Who Dat? Secondary playing well for Saints

Last season the Saints went for the jugular on the first play of the game, throwing deep to the speedy Devery Henderson. But Falcons safety Erik Coleman was over the top for the interception. (CURTIS COMPTON/AJC)

Last season the Saints went for the jugular on the first play of the game, throwing deep to the speedy Devery Henderson. But Falcons safety Erik Coleman was over the top for the interception. (CURTIS COMPTON/AJC)

THE BRANCH – The Falcons and Saints were in the same predicament this offseason.

They were making changes in the secondary and were looking for cornerbacks and safeties.

The Saints elected to sign ball-hawking safety Darren Sharper and cornerback Jabari Greer during free agency.

Both moves have paid off for the Saints. Sharper has six interceptions and returned three for touchdowns. Greer, the former University of Tennessee standout, is off to a good start.

With the secondary holding up, New Orleans’ new defensive coordinator Gregg Williams has implemented his more

The Thomas Wade Landry statue outside to Cowboys Stadium.

The Thomas Wade Landry statue outside to Cowboys Stadium.

aggressive approach.

Now, the Saints appear to have a defense to match their high-scoring offense and are the only undefeated team in the NFC at 6-0.

Instead of going the free agency route, the Falcons addressed their secondary needs through the draft.

Second round pick William Moore, who was expected to contend for the starting strong safety spot, was placed on injured reserve on Tuesday. Cornerback Christopher Owens, a third rounder, is playing on special teams. Cornerback William Middleton, a fifth rounder, was released, but has caught on with Jacksonville.

The Falcons elected to pass on talented cornerback Vontae Davis in the first round. He went to Miami on the very next pick. Davis’ off-the-field issues at Illinois certainly were a red flag for the Falcons.

The Falcons added Brian Williams after he was cut by Jacksonville, but he’s out for the season with a knee injury.

So now, the Falcons head into the first game against pass-happy New Orleans, and the secondary is still unsettled.

Was on the AirTran Falcons plane to Dallas.

Was on the AirTran Falcons plane to Dallas.

There doesn’t appear to be any options other than to keep “coaching up” Chris Houston and Brent Grimes.

It would be unfair to throw Owens out there against Brees for his first NFL start.

“I feel comfortable on both sides, so it really doesn’t matter,” Owens said. “I just have to focus more on the field. I figure if you eliminate the mental mistakes, you have a better chance of making plays on the field.”

Former first round pick Tye Hill, acquired from the St. Louis Rams for a 7th round pick, appears to be on deck if the cornerbacks continue to struggle.

HEBERT ACTS A FOOL IN THE PRESS BOX: Hey, Bobby Hebert, no cheering in the press box! This was after the Saints win over the New York Jets.

THE BREW  CREW: Before Barry Alvarez turned the University of Wisconsin into a respectable Big Ten program in the 1990s, it was rare to find a NFL player from the state.

With the signing of Aaron Stecker, the Falcons now have three players from Wisconsin. Stecker, the pride of Ashwaubenon High, went on to star at the University of Wisconsin and transferred to Western Illinois after Ron Dayne started to gobble up all of the carries on his way to the Heisman Trophy. Ashwaubenon is a small city right next to Green Bay.

Falcons long-snapper Michael Schneck is from the Milwaukee suburbs and played at Wisconsin. Offensive lineman Jose Valdez is from St. Francis, Wisconsin (a Milwaukee suburb). He’s on the practice squad and played at Arkansas.

OPENING DRIVE CHART: Offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey’s opening game scripts were red-hot last season when the Falcons were 8-0 when they scored on the opening drive of the game.

This season, they have scored two times on the opening drive and are 0-2 in those games.

