Falcons thinking Eco-Green and Eagles’ green

Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta Falcons starting Fullback and Eco-Athlete, is welcomed by Green activist, Former Vice President Al Gore during his recent environmental seminar in Atlanta to discuss "Solutions to the Climate Crisis".  Phot by Chris Savas.

Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta Falcons starting Fullback and Eco-Athlete, is welcomed by Green activist, Former Vice President Al Gore during his recent environmental seminar in Atlanta to discuss "Solutions to the Climate Crisis". Photo by Chris Savas.

THE BRANCH — The Falcons are set to play the most important game of the season without their starting quarterback. A defeat to the Eagles and reaching the playoffs will be extremely difficult.

Also, running back Michael Turner, wide receiver Michael Jenkins and right guard Harvey Dahl could miss the big game.

Despite their 12-1 record at the Georgia Dome under coach Mike Smith, no one believes they can beat the Eagles, who are 5 1/2 point favorites. AJC columnist Jeff Schultz picks the Eagles to cover.   All seven of the Sporting News football prognosticators, including my man Clifton Brown (he’s from Philly) are going with the Eagles. At Pro Football Weekly, one of their nine editors,  Mike Wilkening took the Falcons to cover the spread. None picked them to win outright. (UPDATE: Watching NFL Live and Herm Edwards and Mark Schlereth also picked the Eagles.)

Let’s look at some keys to the game and what some Falcons are doing in the community:

THE RUN GAME: The Falcons have been held to 75 and 88 yards rushing in their last two games. They will need to

Chris Redman will make his 11th NFL start on Sunday.

Chris Redman will make his 11th NFL start on Sunday.

run it better in order to help out backup quarterback Chris Redman, who’ll be making just his 11th NFL start.

“As running backs, we just have to run down hill,” running back Jason Snelling said.  “They are an aggressive defense. Running down hill and getting tough yardage will help. ”

BALANCING THE LINE: With Sam Baker (elbow) and Harvey Dahl (ankle) injured, the Falcons may have to do some juggling along the offensive  line.

They only had seven linemen active last Sunday for Tampa Bay. After Dahl and Baker went down and Brett Romberg and Will Svitek went in, the cupboard was bare.

Quinn Ojinnaka, a combo guard and tackle, could be active to give them more options and depth. He’s been inactive for seven games this season.

“I don’t know exactly how we are going to put it together,” Smith said.  “But it’s all predicated on who’s healthy. It may go all the way down to the hour and a half before the opening kickoff.”

Tyson Clabo should have a busy day on Sunday.

Tyson Clabo should have a busy day on Sunday.

CONTROLLING THE EDGES: Tackles Sam Baker and Tyson Clabo have tough assignments against Eagles defensive ends Trent Cole (9.5 sacks), Juqua Parker (5 sacks) and Darren Howard (2.5 sacks).

“They’ve got three guys who play with a lot of energy and can run up the field,” Smith said. “They enjoy rushing the passer. It will be a challenge for us and our offensive staff to make sure we have protection schemes to eliminate those guys or they can make things rough.”

The Eagles will interchange their defensive ends and linebackers.  It’s hard to tell who’s blitzing and who’s dropping in coverage.

“They do a lot of stuff in their blitz packages,” Baker said. “They have a lot of personnel that comes in. They’ve got a lot of different guys who can get to the quarterback. Recognition and communication is the biggest thing this week.”

VICK NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY WR: Got an e-mail from Geoff Mosher, who covers the Eagles for The Wilmington [Del.] News Journal, Camden [N.J.] Courier Post and The Sporting News.

“In Eagleland, looks like DeSean Jackson won’t play. Jeremy Maclin will move from split end to flanker. Reggie Brown (former UGA Bulldog) will probably start (at) flanker and rotate snaps there with Jason Avant. In 3 WR formations, Avant will move to slot. Team plays more 3-WR sets than anything, so most of Avant’s snaps will be in slot.”

Michael Turner earlier in the season against New England.  (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

Michael Turner earlier in the season against New England. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

The Eagles are seventh (26.6 points a game) in scoring.

