Falcons predicted to finish 7-9 by “Outsiders”

BLOGCATIONVILLE — Headed for that last blog-cation before the season starts. Needed to get a few things for you all to nimble on.

Falcons QB Matt Ryan on winning and ESPY for Best Breakthrough Athlete. Show airs at 9 p.m. Sunday.

Falcons QB Matt Ryan won an ESPY for Best Breakthrough Athlete. Show airs at 9 p.m. Sunday.

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.

Here's what an ESPY looks like.

Here's what an ESPY looks like.

“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.”

Eric Dickerson

Eric Dickerson

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.

Tony and October Gonzalez

Tony and October 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

Falcons need to line up Decatur's Keri Hilson to do the National Anthem to open the season.

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.

Falcons All-Pro defensive end John Abraham.

Falcons All-Pro defensive end John Abraham.

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

WR

July 19th, 2009
1:30 pm

Im going to be off and on for the next couple of hours, NFL network is replaying the Arizona/Atlanta game from last year, no I don’t want to relive the loss, but it helps to get a feel of how things would be if we plug a player here and there, already I see where some speed would have overcome some of the mistakes made. The first flea flicker touchdown to Larry Fitzgerald could have been overcome by speed, Lawyer bit on the fake, and he tried to recover, he was close but he just didn’t have the speed which Moore and Decoud will have, so thats already a play that you can honestly say that whether your a vet or a rookie you would make a mistake, but a little more speed would have over come that mistake.

CBrass, the pause is just about not being so long winded. A person wants to feel like their being talked too, not talked at. The cut off is pretty much the same thing, most men express comments directly without a bunch of details, women on the other hand add alot of details to their conversations, so somewhere between women getting to the point men kind of wonder off a bit, nothing wrong with details just trying to help you understand the inner workings of the male mind.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
1:35 pm

WR,

You certainly have the Ramblin’ down pat. Now I feel you have just Wrecked. It will soon suck to be you. You are solely responsible for the wrath to engulf your very soul. It is now your time to bend over because Tennessee is going to Tuck it.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
1:37 pm

Next question…

Who stands a better chance of being selected as league MVP? Michael Turner, John Abraham, or Matt Ryan?

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
1:43 pm

WR…I agree on the game review and analysis. Our increased speed will definately help over some of those shortfalls.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
1:46 pm

LOL…Lady Sarah. Putting to rest the Oprah and Gayle lines. I’m busting up over here. LOL.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
1:48 pm

Be careful now Unca Bob. I sense WR will fire a missile or two in the direction of old Lane K.

WR

July 19th, 2009
1:50 pm

Unca’Bob, I knew you had it in you, good one, I shall return in a bit, no one denounces the wreck, gotta finish up this game.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
2:02 pm

Seminole Warrior,

Oooohhh! I’m so scared. Is that me hiding under the couch? I don’t think so! When it comes to a battle of wits WR shows up unarmed.

jason

July 19th, 2009
2:09 pm

Smack talk alive and well in the Cage. Unca’ Bob, you just came out of nowhere with that one. CBras, You are being iniated. I kind of agree with WR, but not. I have a viable excuse, I have ADD. You outh to ask my wife what’s up when I am watching a game or playing the PS2. All you here out of me unhuh, yeah , I hear ya. and repeat in a different order. Nod and shrug the shoulders and all that stuff to. I am telling my secrets now, I think I am in trouble.

Seminole, I see Abe as MVP if he can duplicate last season and possibly better it. I also could see Ryan taking it if ATL comes out and dominates. After all it is a QB driven League.

CBrass

July 19th, 2009
2:14 pm

Sarah B,

Ok I really didn’t see that coming but from reading your post I feel that we’re kinda the same. My male friends out number my female by a wide margin. Those girly girly just makes me want to strangle them at times. I’m sure that the guys(myself included) wasn’t going to start with the lesbian jokes. Like I said me before it sounds like we’re alot a like and if I would have mad that statement I would have been basically talking about myself. But I will disagree on the cutting grass part…LOL I hate doing yard work with a passion. I was kinda hoping that we could give WR hell for a bit before we agree with him.

WR,

Not like I’m trying to sound like I’m not standing my ground or anything but I understood what you were saying the first time but I just wanted to give you a hard time for while…LOL it’s all good. As for the 3 little hours to watch the game…I would be right there sitting beside him…probably more into the game than he would be. But I will say after the game was over we would still hit the mall for a little shopping…ROFL

Have to run out for a bit…be back later

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
2:16 pm

WR,

Ya’ ain’t back yet? Get your collective thoughts together. You sir, will need them.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
2:33 pm

Stewart Cink Wins!!