OPENING DRIVES IN 2008

Detroit – TD – Win

Tampa Bay – Interception — Loss

Kansas City – Punt – Win

Carolina – Punt – Loss

Green Bay – TD – Win

Chicago – FG – Win

Philadelphia – Punt – Loss

Oakland – TD – Win

New Orleans – Punt – Win

Denver – Punt –Loss

Carolina – FG – Win

San Diego – FG – Win

New Orleans – Interception – Loss

Tampa Bay – Punt – Win

Minnesota – TD – Win

St. Louis – FG – Win

OPENING DRIVES IN 2009

Miami – Missed FG – Win

Carolina – Punt – Win

New England – FG – Loss

San Francisco – Punt – Win

Chicago – Punt – Win

Dallas – TD – Loss

Coach Mike Smith is preaching “Team Defense.” But in the scheme of that “Team Defense” everbody has an assignment. He wants everyone to get better at their assignments, but don’t the cornerbacks have the most room for improvement in the “Team Defense” scheme? The unit is likely set to give up it’s third straight 300-yard passing game. Will the Saints even bother to show of their improve rushing attack with Pierre Thomas and Mike Bell? Which one of the receivers — Marques Colston, Henderson, Reggie Bush, or Jeremy Shockey — can the Falcons take away from Brees?

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WHO DAT!!

October 29th, 2009
2:29 pm

Y are still talking bout these loser’s? The Falcon’s had their run last year, now it’s the Saints turn. The Falcon’s will see true dominance come Monday Nite!! 40-24 SAINTS in a laugher-

kmaze1204

October 29th, 2009
2:40 pm

The difference between the Saints and Falcons were so prevalant last week. Both teams went on the road into hostile enviroments, both teams faced deficits, and it was the Saints that triumphed from a 3 td deficit. Both Matt Ryan and Drew Brees had really bad games, but Brees still led his team any which way he can. The Saints coaching staff made the adjustments needed to tame the Dolphins offense and defense. The Saints had barely over a 100 yards by halftime, but at the end of the game they had over 400 yards total. It was the halftime adjustment made by the Saints coaching staff and the leadership on both sides of the ball that catapulted this team to a win. Nevertheless I do think the Cowboys are a much better team and the Dolphins, but they’re not that dofferent. This is still the NFL where every player takes pride in their performance. I remember before the game alot of the Dolphins players were talking trash especially their defense. So all we did was hang 46 on them. I won’t predict the Saints winning by 10 or more, but if the Falcons don’t score over 35, they stand no chance.

kmaze1204

October 29th, 2009
2:43 pm

I’m looking forward to this but whooping the Falcons are about to get. I want to see Tom Benson doing the second line during the 4th quarter when it’s a blowout.

Embarrassment of The Nfl

October 29th, 2009
3:42 pm

Bench Ryan and let him make some more razor commercials!

Mixxo

October 29th, 2009
4:31 pm

Snelling’s hurt now?

We’re in trouble folks…..BIG trouble! I was halfway kidding with my preseason 5-11 record prediction. Now it’s suddenly become realistic. We have the 4th toughest schedule in the league and are playing our worst football in years.

This isn’t good.

Mixxo

October 29th, 2009
4:32 pm

Saints 48 – Us 10 ???

Embarrassment of The Nfl

October 29th, 2009
4:55 pm

Mixxo

You are high!!

Saints 55 – 7

Mixxo

October 29th, 2009
5:02 pm

Embarrassment of The Nfl

That’s probably more realistic if we don’t get it together quick.

SNOOP DAWG

October 29th, 2009
5:36 pm

Falcons 38-14 over the Aint’s, you seen it here first. Saint’s are falling apart as usual.

kmaze1204

October 29th, 2009
6:01 pm

Snoop Dawg, you need to get off that chronic to make a prediction like that.

Shamus Thacker

October 29th, 2009
6:29 pm

Wonder if Woody Thompson is still available? Loved watching him run, but, as often as not (it seemed) by the end of a run he was carrying air. Kinda like Eddie Ray.

Mixxo

October 29th, 2009
7:16 pm

LJ of the Chiefs might be on the blocks come Nov. 9th. I dunno……jus sayin’

MARTIN

October 29th, 2009
8:12 pm

The saints defense, is not the defense of old. They can play the run pretty good, and let’s not talk about the secondary. When your secondary can play anybody one on one, it allows you the chance to bring the safeties up to stop the run. The falcons secondary is suspect. Devery henderson has the speed, Marcus colston can run and catch, shockey is well this year. All I can say is it makes for a good monday night game for drew brees. Now I know the falcons and the saints play each other hard. But with a chance to take a (3) game lead in the division, I say the saints win this one going away. Remember the saints have won every game by double digits. I predict the score to be about 35-10 saints.

Eric C.

October 29th, 2009
9:42 pm

So what happened to the great conditioning program that was supposed to prevent injuries???

Eric C.