“They are a very explosive team,” Smith said. “They are a fastbreak team.”

HOW THEY WERE BUILT: The Eagles are a general manager’s dream. Of their 22 starters, 16 were either drafted or signed by the team s a rookie free agents.

Here are the original Eagles: CB Sheldon Brown, SS Quintin Mikell, LB Joe Mays, LB Chris Gocong, DE Trent Cole, DT Mike Patterson, DT Brodrick Bunkley, TE Brent Celek, LG Todd Herremans, C Jamaal Jackson, RG Nick Cole, RT Winston Justice, WR DeSean Jackson, QB Donovan McNabb, WR Jeremy Maclin and RB LeSean McCoy.

The Falcons are getting there. They will start 12 of  22 homegrown starters. It would be 13 if Matt Ryan were playing. All were drafted.

WR Michael Jenkins, WR Roddy White, LT Sam Baker, LG Justin Blalock, C Todd McClure, DT Jonathan Babineaux, DE/DT Jamaal Anderson, LB Stephen Nicholas, LB Curtis Lofton, CB Chris Houston, FS Thomas DeCoud and CB Christopher Owens.

FALCONS IN THE COMMUNITY

Fullback Ovie Mughelli’s Foundation is holding a fundraiser to help create avenues for kids to learn more about the environment on Saturday at the Georgia World Congress Center.

“We are excited about our Foundation and its energy to give kids access and activities to learning about the environment,” says Mughelli.  “We want to thank our supporters and encourage others to help empower our youth to take ownership and pride about their lives and the roles that they play in society.”

Funds raised will support the first annual Green Football Camp and Environmental Workshop in Atlanta , Ovie Mughelli Foundation’s Green Educational Workshops in Charleston , along with supporting Atlanta-area’s Green Speakers Series through partnership with Greening Youth, LLC.

Tickets for the event are $250. For more information call 510-417-1063.

Jonathan Babineaux (L) doing some community work with the Boys Scouts earlier this season.

Jonathan Babineaux (L) doing some community work with the Boys Scouts earlier this season.

GONZALEZ GOING SHOPPING: Tight end Tony Gonzalez will host his “Shop with a Jock” program at the Cumming Wal-Mart store for 50 children from the Atlanta Union Mission.

This private event will give homeless, neglected and abused children from the Atlanta area a night of fun, filled with food and games, and a $100 shopping spree at Wal-Mart with Gonzalez and other Falcons players.

BABINEAUX BAKING COOKIES:  Defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux will bake Christmas cookies and help decorate the Covenant House Christmas tree on Tuesday with runaways and teenagers who live on the streets and find shelter at Covenant House.

Jonathan hopes spending time with the runaway and homeless teenagers will help lift their spirits and continue to stay and get help from Covenant House instead of living on the streets.

131 comments Add your comment

Steve C

December 4th, 2009
4:21 pm

PMC,

“garbage” is a little strong for this crop of QB’s. Remember Charles Dimry from the late 80’s?

Steve C

December 4th, 2009
4:22 pm

CB’s, actually

Trust me, I'm a Doctor

December 4th, 2009
4:32 pm

Don’t Play Sports With Turf Toe:
Athletes diagnosed with turf toe should avoid their sport at least three weeks to allow the joint capsule to heal. Without doing so, the injury can progress, and can lead to an even longer recuperation. It is not uncommon for athletes to try to come back too soon, or to try to play through the injury. Unfortunately, this usually leads to a more chronic injury, and ultimately a longer recovery.

Long-Term Outlook:
Turf toe can return, especially in athletes that try to come back to sports before adequate healing. Once returning to activities, special footwear inserts can be used to limit the motion of the big toe and prevent further damage to the joint capsule. Ask your doctor to evaluate your feet for possible inserts that can control motion of the inflamed joint. Surgery is rarely needed for treatment of turf toe, but in certain cases it may be helpful. If a bone spur forms, and severely limits motion of the toe joint, surgery to remove the spur may be helpful.