I would have loved to see young Tom Watson, but I reckon’ it was not to be.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
2:35 pm

LOL…I’m loving it. Hell, my ‘Noles could not beat up on Tech this good!! Nothing but love for ya, WR.

UnCa Bob, great comeback.

Jason..I would take MT as my pick. I do not think last year was a fluke. Turner is a given for 1200-1400 again, 10-12 TDs. He will not have to worry about 350+ carries this season as Mad Mike Murlarkey has more than enough trick to keep a defense honest this season.

The blocking will only be better up front this season with a full season of Sam B. at LT as well as a two TE scheme with Gonzo and Hartsock. Hartsock was a blocking fool before his injury last year and if he returns healthy, look out.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
2:36 pm

Watson represented well. His legacy is cemented now as he heads over to the Senior Circuit full time. Well done, TW.

jason

July 19th, 2009
2:39 pm

SeminoleWarrior, Good pick on Turner.

I would have been happy to see both win the Open. Personally I wanted Watson just for the fact of his age and how well he played all weekend.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
2:44 pm

Seminole Warrior,

Please, do not forget J Peele. Once he is introduced, the Defense now have two TE’s they need to be aware of.

JJ

July 19th, 2009
2:49 pm

Congrats Stewart Cink and tech alums, the entire planet wanted Tom to win but no, GT has to screw it up! j/k great, great performance from both of them and if watson couldn’t win it, I’m glad a ga. boy won it. You tech alum should be proud, Cink is a class act just like Tom, but man it would have been nice! ok, I’m off my golf kick now…go falcons!

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
2:55 pm

Unca Bob, thanks. I forgot Peele who did flash some late in the year. That’s why you are the man my brother!!

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
2:58 pm

Stewart Cink I think played golf at GT. I also think he still lives in the Atlanta area. Maybe not.

WR

July 19th, 2009
3:06 pm

Unca’Bob, you give a volunteer a bone and you hope he buries it, but like a bad dog sometimes you have to take him out to the woodshed and bend him over. Volunteers should go play catch with those dogs up in Athens, because down in Atlanta we run’em over in our rambling wrecks.

Gotta love the cage, none of us are professional comedians but I can’t tell. Seminole, yeah he cracked my side too, it came out of nowhere which just made me bust out laughing. Going to be a great fantasy season and apparently I’m going to be busy.

WR

July 19th, 2009
3:12 pm

Funny you should mention J.Peele Unca’Bob, just watched the playoff game against Arizona again and I think the addition of Gonzo will make Peele look even better. Watching that game pointed out alot of things, with the addition of Gonzo, the birds offense is going to be better than I thought. Norwood and Douglas were killing teams in the middle of the field without a great tightend, with a great tight end, we could be in for the Falcons version of the greatest show on turf.

WR

July 19th, 2009
3:18 pm

Correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t Tennessee have a coach who had to bring his father along to hold his hand, and you actually want to acknowledge them as being your team, do you need me to hold yours to get you through the fantasy season.

WR

July 19th, 2009
3:19 pm

Can Unca’Bob come out to play, we’ll play nice.

JJ

July 19th, 2009
3:30 pm

Unca’ Bob

July 19th, 2009
2:58 pm
Stewart Cink I think played golf at GT. I also think he still lives in the Atlanta area. Maybe not.

Unca’Bob, with your high tennessee intellect…look before you leap!

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
3:34 pm

Hartstock is a road-grader. truely one of the best blockers in the League. Once you get a tag in this League, it tends to stick. Hartstock very well could be one of “those”. His blocking skill’s are legendary. Much like O Mughelli. Whom I feel is one of, if not the most under rated player in the League. If I could be so bold , I see O M coming out the backfield this year, and truely contributing to Atlanta’s Offense. Not only with his running ability, he can acually catch the football. Is he any good? Simply put, I would not trade him for any blocking back in the League today.

JJ

July 19th, 2009
3:36 pm

oh, it’s smack time, going to be a fun afternoon!!! nothing but respect for my fellow cagers BUT, BRING IT!!! lol, all in fun!

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
3:37 pm

Gonzo and Hartsock in the running game; Gonzo and Peele in the pass. I like it. Has the makings of a potent scheme. Mad Mike must like it too.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
3:39 pm

JJ,

Have I erred again?

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
3:41 pm

Ovie M and Snelling give us a pair of very effective FBs. I know most teams do not carry more than one FB but it would be wise for us to do so. And I agree with you Unca B..I think Ovie will be much more in the mix this year as will Snelling. Too many weapons…what will Mad Mike do?