October 29th, 2009
9:43 pm

35-10? Nah…more like 42-14

phillip

October 30th, 2009
1:50 am

snoopdog: quite smoking dat funny stuff!!!!

slow roller

October 30th, 2009
2:03 am

David

October 30th, 2009
7:16 am

Falcons weakness is a very poor secondary and no pass rush at all.
Saints strengths are a great, and I mean great passing game and protecting their quarterback.
This could get very ugly, but I will always support my Falcons.
Don’t know if I can watch the whole game, especially if it gets out of hand, especially to the Saints which is my least favorite team.
My guess is that the score is going to be Saints 53 Falcons 24, and you know that the Saints coach is going to run up the score, man, I can’t stand him, with that ugly grin and all.

Divination

October 30th, 2009
9:51 am

This discussion has been no fun when the majority of falcons fans and writers are conceding the game to the Saints. I liked it better when the dirty bird fans put up more of a fight. Seems to me that even the dolphins fans were more supportive of their team, than bird fans have been, which is surprising since the birds had already beaten the phins.

David: Payton doesn’t run up the score, he’ll take a knee to run out the game clock, but he won’t take a knee at halftime, even if he’s up by 20, he’ll try to score a TD for the coup de grace. That’s not poor sportsmanship, that’s just being business like. But he won’t try to make it 59-0 toward the end of the game, like some up North would do. Speaking of which, there was once a MNF game between the Saints and falcons many years ago that ended something like 63-3 in falcons favor or something obscene like that….

O'Brien

October 30th, 2009
10:28 am

Am I the only one here who thinks Mike Smith needs to be a little more aggressive?

For example, against the Cowboys, 4th and 2, and he decides to punt (which the Cowboys ran back for a TD). I know that we were on our side of the field, but I had no confidence that our defense could get a 3 and out from the Dallas offense (we hadn’t stooped Romo most of the game anyway). And if I’m going down, I would rather go down with my offense failing (offense is supposed to be our strength).

There was another game last year (maybe someone can remind me), where it was the 4th quarter, and we were down 1 score. On 4th down, once again, Mike Smith punts, hoping our defense would get us the ball back. And once again, our defense did not. And the other team ran out the clock.

In my opinion, offense is our strength, and with Turner and Gonzalez, I like our chances of picking up a few yards. Plus it sends a message to our offense that we belive in you guys.

I just think Mike Smith plays it too safe sometimes. What do you guys think?

Big Dog

October 30th, 2009
10:37 am

What’s with this new “buzz phrase”, “With that being said”?…With that being said, the Falcons ends The Saints win streak.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

October 30th, 2009
11:33 am

Dear Arthur:

The “New Face” of the franchise project has been exposed and has failed.

You bought into the “non-paying” crazies and let the “True Franchise” player slip through your fingers because you thought this “CHOKE” could replace the Atlanta legend.

Give me a break. I have heard all of the complaints:

He is too short

He doesn’t read defenses

He is not intelligent

He is not a traditional quarterback (hidden code for…)

Well the “CHOKE” really has been reading the defense very well the past two games, with his amazing 68 & 66 QB RATINGS.

You have spent 72-million dollars just to be embarrassed, I thought you were a business man – Joey Harrington could have embarrassed the City for 2-million tops.

In 2002 this franchise was pulled from the ashes and place on the map. There was actually a waiting list for season ticket holders – after this game the only tickets you will be selling will be the blue light specials at Home Depot.

There has only been 2 playoff wins in this whole decade, which expires after this season and they are both by an unintelligent guy who can’t read a defense and is too short.

So this logic seemed to work better than the one being hosed up by the more qualified quarterback – qualified only in the eyes of the crowd that shares the same demographic.

The bottom line is he is the same LOSER that he was at Boston College, choking & being Virginia Tech’s BIATCH.

Jamaaliver

October 30th, 2009
2:30 pm

Choke–What are you talking about? He already has the all time best win % of any Falcons QB and was Rookie of the Year.

black-n-gold

October 30th, 2009
5:05 pm

Falcon fans,
I guarantee you the Saints aren’t overlooking this game. This will not be a trap. While some of my goofy fellow Saints fans are yelling Super Bowl at the top of their lungs, the Saints players are taking it one game at a time. Seriously. Payton preaches it in the locker room and on the practice field, Bush’s out-of-context quote to Sporting News notwithstanding.
Y’all have a good team, and Matty Ice is going to be a hell of a player in this league for a long time.
But a lot of us Saints fans have the gut feeling that, finally, this is our year. Save for Lions fans, we’ve suffered longer than any fan base in the NFL.
Don’t be mad if we hang 48 on y’all Monday … we’re just feeling our oats.