Summation, we could be without Ryan for the remainder of the regular season. Wouldn’t be surprised if they place him on the IR should the Birds lose Sunday.

Michael "Choke that Dog" Vick

December 4th, 2009
5:02 pm

If the Oakland Raiders can beat the Eagles,
our back-ups can beat em’.

I'm not a Doctor....,but I play one on T.V.

December 4th, 2009
5:05 pm

D.J. Shockley is our secret weapon for the rest of the season.

D. Orlando Ledbetter

December 4th, 2009
5:07 pm

CHOKE: I asked you to talk about the game. Took your “off topic” comments off the blog. You know what the next step is . . .

Matt "Choke" Ryan

December 4th, 2009
5:12 pm

sorry,, i was just using his name,, if you had actually read what i posted it was totally on topic, the real choke made his last post at 3:46 under the name “Dump the chump”

PMC

December 4th, 2009
5:15 pm

Steve, Agree. Sorry. I spoke passionately.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

December 4th, 2009
5:18 pm

Bill Simmons

December 4th, 2009
2:46 pm
Ravens (6-5): Underdogs in two games (at Green Bay, at Pittsburgh); the other three (Detroit, Chicago, at Oakland) are gimmes. Feels like 9-7. Regardless, these guys are shaky in tight games, and I blame Joe Flacco. As soon as crunch time rolls around, he starts to look like Russell just blindsided him in a “Survivor” tribal council. For his career, he’s 2-7 in games decided by less than a touchdown … and one of those wins was the game Dennis Dixon handed them last Sunday. Thought that was interesting. I’m becoming more and more convinced that the NFL quarterback position is 63 percent about looking like you’re a cool customer.

“THAT’S REALLY ON TOPIC” :)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

December 4th, 2009
5:19 pm

He’s Back!,, thats the guy,, get him D-Led

Matt "Choke" Ryan

December 4th, 2009
5:20 pm

Hollywould

December 4th, 2009
2:59 pm
Let me correct stat boy again!! Both sf and chicago were 3-1 when we beat them. I guess that doesn’t count. Look it up stat boy.

“THIS ONE REALLY IS ON TOPIC” :)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

December 4th, 2009
5:23 pm

Like I was Saying before it got deleted… the Receivers have got to do a better job of reading blitz and break off their routes,,, they are taking way to long to develope. And Get the ball to Norwood out in space and let him some guys miss,,, whats off topic about that. hmm

JeanE

December 4th, 2009
5:32 pm

Finn’s back, yeahhhhhh! We will really need him with Jenkins doubtful…my 1st reaction is to boo MV7 but I also believe in second chances and actually, he is irrelevant. Why do we care about the #3 QB? I don’t. No one else should either. MOVE ON some people! I think this game is actually winnable which is frightening…Redman is very capable, we have great WR’s, Snelling & Norwood are awesome, let’s run dome damn screen passes, Mularkey (was a name ever more appropriate?!). I’ll be interested to see the new kicker, snapper, etc. When’s the last time we had a kickoff/punt return for a TD?? Have we any this year, I don’t think so!!! Abe and the Beerman need to make their presences known and let’s see some safety blitzes, BVG! Go Birds!!! I don’t mind being the underdop at all, rather operate that way. No expectations!!

Arthante Lafleur

December 4th, 2009
5:33 pm

DOL, any thoughts on the situation w/ our secondary? Jackson being out surely helps, but we have a horrid history against McNabb. He’s torched us before with lesser receivers when we had better DBs, so I’m not optimistic about defending the pass.

And I haven’t found anyone yet who could answer why we didn’t pursue McAllister or McKenzie at any point this year (or did we, and for some reason decided not to sign them?). My pals and I were discussing several weeks ago what we could do to strengthen the DB corps, and I kept mentioning McAllister, but we figured if it was possible or worth exploring then they would have certainly gone ahead and done it. I don’t get why we didn’t do that.

Finally, if you put on your rose-colored glasses, is there ANYTHING you (or anyone else on here) can point to that would suggest we have a decent chance of winning this game? Because I, uh, don’t see anything. I’ll be cheering like a madman as always, but looks like a rough afternoon coming.

