Brent Grimes redeems himself against the Jets

Atlanta Falcons' Brent Grimes, left, tries to escape from New York Jets' Braylon Edwards, right, after intercepting a pass during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Falcons beat the Jets 10-7.  (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Atlanta Falcons' Brent Grimes, left, tries to escape from New York Jets' Braylon Edwards, right, after intercepting a pass during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Falcons beat the Jets 10-7. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

NEW YORK – Cornerback Brent Grimes snuggled Mark Sanchez’ third interception as he went down to the turf.

It was his second of the game and he now leads the team with four.

“I just read the receiver and made a break on the ball,” said Grimes after the 10-7 victory over the New York Jets.

Grimes was playing right cornerback for Chris Houston. He’s been in out of the lineup this season.

Thomas DeCoud congratulates Brent Grimes. (Kathy Willens/AP)

Thomas DeCoud congratulates Brent Grimes. (Kathy Willens/AP)

He opened the season playing outside in the nickel package after Brian Williams was acquired. When Williams went down, Grimes started there fulltime before the team started shuffling him, Tye Hill and eventually rookie Christopher Owens.

Grimes got a chance to get back on the field after Houston pulled his hamstring.

He’s had a tough year, but appears to be finishing it strong.

“Two real big interceptions, Brent’s play all through the season has been fairly steady,” said Falcons head coach Mike Smith. “It was nice to see him get the opportunity to make some game-changing plays. I thought that both of those plays that he made were game-changing.”

It was Owens who got beat by Cleveland Browns castoff Braylon Edwards on the 65-yard touchdown.

Grimes didn’t want to have a let down just because the Falcons were eliminated from the playoffs.

“That always hurts, but you have to go out and compete,” Grimes said. “We went out and played the game and

PRE-GAME: The Sideline Communications Center behind the Jets bench.

PRE-GAME: The Sideline Communications Center behind the Jets bench.

competed even though we heard some news that nobody wanted to hear.”

CHIN STRAPS WERE NECESSARY: The Falcons didn’t like Jets coach Rex Ryan telling them they’d better button up their chin straps because it was going to be a physical game.

“I heard about it last night,” right tackle Tyson Clabo said. “I hadn’t heard about it before that, but that’s just talk and that’s not what we are about.

“We are not about running our mouths and doing all of that. We just show up and play.”

Clabo didn’t like the comment, but conceded that Ryan was correct.

“I’ll give their defense credit, it was a physical game,” Clabo said. “There was a lot of hitting going on. A lot of jawing. They came ready to play defensively. He was right. We needed to bring our chin strap and I think we brought them. We didn’t back down.”

GAME TIME DECISION, FOR REAL:  More than two hours before kickoff, Matt Ryan was dropping back and rolling out under the watchful eyes of Smith, general manager Thomas Dimitroff and offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey.

After that workout, the Falcons made the decision to play Ryan over Chris Redman despite the fact that Redman had received most of the work during practice last week.

PRE-GAME: NFL Logo on the field at Giants Stadium.

PRE-GAME: NFL Logo on the field at Giants Stadium.

“The decision to play Matt was a decision that we made right prior to the football game,” Smith said. “Matt had got some limited work during the week. We said we are going to play the guys that give us the best opportunity to win the football game. We decided to go with Matt and Michael Turner.”

QUOTE OF THE DAY: “We kept scratching around and finally made some plays,” Smith said of the Falcons game winning touchdown drive.

PICKING UP THE BLITZ: Ryan got his cage rattled a few times by the blitz-happy Jets, but was not sacked.

“I feel very good about that,” Smith said. “We were short handed. Some guys were banged up and didn’t practice. That was a team that prides itself on putting pressure on the quarterback. It was a big challenge for our offensive line, but I thought they kept our quarterback very clean. . . .Schematically, we had a very good scheme in place to keep our quarterback clean.”

DAVIS ON THE BLOCKED FIELD GOAL: Chauncey Davis‘ blocked field goal was a key play in the game to set up the winning drive.

“We are taught to get off the ball, take three steps and get your hands up,” Davis said. “We got that good push and I got my hands up. It was just in the way of the line of the ball.”