Sautee

October 30th, 2009
5:40 pm

“In 2002 this franchise was pulled from the ashes and place on the map. There was actually a waiting list for season ticket holders – after this game the only tickets you will be selling will be the blue light specials at Home Depot.”

“There has only been 2 playoff wins in this whole decade, which expires after this season and they are both by an unintelligent guy who can’t read a defense and is too short.”

“So this logic seemed to work better than the one being hosed up by the more qualified quarterback – qualified only in the eyes of the crowd that shares the same demographic.”

Awww, poor baby. Sounds like whining to me. As does all the Ryan B.S.

Whining because Vick let you down. He let ME down too but I don’t have to whine about it or attack anybody else because of it. Of course, I’m an adult.

Grow a pair and grow up! You blame Ryan like he stole your girlfriend. He didn’t ASK to be drafted here. Your misplaced hate is not only absurd but undercuts ANY credibility you might hope to have. Like this:

“The bottom line is he is the same LOSER that he was at Boston College, choking & being Virginia Tech’s BIATCH.”

Umm…….. As I recall Ryan threw for 2 late TDs in the last few moments of his last game (IN BLACKSBURG, NO LESS) and knocked VT out of the national championship race AND the ACC crown. Is that the kind of choking you mean?

I’m as big of a Vick fan as you, but I don’t pi$$ and moan about his being gone.

Again, stop whining, grow up and grow a pair. If you have it within you, that is.

Dumbfound

October 30th, 2009
7:58 pm

Enter your comments here

D Hall

October 31st, 2009
5:31 pm

Rdhdkid, please don’t swear, but I would like to be able to write to your job and tell them how I feel about your production, that is if you have a job. Did you ever think that Grimes and Houston are doing what the coaches tell them to do. The best corner’s get beat. You need to find something constructive to do. These players get enough grief from the coaches everyday. Maybe you should start evaluating the coaches because that is who does the play calling.

Ken Strickland

October 31st, 2009
9:02 pm

TO ALL SAINTS FANS(wasn’t it the AINTS last yr). Weren’t you talking some of this same crap the last time the Saints and Falcons met, and how did that gm turnout? I can understand why you Saints fans would feel the need to talk so much trash. After all, you haven’t had very much to be proud of over the last few yrs. Other than PG CPaul, a extremely high crime rate and this yrs Saints, what do you have? HEH, HEH, HEH!!!

"Charles", The Original

October 31st, 2009
10:13 pm

Last year, the National Football League, NFL, was like a man stunned after the Atlanta Falcons consistently showed that they could win football games despite turning the football over four times. This year it is incumbent upon each opponent of the Falcons to show they have what it takes to master the “adversity test”, four turnovers or more, and win. So far, four opponents have taken the test and one abstained. The Miami Dolphins flunked, 19-7. The Carolina Panthers failed, 28-20. The San Francisco 49ers flunked out, 45-10. The New England Patriots withdrew from class and abstained until a later date, February 7, 2010, Land Shark Stadium, Super Bowl XLIV. And the Chicago Bears were retained, 21-14.

Last week, the Dallas Cowboys took notes from the New England Patriots and abstained until a later date. In hindsight, Cowboys aren’t good test takers. We shouldn’t have offered the adversity test from the beginning. We knew they would abstain, opt out. But all is not lost. We shall meet again at some point in the playoffs. And this time, we’ll make an exception to the rule. The adversity test won’t be proffered thereby depriving them of the opportunity to opt out and turn the tables on us. We predicted the Cowboys would suffer four turnovers and lose to the Falcons 35-21. But the tables were turned. And the Falcons suffered four turnovers and lost 37-21. Who played that trick on me! Now we’re really focused. Let’s double the trouble for the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football. Instead of administering the adversity test consisting primarily of four turnovers, let’s double the portion to eight.

Whooooa-oh-oh, who’s watching, tell me who’s watching. Who’s watching, tell me who’s watching. Who’s watching, tell me who’s watching. Who’s watching, tell me who’s watching.