Confused

December 4th, 2009
5:34 pm

Choke, Hollywould was responding to your comment. That is what you want, right. Boo Hoo Hoo

Matt "Choke" Ryan

December 4th, 2009
5:41 pm

this reminds me of Blazing Saddles where Clevon Little took himself hostage.

THE mATT "CHOKE" RYAN A...KICKER

December 4th, 2009
5:45 pm

Listen up homie Flacons will come to play and get pressure this weekend. The defense will score off turnover’s by McFag and Norwood and Roddy white will have big days Falcons 27- Fag-gles 16.

Dump The Chump

December 4th, 2009
5:47 pm

And I haven’t found anyone yet who could answer why we didn’t pursue McAllister or McKenzie at any point this year (or did we, and for some reason decided not to sign them?). My pals and I were discussing several weeks ago what we could do to strengthen the DB corps, and I kept mentioning McAllister, but we figured if it was possible or worth exploring then they would have certainly gone ahead and done it. I don’t get why we didn’t do that.
——
arthur doesn’t want any thugs on his team after mv7. he just wants yes men and choir boys.

Dump The Chump

December 4th, 2009
5:48 pm

boo hoo. I almost forgot my smiley faces.

:) :) :) :) :)

Much better

Matt "Choke" Ryan

December 4th, 2009
5:50 pm

This Game is our superbowl,,, The Defense is gonna have to step up big.. ,,, If the Oline can give Redman some time he will pick them apart…

Matt "Choke" Ryan/Dump the Chump

December 4th, 2009
5:52 pm

I’m confused

Matt "Choke" Ryan/Dump the Chump

December 4th, 2009
5:57 pm

D-Led,, arent you worried,,, Choke is gonna rat you out to your bosses for being biased,, boy thats like the pot calling the kettle mmm,, nevermind.

Bill Simmons

December 4th, 2009
5:57 pm

I’m writing off the 6-5 Falcons because of Matt Ryan’s turf toe. I had turf toe in 2007. It’s the most secretly debilitating injury other than broken ribs. Just to make sure of this, I e-mailed America’s favorite injury expert (Will Carroll) for his take. His response: “Yes, but it’s tied with plantar fasciitis.” Which, by the way, secretly crippled Eli Manning this season. And just to complete the trifecta, Matt Hasselbeck was never the same this year after he broke two ribs. So there.

Matt "Choke" Ryan/Dump the Chump

December 4th, 2009
6:01 pm

I wouldnt be so quick to write them off,,, Redman can manage a game every bit as good as Ryan,,, our problem is defense my man.

Matt "Choke" Ryan/Dump the Chump

December 4th, 2009
6:04 pm

The problem on both sides of the ball starts with line play. Thats where the game is won or lost, in the trenches. Read the book.

DJ

December 4th, 2009
6:32 pm

Home game…we win. Reggie Brown open all day 25 yards down the field; too bad Donovan keeps throwing the ball 20 yards.

DOL thanks for pointing out the birds are 12-1 so far under this regime. Fixing to be 13-1

6 - 10

December 4th, 2009
6:39 pm

Ryan’s probably done for the year and quite possibly a career-ending injury….the turf toe.

That said, with Westbrook out and our inept secondary, McNabb will have a career day.

Big Birds – 42
Chick wannabes – 17

6 - 10

December 4th, 2009
6:40 pm

Hope I’m wrong, but It is what it is. :(

hiramsaint

December 4th, 2009
6:48 pm

WHODAT…………..drew brees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SeenThisB4

December 4th, 2009
7:56 pm

Geaux Saints!