A fan throws a snowball onto the field during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game between the Atlanta Falcons and the New York Jets on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Falcons beat the Jets 10-7.  (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

A fan throws a snowball onto the field during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game between the Atlanta Falcons and the New York Jets on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Falcons beat the Jets 10-7. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

114 comments Add your comment

willdave

December 21st, 2009
1:28 pm

D, thanks for taking the steps necessary to make sure everyone stays on topic. That’s exactly what these blogs need.

By NFL standards, Brent Grimes is a small man, but he plays BIG. He is gradually becoming one of my favorite players on the team. The Falcons probably don’t win that game yesterday without his stellar performance.

9-7 means everything right now, no playoffs needed. Go Falcons!

Around the NFC South

December 21st, 2009
1:31 pm

[...] Grimes has taken a lot of criticism from fans this season. But the guy was a hero on Sunday with two interceptions. He now leads the team with four on the [...]

tjhook

December 21st, 2009
1:33 pm

Very proud of the Falcons after yesterday’s win, but I want to know why ‘Choke’ has been banned from the board. He gave dissenting opinions on Ryan but I hope something serious happen to justify banning him from the board.

tyger

December 21st, 2009
1:36 pm

Is there a #1 Corner?

The defense has been resilient, but the secondary lacks a true #1 corner. Grimes, Owens, Houston, Williams all hold their own, but the question is do the Falcoons need a #1 corner?

After watching Dallas’ Newman and NYJs’ Revis – those teams are at a distinct advantage – they cut the field in half, the QB holds the ball longer and there’s always the possibility of the big play INT or pick 6.

Although our DBs are tough, they are not feared – at all. I’m not saying cut them, that would be a mistake, but we do need at least one top-end corner, a Ferrari, so to speak. And you don’t find those in the 3rd rd. or off the street.

Moreover, our DBs are inexperienced. The only DB w/ 3yr+ experience are Coleman and Houston. If you don’t re-sign Houston he just blossoms somewhere else. While Grimes, Owens are second-tier – nickel -dime backs; with time, they could/will evolve. Hill, Jackson don’t have much upside.

However, a good secondary goes hand-in-hand with a strong DLine. I’m not happy with the sack total this season. Abraham had a severe drop-off, we need to figure out why? Do we continue to pay Jamal Anderson 1st rd. money for 5th rd. production? Is Chauncey a starter? Sidbury and Biermann look are solid reserves on both ends, but don’t we need a beast to bookend with Abraham?

Dallas’ Ware and Spencer were unstoppable, what if we had a combo like that? Our secondary and entire defense/team would look alot better.

Without-a-clue

December 21st, 2009
2:14 pm

Saying “Choke” gave a dissenting opinion is like saying Jack the Ripper manicured his victims.

D. Orlando Ledbetter

December 21st, 2009
2:27 pm

CHOKE WAS repeatedly off topic (FALCONS FOOTBALL) and in violation of any kind of internet decency standard.

timthebrave

December 21st, 2009
2:55 pm

I was excited about how the game turned out. That was a really great last drive. This team has a lot of positive things to be proud of but also a lot of areas that will need to be corrected by draft/free agency, etc. Really proud of the falcons. 9-7 is within reach. Go dirty birds

Big Ray

December 21st, 2009
3:08 pm

DOL,

Good job banning “Choke”. What a pisser….

I’ve always liked Brent Grimes, even if he is a bit smurfish. The guy has good athleticism and technique.

Chris Houston, however…that’s another story. I wouldn’t be at all sad to see him go the way of Brooking, Boley, and Milloy.

I still have very high hopes for Moore. Kid is tough, strong, and instinctive. He’s going to be mean against the run, and tricky against the pass. If he can just stay healthy.

Can’t wait for Lawrence Sidbury to have a good offseason and training camp. I’m about ready for him to take over for John “I’m past my prime” Abraham.

SWAT Native

December 21st, 2009
3:19 pm

DLed,

First, I’ve been meaning to give props to a fellow bow-tie wearer.

I agree with Smitty, Grimes has played pretty solid all year. He made a great play in this game, but he made a great play in the Saints game last week too that was called back. If refs would call some of the push offs that the big receivers get to make on him (I’ve seen some two hands on the numbers pushes) and not give him some of the cheap interference calls, he would be able to compete with them. He may be better suited as nickel back, but I don’t have a problem with him.