Now I’m just an average man, with an average life. I work from nine to five, hey, hell, I pay the price. All I want is to be left alone in my average home. But why do I always feel like I’m in the twilight zone.

I always feel like, somebody’s watching me. And I have no privacy, whooooa-oh-oh. I always feel like, somebody’s watching me. Tell me it’s just a dream.

When I come home at night, I bolt the doors real tight. People call me on the phone that I’m trying to avoid. But can the people on TV see me or am I just paranoid.

I always feel like, somebody’s watching me. And I have no privacy, whooooa-oh-oh. I always feel like, somebody’s watching me. Who played that trick on me?

Reports are that the Atlanta Falcons and the Dallas Cowboys was the most watched NFL game since the Super Bowl. At least 46 million eight hundred thousand eyes were watching when QB Matt Ryan and the offense received the opening kick-off and took it eighty yards for a touchdown. QB Matt Ryan hit WR Roddy White in the right side of the end zone to conclude the drive. That’s the quality of football the Falcons will sustain from the beginning to the end of the game. As for the Saints, their trouble will come double. Should the Falcons score 32 points, the Saints will score 16. Should the Falcons score 20 points, the Saints will score 10. But I see the Falcons scoring 50 points and the Saints 25 on Monday Night Football.

Whooooa-oh-oh, who’s watching, tell me who’s watching. Who’s watching, tell me who’s watching. Who’s watching, tell me who’s watching. Who’s watching, tell me who’s watching.

Let's go Hawnits!

November 1st, 2009
4:30 am

Thanks for drafting Marvin Williams. We’re happy having Drew Brees and Chris Paul — two of their respective league’s most respected players.

Who cares about the Falcons

November 1st, 2009
1:46 pm

Cricket, chirp chirp chirp

MarkATL

November 1st, 2009
4:46 pm

The good news for Atlanta is that they can stop the run. No team has had any luck running against that defense. My understanding is that the Saints use the pass to set up the run. If that is the case, the Saints will passing the ball, and they will pass often. The bad news for Atlanta is that the secondary has been hurt with injuries. Looks like Dallas let the cat out of the bag. I hope Smith can come up with a good game plan. It could be a long day for Atlanta if the birds can’t run the ball and control the clock.

Cricket

November 1st, 2009
4:49 pm

Chirp Chirp Chirp

Cricket

November 1st, 2009
4:51 pm

Seriously, don’t forget Cutler passed for 300 yds and Brady had a huge game as well.

SHOULD HAVE DRAFTED FLACCO

November 1st, 2009
5:26 pm

Denver got spanked!

Joe Cool sure can win the big games – even with the 19th ranked defense :)

2010 Forecast

November 1st, 2009
5:27 pm

Falcons miss playoffs

Drafts Tim Tebow

Bench Ryan

Wins a playoff game

Bird Fan For Awhile Now

November 1st, 2009
7:32 pm

I’ve been a Falcon’s fan all my life and I really can’t recall them ever having a great secondary. I recall some great DL’s, and LB’s, but not any notable DB’s. Oh, except for Deion and Scott Case.

Bad News

November 1st, 2009
8:34 pm

Denver got spanked!

Joe Cool sure can win the big games – even with the 19th ranked defense

Yeah, big-time Flacco sure killed ‘em with his rocket-armed 175 yards passing and his one touchdown. Better thank the kicker and the defense! :lol:

Bad News

November 1st, 2009
8:39 pm

You bought into the “non-paying” crazies and let the “True Franchise” player slip through your fingers because you thought this “CHOKE” could replace the Atlanta legend.

Meanwhile the “true franchise” player is busy getting no pass attempts because he can’t pass (never could to anybody but Alge Crumpler) and apparently can’t run anymore. THIS WEEK’S STAGGERING NUMBERS ARE TWO RUSHES FOR THREE YARDS. Wow, I am so blown away. oh wait I forgot, Andy Reid is using him as a secret weapon that will remain anonymous and not actually do anything until the Falcons play the Eagles. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

What a great explanation for the fact that the man just isn’t what he used to be. Never seen a franchise player be so uninvolved in his teams success. The Eagles good because of McNabb. MV7 ain’t jack sh!t anymore. What a laugh.