SHOTYME

December 4th, 2009
8:49 pm

what the hell is a WHO DAT anyway

cdog

December 4th, 2009
11:11 pm

the eagles are crap.the falcons will dominate the eagles.who are they suppose to be? nobody thats who.the crowd needs to be juiced up from the opening kickoff to the final horn.those who think the eagles will beat the falcons needto got out of atlanta. thats not going to happen

Billy Goat

December 4th, 2009
11:39 pm

This game hinges on one thing. We got to ram McNabb consistantly and either put him on his McDuff or force him to throw into (hopefully) tight coverage. If (BIG IF) we can do that, we can expect turnovers and Redmond, with the help of this high powered crew, will generate enough points to win. Otherwise, long day for the Coons.

truth

December 5th, 2009
8:58 am

Who’s Redmond?

ns

December 5th, 2009
9:36 am

So tired of Choke’s pointless comments designed to stir up tension…
Led – Block him! He ruins ALL of your (and the other writers’) blogs and write-ups!
He’s the epitome of what is wrong with Falcons fans over the Vick saga!

Where Are The "REAL" Fans???

December 5th, 2009
9:52 am

At the Falcons’ games, the only time that you hear the crowd noise is on 3rd down. The fans should be loud EVERY TIME the opposing team’s offense is on the field. Let’s disrupt their offense’s timing.

SHOW UP ON SUNDAY (EARLY) AND EVERYBODY MAKE SOME NOISE THE ENTIRE GAME!!!!…not just on 3rd downs.

Mike "Electrocute Dogs" Vick

December 5th, 2009
10:06 am

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Choke Needs His Passy (Again)

December 5th, 2009
12:15 pm

Like I was Saying before it got deleted… the Receivers have got to do a better job of reading blitz and break off their routes,,, they are taking way to long to develope. And Get the ball to Norwood out in space and let him some guys miss,,, whats off topic about that. hmm

Response-

You can’t go back and forth, Choke- You have said you are not a Falcons fan, and we don’t believe you. You really do care. D-Led forced you to make a legitimate comment- maybe the best one you’ve ever made-, really!- and then you expose yourself trying to come off like guy who wants to talk some real strategy- and not about Ryan.

Choke, you almost made it. but you got RE-JECTED!!!

Remember, you’re either with us, or you’re against us. I think we know the way this’ll go.

MCook

December 5th, 2009
12:49 pm

McNabb gets rattled when the heat is on. Gotta blitz more.If the secondary can pull their heads out of their azz, who knows…

"Charles", The Original

December 5th, 2009
1:13 pm

Last Sunday, the Falcons played one of those ugly games and won. The Falcons’ naysayers were standing on their feet in the fourth quarter as things looked bleak for the birds. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were ahead 17-13. With 1:55 remaining in regulation, QB Chris Redman started to impose his will on the Bucs. He pumped and completed a pass to TE Tony Gonzalez at the Bucs 35 yard line. On the next play, he connected with WR Michael Jenkins at the Bucs 25 yard line. At that point, all of the naysayers decided to sit down. Redman went back to Gonzalez for nine yards to the Bucs 16 yard line. On third down, Redman connected with Gonzalez again for a first down at the Bucs nine yard line. But the Falcons’ naysayers were on their feet again as the drive stalled at fourth down and goal at the Bucs six yard line. Redman stood in the shotgun. He took a two step drop and connected with WR Roddy White on a quick slant on the left side for a touchdown. The naysayers were seen picking up their schedules and walking briskly out of the Georgia Dome. In this game, the naysayers on television couldn’t be too critical of the Falcons because the outcome wasn’t decided until the final twenty three seconds.

The Atlanta Falcons and their fans have much to be thankful for this season. Considering all of the adversity including the administered tests, the Falcons are in good shape as they fight for a position in the playoffs. After eleven games, the Falcons have six wins and five losses. There are five games remaining on the schedule. The birds play the teams with the best records this season at the Georgia Dome, the Philadelphia Eagles 7-4 and the New Orleans Saints 11-0. But the Buffalo Bills are 3-8. The Falcons have lost one game in the Georgia Dome in nearly two seasons, 12-1. The remaining two games are on the road, the New York Jets 5-6 and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1-10. Everyone knows what the Falcons must do to get in the playoff and ultimately the Super Bowl, win baby win.