TG from CA

December 21st, 2009
3:21 pm

Great win yesterday!!! Tough weather conditions, on the road, against a team battling for a playoff spot. Just an awesome job to come up big when we had too!! Merry Christmas Falcons fans and peace to the city of Atlanta

stendec

December 21st, 2009
3:57 pm

Thank you for your honesty Mr Bradley. I make these comments as a fan since 1966 who is now a diehard Falcon hater except for Tony Gonzalez who I respect and admire tremendously. I will believe until I die that one season wonder bust Matt “My Toe Aches” Ryan purposely bailed on his team until a team of his liking (Jets) was on horizon. Fraud pulled a Maryann Hossa/Ilya Kovalchuk on fans. QB generates no confidence or excitement any more. Was rooting for Jets to ensure continuation of Falcon record futility. No less than these quitters or fans (of which I was, unfortunately, once one until Michael Sick embarrassment) deserve. Was not meant to be. Hate Falcons. Was proud for former Chief on his game winning catch. Cannot ever be mad at player who loves game, for game itself, as this guy does. Players like money hungry Roddy “Another Drop” White would be well served to follow his example. Michael Turner bailed on team with phantom injury. Do not blame him. Have no use for Coach Mike Petrino for allowing drug dealer and highway alcoholic to start. Wish Falcons nothing but disaster for years to come! Heading in right direction? If all directions lead to Hell! Peace. ++STENDEC++

stendec

December 21st, 2009
3:58 pm

Sorry for leaving start which had Mr Bradley. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! ++STENDEC++

Without-a-clue

December 21st, 2009
5:00 pm

Whether or not Mr. “++STENDEC++ is “on topic” is impossible to ascertain. Can anyone offer a translation?

Rocky Mountian Falcon

December 21st, 2009
5:01 pm

Thank you Ledbetter for the “Death of Choke” He needed to go months ago!!
NOW to the Falcons!, All last week every announcer said the Jets would beat the Falcons. They almost did, but our boys hung around and took one away. I was disappointed at the Giants Stadium Security not doing enough to stop the snowballs from being thrown at the Falcons during the Fourth and Goal at the end of the game. A snow ball came pretty darn close to hitting Snelling just as the ball was hiked. No football player should have to worry about the opposing teams fans’ except for crowd noise. This was unacceptable and the NFL needs to look into it.
I know the Falcons are out of the playoffs but they can still make Falcon history with two more wins! BACK TO BACK winning season! We still have something to play for and I hope our guys see that! Come on guys lets focus on Buffalo and shut down T.O.

Win,lose, or tie bravos til i die

December 21st, 2009
5:13 pm

stendec what happens when ryan does blossom into a great quarterback and this team makes the playoffs next year and we get a great defense and are considered one of the best teams in the nfl, how will you view ryan then. cus as far as im concerned ryan has the best work ethic of any falcons quarterback ever. so what

Baba O'Riley

December 21st, 2009
5:16 pm

Can anyone confirm what would’ve happened if that snowball would,ve hit Ryan in that last series? Wouls a penalty have been assessed? I can’t imagine dropping back on that 4th down and having a snowball hit the Ryan in the face.

Savannah Fan

December 21st, 2009
5:19 pm

The Falcons will steadily improve-next year will be the real beginning as more will
be in place -Matt and the team will only improve-the future is brighter than ever

GINA

December 21st, 2009
6:31 pm

Now the Falcons are gonna sacrifice Michael Turner….LOL…just wow.

Wayne

December 21st, 2009
8:09 pm

One decent game and someone writes Grimes Redeems himself. How many times throughout the season this scrub has got beat and missed tackles.

turf toe

December 21st, 2009
8:13 pm

…..gotta get to 9-7
and break the 42 year jinx.

DrJ

December 21st, 2009
8:33 pm

Matt Ryan has convinced me that he can really get it all going in the last minutes of a game, like last year. He doesn’t have to pass 50 yds, consistently hitting the shorter ones will win just as well. Some guys just have the knack, like Joe Montana always ran the table in the last seconds.

Turner shouldn’t be on the field, or else he will do the 2-plays -and -out thing again. I don’t think his ankle was targeted, but it ended up that way. For a number of games before the injury, the DBs were hitting him around the ankles as they could not bring him down hitting his thighs, it’s just that he hasn’t healed. I know he wants his 1000 yd mark, but it will be better for his longevity. Also, Smitty wants to keep it up in the air as to whether he will play so the other team will have to spend some of their time preparing for Turner.

For all the defensive records the Jets have, they apparently have a 5′ 8″ DB. Things are really looking up for Grimes! He really did have a great game, as did the entire D.