Hates Falcons but can't stay away

November 1st, 2009
8:43 pm

I HAVE NO LIFE. I DON’T EVEN HAVE A DECENT JOB. I EXIST SOLELY TO COME ONTO FALCONS BLOGS DESPITE THE FACT THAT I HATE THE FALCONS AND THEIR FANS. MY REAL NAME IS BAD NEWS, THOUGH I USED TO GO BY THE MONIKER (SHORTENED) OF VS2. THERE AIN’T A BIGGER LOSER IN THE WORLD THAN ME.

POSTS as Matt "Choke" Ryan

November 1st, 2009
8:48 pm

AND ALSO “Unimpressed”, “Stat Checker”, ETC.

I got kicked out of the AA meetings because I told life experiences about what I used to do to the farm animals back home. How was I supposed to know AA stood for alcoholics anonymous, and not Animal A$$-rapers?

Lil Larry

November 1st, 2009
9:40 pm

A few things about this unstoppable Saints team:
1) They have beaten the Lions, an Eagles team with No McNabb, the Buffalo Bills, NY Jets with a rookie QB, the NY Giants whose secondary is as bad as the Falcons, and the Dolphins who were beating them and gave the game away (and people talk about our secondary)
2) They do not run a 3-4 defense; which has given us trouble this year
3) We will run the ball on them
4) We will get after Brees. They don’t have a huge OL like the Cowboys and we still got to Romo a few times
5) Ryan has beaten the blitz all year from 4-3 teams and they won’t be any different; which means we are throwing the ball on them as well
6) We will NOT lose two consecutive games

I just don’t see this big blow out that everyone is talking about. I believe we will be prepared for the Saints and shock them in the Big Easy.

Timbo

November 1st, 2009
10:02 pm

Gotta love how the AJC is quick to pull for the Aints (remember those Aints “flags” they sold previously), and post about how great the Aints are. Can we trade the Aints Journal Constitution for a real paper?

Rdhdkid

November 2nd, 2009
9:47 am

D Hall – Swearing? Me? You haven’t “seen” any swearing out of me. Tell you what, I’m retired, but if I were doing my job in front of a national audience the way Grimes and Houston do theirs, it wouldn’t be long before I was fired for killing a lot (maybe even most?) of my patients and James Sokolove would be suing me for malpractice. Finally, you can’t seem to get it through your thick skull that I am not denigrating either of them as persons – I want my Falcons to win and they CANNOT do it with those two lil’ fellas failing to make plays 90++ percent of the time.

TMoney

November 2nd, 2009
10:34 am

I’d just like to bring a little stat to the attention of Saints fans talking about the Falcons only beating bad teams. The teams the Falcons have beat are a combined 13-15, winning 46.43% of their games. Overall, the teams they have played are 23-19, winning 54.76% of their games.

The Saints entire schedule so far this season has consisted of teams that are 21-24, winning 46.67% of their games. Also, the only team the Saints have played coming off a bye so far, Miami put up 34 on their defense. That same Miami team in week 1 managed only 7 against the Falcons.

Basically, don’t think that the Saints have been running over only good teams. The fact is, they’ve only played two winning teams so far and, while they did demolish both the Eagles and the Giants, the season is a long way from over.

As for the game tonight, I do think the Saints are going to win. I usually don’t like to predict scores but I’m going to say the Saints win tonight 45-31.

Eddie Williams

November 2nd, 2009
10:51 am

This blog looks like it should belong in New Orleans, am I the only one that thinks this saints team is OVERATED! Let’s go Falcons. I’m not putting up a score predicition because all I care is that we win it could be by 1 point or 100 points. Its all the same a “W”!

Cricket

November 2nd, 2009
12:14 pm

Eddie

November 2nd, 2009
12:16 pm

Eddie…the Saints could be overrated, but the Falcons have so many injuries right now, I don’t know if they can hang in there for one quarter before getting knocked out.

I’d like to know what happened to this great conditioning program??? Ever since the story came out…the players have been dropping like flies.

Falcon in a down spin with Ryan (Patty Melt) ICE NOT

November 2nd, 2009
12:17 pm

They know how to beat the falcons > Hit that punk QB in the mouth and he becomes instance punk. Pressure will bust a pipe! weal arm oh yea!!

tboneforever

November 2nd, 2009
12:23 pm

Came here to do a little trash talking, but I see that the Falcons fans already have accepted their fate.

Falcons 17
Saints 52