
CBrass, thanks for the compliments on NFL retro, we tried, the boss was locked out, our lead anchor was having issues and JJ, I haven’t quite figured out what happened, probably to much time observing the player, who knows, but I tried, hopefully everythng will be back to normal tomorrow, but thanks for tuning in.
Alright cage, whats on the agenda for tonight, the rookie has taken over for a day, coach Ken has made a cameo, the AJC has locked out the boss, Seminole will be a victim of domestic violence was Mrs.Teepee gets home, so somebody has to fire off a topic, the big wigs are out tonight.
WR
July 22nd, 2009
8:42 pm
was should be once
Seminole Warrior
July 22nd, 2009
9:02 pm
Test…Test
CBrass
July 22nd, 2009
9:07 pm
Did we cover the entire offense yesterday? I really can’t remember. I know we covered receiver and TE for sure.
CBrass
July 22nd, 2009
9:08 pm
Seminole Warrior ,
I hope MaMa Warrior to not inflect too much bodily harm…ROFL
CBrass
July 22nd, 2009
9:12 pm
That should be “will not inflect”
Seminole Warrior
July 22nd, 2009
9:17 pm
Ohhhhh, am I ticked!! This has not been my day at all.
Damned network. Your tax dollars at work. And I still have to get my A$$ kicked by Mama Warrior who just called the office after seeing the final bill from my disaster earlier.
Can a brother borrow a couch tonight?
Seminole Warrior
July 22nd, 2009
9:20 pm
I’m trying to catch up on a host of things. WR and JJ…did we (you) get in on tonight? Did the Player have Sarah on the run again?
Did my message regarding my man UnCa Bob get through? Has the Boss been released by the AJC?
Give me a few as I catch up and become current. Again, forgive me all.
CBrass
July 22nd, 2009
9:22 pm
It’s obvious that I can’t spell either!!!
Seminole Warrior
July 22nd, 2009
9:30 pm
Yes, I can see comments from CBrass!! I’m getting close.
CBrass
July 22nd, 2009
9:41 pm
Well I’m out. Take care everyone and again Seminole Warrior I’ll be praying for you…lol. Good night all.
God Bless!!!
WR
July 22nd, 2009
9:45 pm
Seminole, the broadcast went on, the tribute to Unca’Bob went out without a hitch, as for JJ, somehow him and the player had identity issues, still working on what happened there, one minute it was JJ, the next it was the player, maybe the player tied JJ down and took over for him, kind of what it sounded like, whatever happened someone was in heat so I just held my cheeks together real tight.
jason
July 22nd, 2009
9:51 pm
Just got caught up reading the comments, and I noticed one thing left out…. the HAMMER !!! I will leave it at thst. Be back in a split second.
jason
July 22nd, 2009
9:56 pm
Steve Bartkowski was and is at this moment, The best QB in Falcon’s history. Noone could throw the deep ball any better. Damn shame he did not have a better team around him. At least an OL. He took alot of shots and stayed hurt. Tell me if you remember this play, has to be a top 5 in the team’s history. Clock is running out, ATL is trailing the 49ers. Bartkowski drops back around his 40-45 yardline and heaves a bomb into the twilight. some 50 yards down field in the right corner of the 3 yard line, one Billy “WhiteShoes” Johnson makes one of if not the greatest catch I had ever seen. And some how, he scampers into the endzone splitting two defenders for a TD. That’s what I always remebered about Steve Bartkowski.
jason
July 22nd, 2009
9:59 pm
Throwing some names out here… Van Note, Kenn, Scully, Miller, Francis, White Shoes, the 2 Alfreds, Cain, Andrews, Curry, Scott Case, Stacy Bailey, Tiggs, Croudip, Settle, Brian Jordan, Deion, Mike Rozeir, Terrance Mathis, and a whole host of others have provided me with entertainment for the past almost 30 years.
WR
July 22nd, 2009
10:08 pm
Jason, you brought back some memories, I can remember very well all the old, old school players but I had forgot all about my man Rozier. I liked that team, they kind of got caught up with the Two legit to quit stuff, and the California trophy which JJ mentioned earlier but I liked that team. You also brought up my man John Settle, never did figure out why his career didn’t take off, but he too was a really good Falcon, oh and you left off one, yeah he had some cuckoo issues but he was good here in Atlanta, Andre Rison.