JJ

July 19th, 2009
3:45 pm

Unca’Bob,

Not at all, we’re family here but I need the “smack” practice for FF, but you already know my WAR EAGLES are going to kick your aarp ASS!!!

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
3:49 pm

LOL…now they are conference battle lines are being drawn. The SEC is at war. Isn’t that nice. Almost as much fun as taking a spear to the wheels of the Wreck. LOL.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
3:53 pm

All I have to say if and when UGA grows tired of Mark Richt, he can come home to Tallahassee in a heartbeat. We have not been the same since he left us. Nothing but love for him but Mark, come home!! You guys can have the over-rated Jimbo Fisher.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
3:58 pm

Back to the Falcons. The third of my questions for the day to the Posse.

What player do you feel will be the BREAKOUT player of the 2009 season and why? I will get it started.

I’m going with the second banana, Michael Jenkins. With teams focused on Gonzo, Turner, and White, I think Mad Mike will find ways to get more out of his number two. I can see where he could easily get 7-9 TDs this season.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
3:58 pm

Seminole Warrior,

T Gonzolez brings so much to the plate this year, if I were a DC in this League, I would stay awake nights simply pondering the possiblities. They are so hard to even contemplate, I doubt I would get one comfortable nights sleep. And with Coach Ken ram-rodding the Defense, I truely feel the curse is, as it supposed to be, History.

JJ

July 19th, 2009
4:04 pm

SW,

I’ll go with Harry D. Same reasons as you stated above but he’s quicker than michael and has shown flashes of a superstar.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
4:12 pm

JJ,

There you go,again, picking on the old and imfirmed. Kiss my old and infirmed buttocks. If you feel there is anyone out there better than me, bring them forward. I am truely looking forward to your young guns.

JJ

July 19th, 2009
4:14 pm

lol, hey keep the jack flowing my friend but deflate Dolly and stop with the commercials, we’re not going to dollywood…oh and we want part of our river back!!!

Bad News

July 19th, 2009
4:16 pm

Tony Gonzales will not be a benefit, because he will just clog up the middle. Unless you have a qb with a “big league” arm, he will not be able to stretch the field.

Matty Ice can’t throw more than 40 yards without lobbing it to compensate for lack of arm strength.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
4:31 pm

JJ,

Huh?

lol, hey keep the jack flowing my friend but deflate Dolly and stop with the commercials, we’re not going to dollywood…oh and we want part of our river back!!!

JJ

July 19th, 2009
4:34 pm

Unca’ Bob

July 19th, 2009
2:58 pm
Stewart Cink I think played golf at GT. I also think he still lives in the Atlanta area. Maybe not.

TPC at Sugarloaf, north of Atlanta but it’s like a big city for you mountain men!

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
4:42 pm

JJ,

Please forgive me for finally getting one right. Blind hogs and acorns.

jason

July 19th, 2009
4:51 pm

I am going to pick HD, Seminole. I think with so much attention being paid to Gonzo, Gonzo will open up holes for HD to shred the middle of the field, ala Wes Welker.

And to join the fray… WR, you posted this earlier:

Unca’Bob, you give a volunteer a bone and you hope he buries it, but like a bad dog sometimes you have to take him out to the woodshed and bend him over. Volunteers should go play catch with those dogs up in Athens, because down in Atlanta we run’em over in our rambling wrecks.

My reply: I see you only get that Wreck up and running once every 8 years.

jason

July 19th, 2009
4:53 pm

SSSH, there is another hater on our blog……

JJ

July 19th, 2009
5:00 pm

Unca’Bob,

All in fun my friend, you’re one of my ‘cage brothers. But I have to give you some props my man, you played one hell of a banjo in deliverance!

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
5:09 pm

Cagers,

It has been a true and wonderful day in the Cage. Thank you one and all. I’m like all y’all, this is without doubt, the premiere spot to post. I’ve been half way round the world, two hog callin’s, and a county fair, it don’t get no better than this. Y’all enjoy your night and I shall see you in the morning.

Unca' Bob

July 19th, 2009
5:19 pm

JJ,

Yes I did. I certainly enjoyed your pig impersonsonations. PS you got some pretty lips on ya’

JJ

July 19th, 2009
5:23 pm

JJ

July 19th, 2009
5:27 pm

tu shei Unca’ bob!

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
5:29 pm

HD over Mj this season, huh? I like the Wes Welker comparsions though. Good feedback though.

SeminoleWarrior

July 19th, 2009
5:30 pm

Ease up on Unca Bob now…we got to get our home brew from somewhere.