The Falcons’ nation hasn’t forgotten about the controversial ending to last years’ game at Philadelphia. As the legendary Georgia Bulldogs’ radio personality Larry Munson would say, “Get the picture.” The score was 20-7, Eagles. With 3:55 left in the fourth quarter, QB Matt Ryan hit WR Roddy White in the back of the end zone for a touchdown; score 20-14 Eagles. On the ensuing kickoff and play, the Falcons’ defense held the Eagles’ offense to three plays and out. And the opportune time for a Falcon’s victory presented itself. The Atlanta Falcons smelled blood as the Eagles punted to the Falcons’ forty yard line with 2:30 remaining on the clock. With the ball and momentum on their side, the Falcons had the Eagles down for the kill. They were poised to pick the Eagles apart like QB Chris Redman did last Sunday to the Bucs. But with 2:22 remaining on the clock, the controversy reared its ugly head in Philadelphia. Officials of the Audubon Society charged with the preservation of the bald eagle rushed onto the field of play and chased the Falcons away. And the Eagles escaped an almost certain demise.

There will be no Officials of the Audubon Society at this game. A BOLO has already been posted by the stadium authority. Look for QB Chris Redman to resume last years’ anticipated drive and pick the Eagles apart for the win. The Atlanta Falcons will defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 31-21 as they continue their speedy flight to the playoffs and ultimately the Super Bowl.

MCook

December 5th, 2009
1:20 pm

Ya gotta love “Charles”

Choke Needs His Passy (Again)

December 5th, 2009
2:13 pm

Charles, Gotta love your passion, man! You bring new meaning to the word optimism. You believe and that’s great. Wish we had about 70,000 more of you at the Dome tomorrow.

Moving the chains will be a big factor. Gotta get some turnovers and field position, too.

the hideing of Matt ryan( Patty melt with cheese) philly

December 5th, 2009
2:14 pm

whatch the #7’s in the dome 12-06-09. . If you study markting this mean dollar lot of dollars.. yahoo sport say mike will only be a back up? these clowns are wrong..
mike sell mike put butts in dome all over the usa. . now why they say Mike will not start for another team and a new frist rounder QB will not draw more fan in seat that vick right now . frist look who is saying this sport writers.. they have no facts to back it up just what they feel. Vick sell stuff and ticket..

D. Orlando Ledbetter

December 5th, 2009
2:21 pm

Had to BAN both of the Matt “Choke” guys. They were ruining any kind of football discussions we were trying to have. –DOL

D. Orlando Ledbetter

December 5th, 2009
2:24 pm

LAFLEUR: McKenzie and McAlister were not pursued because the Falcons have a young locker room and are selective about which veterans they go after.

(AT THE SEC TITLE GAME: I’m covering Alabama. Dave O’Brien has Florida. Steve Hummer on the gamestory and Jeff Schultz writing the column.)

MCook

December 5th, 2009
2:36 pm

DOL,
I,m a DIE hard Falcon fan ( since 1968 ), and I also have some bros from philly in town for the game. Very passionate.

Philly fans, Vick supporters, Falcon fans… It might get ugly in the dome come tommorow.

Your thoughts?

RUSH LIMBAUGH

December 5th, 2009
2:53 pm

orlando that was pretty weak to cut off choke comments . yes he is OVER ZEALOUS (but often right) with his comments. i dont see you critiquing (MR CHARLIES) COMMENTS LIKE THAT. WHAT IS IT LIKE IN THE HOUSE SON?

MCook

December 5th, 2009
2:59 pm

Football talk Rush…..Football talk…. Get It ?
Rush…LMAO

MCook

December 5th, 2009
3:34 pm

I know it’s not Falcons, but that Cincy Pitt game was Awesome !
It just proves to never give up.

Choke Needs His Passy (Again)

December 5th, 2009
4:09 pm

DLed- WTG! Choke got banned! Choke got banned. The Falcons win the pennent! The Falcons win the pennent!

What’s next- the AJC Death Penalty for Choke?

This game will be a very important one for Mike Mularkey. He’s gotta give the good stuff to Redman!