BT
July 22nd, 2009
10:24 pm
Ah yeah, the HAMMER.
One of my faves.
Thanks for bringing him Jason.
BTW, Bart snuffed the Saints on several occasions against their highly touted D.
That is the basis for their pure, unadulterated hatred of the Falcons.
It`s mutual, I hate everything Saints related ever since they had a player break Barts leg with a cheap shot.
No problem, karma has got the best of those rats.
We are just better people than they are, end of that.
The Bucs and Panties are newer rivals and my hatered of those two runs deep but not as deep as it does for the dispicable Saints.
That said, some Bucs and Saints fans are pretty cool folks inspite of the teams they pull for.
Searching for a cool Panthers fan to talk to?
Forget about it.
To hear them talk about their team you would think they are world champs with six Super Bowl rings to their credit when in reality they have done nothing.
Rant off..
Sarah B
July 22nd, 2009
10:25 pm
SW nobody ran me off I just can’t bear, especially in the summer, not during football season, to turn on the computer because I stare at one all day. Maybe you are right to move it later. During FBS I’ll be on it 24-7. That’s another saying I hate but it applies.
Sarah B
July 22nd, 2009
10:26 pm
I like a playa…
jason
July 22nd, 2009
10:33 pm
WR, I did forget 2 oyher players. Pritchard and Broussard, or how about DE Chucky, Biscuit….
Sarah B
July 22nd, 2009
10:37 pm
JJ loved the “first comment” – you know I hate that crap!
WR
July 22nd, 2009
10:39 pm
Jason, your starting to bring up the whole lineup, speaking of Broussard, I had high hopes for the guy back in the day, just never panned out. Pritchard was a nice addition for the run and shoot. We got Biscuit a couple of years too late in his career, he preformed fairly well, but he was on his last leg by the time he got to Atlanta, so was his Buffalo sidekick Daryl Talley.
Sarah B
July 22nd, 2009
10:42 pm
I’m out up to late last night.
jason
July 22nd, 2009
10:43 pm
I am going to throw out my All-Time Falcon Team. Feel free to opine or even criticize. Here we go…..
QB Bartkowski
RB Heyward
RB Andrews (FAve all time Falcon)
WR Bailey
WR Mathis
WR Jenkins
TE Miller
OL Van Note
OL Kenn
OL Scully
OL Blalock
OL ? ( not good with OL)
K Luckhurst
P James
Defense coming up.
jason
July 22nd, 2009
10:48 pm
DL Abe
DL Chucky
DT Casillias
DT Babs
LB Curry
LB Tuggle
LB Biscuit
CB Deion
CB Demiry
S Case
S Jordan (wished he would have chosen Football)
jason
July 22nd, 2009
10:51 pm
Good night Cage, been a blast as usual. I have been staying up way past my bed time, and I have got to get some rest. Join back up with you tomorrow.
WR
July 22nd, 2009
10:53 pm
Jason what about Bill Fralic on the OL, and I know you remember some birds really well, but Dimry, he use to get torched like marshmallows during a campfire.
WR
July 22nd, 2009
10:59 pm
Later Jason, I guess I better call it a night myself, the cage hs been strange lately, we get some old members back and the new members disappear, but it is up to 11 pages so the cage is jumping, I can’t imagine what things are going to be like once everyone is in the cage at the same time.
CBrass
July 23rd, 2009
8:28 am
Morning all hope all is well. So what’s the topic of discussion today?
jason
July 23rd, 2009
8:55 am
WR, Thanks for reminding me of Fralic. I was tring to get that whole OL together, but was drawing blanks. Dimiry was a byproduct of not finding a CB who played at ATL long enough. I didn’t want to go with Buchanan and McIntyre I was drawing a huge blank. Lets remove Charles dimiry for Bobby Butler. I ought to be grounded from the Cage for at least a couple of days.
jason
July 23rd, 2009
8:56 am
DL Abe
DL Chucky
DT Casillias
DT Babs
LB Curry
LB Tuggle
LB Biscuit
CB Deion
CB Butler
S Case
S Jordan (wished he would have chosen Football)
I did not pust Nobis on here because I wasn’t lucky enough to see him play. Before my time.
CBrass
July 23rd, 2009
9:34 am
JMike answering fan questions. Pretty good questions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf4MyL-QuMs
Sarah B
July 23rd, 2009
10:08 am
Here this should disspell those Football Outsiders:
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/powerRankings?GT1=39002
Sarah B
July 23rd, 2009
10:17 am
Here this is for the naysayers:
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/powerRankings?GT1=39002
Sarah B
July 23rd, 2009
10:18 am
Sorry for the double post the blog monster is alive and well.
Ken Strickland
July 23rd, 2009
10:20 am
Don’t forget to add alltime LB’s BCurry, FKykendahl, JWilliams and RPennywell next to JTuggle’s name. Also DE’s CHumphrey, JZook, CSmith, RB’s Ironhead Heywood, JRiggs and DHampton(the only RB to ever gain 1000yds and have it taken away because he was stopped for a loss on his last carry)CB DSanders, DT TCasillas, WR ARison, FS BJordon, TE Junior Miller and kick/punt return specialist BHanspard, ARossum and TDwight, just to name a few.
WR
July 23rd, 2009
10:35 am
Hey Ken, some of those guys were before Jason’s time, thats why he left them off.
WR
July 23rd, 2009
10:37 am
Ken brought out an oldie but goodie, Mr.Hanspard, what ever happened to him. I still can’ t believe the birds lost Casillas to Dallas.
SeminoleWarrior
July 23rd, 2009
10:48 am
Morning Cage!! Special greats to the ladies of the cage..I;m soft like that. I’m still smoldering from all the bad luck that was yesterday.
CBrass, she did not beat the brother down but I had to fix my own breakfast this morn…LOL.
Sorry I missed the flow yesterday and last evening. It was live from what I read this morning. JJ, chasing the ladies, WR holding it down, Da Playa, myself, and the CEO missing in action. Lots of throwback in true RETRO fashion. Damned, I’m sorry I missed it!!
WR and JJ, it was not the blog monster that got me. It was the feds. First, our network was a mess last night. Then, after an unannounced upgrade, they hit us with the old “Blogging/not authorized access message”. That means the two of you will have to hold it down on NFL Retro when I’m on the 3-11 set. Damned that sucks!! Going to miss the tips from “Da Playa”.
So, let me calm down and I will join the morning discussion. ONE NATION…FALCON NATION!!
BT
July 23rd, 2009
10:51 am
Safeties Ken Reeves and Tom Pridemore deserve mention as does Jim Mitchell @ TE.
SeminoleWarrior
July 23rd, 2009
10:53 am
K Strick, question for you? Better of the two.
Buddy Curry or Jessie Tuggle?
SeminoleWarrior
July 23rd, 2009
11:01 am
BT, add my man Scott Case into the mix as well. The dude would bring it.
row3
July 23rd, 2009
11:11 am
Ken..Was it Harmon Wages that lost the 1000 yd season on his last carry?
D3
July 23rd, 2009
11:22 am
Great Thursday A.M. Bird Cagers! Alright, so the blog monster is on the loose again. It attacked me several times yesterday afternoon and then pounced on Seminole later in the day. Headed up to Rome to visit the family for one last mini-vaca before schools starts and……..FALCONS FOOTBALL, BABY! Which, by the way, is less than 10 days away, ever so close.
WR, Seminole, Sarah B, JJ, CBrass, jason, BT and all other fellow ‘Cagers keep it rockin’ strong. I’ll try and check in a couple of times over the next couple of days.
Just playing the waiting game for our new Bird Cage Fan Blog, it looks like its in its final stages, but who knows. But as soon as it does go live, I got TONS of stuff ready to roll and it should be a rockin’ good time.
So keep it real ‘Cagers and we’re so close to the most competitive Training Camp in Falcons history!
SeminoleWarrior
July 23rd, 2009
11:26 am
Have fun D3; Heading to Tampa tomorrow night for a weekend of R/R and jazz myself.