Uniform Change Please

December 21st, 2009
8:33 pm

Please change the uniforms. The throw backs we wore this year are amazing. I am tired of looking we are in the arena league.

Falcon 8211

December 21st, 2009
8:40 pm

glad to see the falcons play with heart. glad for grimes but let us not forget that sanchez has been throwing picks the last few weeks. but still better pass def. than usual. glad to see abe is back from vacation. go falcons

Falcon State of Mind

December 21st, 2009
9:02 pm

Had to change my name to make sure I didn’t get banned by accident, lol. Seriously though, great win by the Falcons. Matt Ryan showed up when he needed to, and that’s the difference between him and most of the younger qb’s in the league. Matt’s a winner, and he will catch up to the NFL just give him time.

rfgh

December 21st, 2009
9:21 pm

Thank you so much, Orlando, for geting rid of the “haters”. This blog is for Falcons “fans”. Merry Xmas, buddy.

Atlanta Peach

December 21st, 2009
10:06 pm

Thank you Orlando ! You are the only one decent one to band that Race baiter “Matt the Choke Ryan” ! If anything I wished that the Falcons could have brought back #4 Brett Farve before drafting Matt Ryan. What racial things Choke would have seen in Brett Farve ?! Believe me, anyone other than Michael Vick he would have something hateful to say !! So, thank you Orlando ! And Choke if you are here reading, I have one thing to say to you. “Howd you Doin”?!!!

tyger

December 21st, 2009
10:22 pm

Dont know what choke did to get banned, but I do know they don’t teach censorship on The Hill – the 4th estate necessarily encompasses dissenting opinions. Where you from? The Quad?

Atlanta Peach

December 21st, 2009
10:29 pm

Who are you refering too ?!

BIGBEN42

December 21st, 2009
10:32 pm

Falcon had some growing pains this year. Alot of injuries.Should be alot better in 2010. Fill in’s got much needed experience.GO FALCONS

Falcon66

December 21st, 2009
10:33 pm

Thanks D-Led for trying to get the board back to discussing our team. To those that question Ryan’s passer rating against the Jets, check out Ben R.’s stats in the super bowl win against Seattle a few years back. The idea is to win the win game which he seems to be doing pretty well so far.
Also, how much does our secondary’s performance have to do with a terribly ineffecive pass-rush in most of the games this year.? We have had several games when it seemed that the other qb didn’t get touched. Overall these guys in the secondary seem to beginning to play pretty decently.
D-Led, how did you see the play Revis made that drew a penalty on White in comparison to Grimes’ play against the Saints? What’s the difference? Thanks.

ashman

December 21st, 2009
10:39 pm

I was very proud of the falcons effort yesterday and the whole season really-these guys don’t mind battling even in less than ideal conditions like jets game with frigid temps and no possible playoffs!

RUDEDOGG

December 21st, 2009
11:35 pm

Hope we dont think this a credible win against a team with a “If average” rookie QB. I’m tired of the Falcons allowing the league to send there half @ssin players,coaches,GM’s to this city and treat it like as a doormat.

Rocky Mountian Falcon

December 21st, 2009
11:37 pm

Not sure how much better we will be next year, we play Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cinci, S.F. Arizona, Seattle, STL, Cleveland a NFC North team, and a NFC East team. (if we finish 2nd in our division that means we will play at Dallas and Green Bay at home, and of course the NFC South twice. Next years schedule will not be a walk in the park, but we should have our share of wins. 10-6 I think at this point.
Of course we need to finish this year and get past the draft first before we start worrying about next seasons schedule…but I had to check it out.

Rocky Mountian Falcon

December 21st, 2009
11:40 pm

For you kiddies keeping score at home, that means next season we will have 8 games against 2009 play-off teams.

GINA

December 22nd, 2009
5:40 am

Rocky Mountian Falcon

December 21st, 2009
11:40 pm
For you kiddies keeping score at home, that means next season we will have 8 games against 2009 play-off teams.

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OH NOEZ The schedulers hate us!!! Why do we have such a tough schedule! There is a conspiracy!!! Its not fair!!! We should only have to play the Rams, Chiefs and Lions so we can have a playoff team! This is totally unfair! We should protest! How dare the Falcons have to play 8 games against 09 playoff teams! This is an outrage! Its just not right!
No justice! No peace!

harleyman

December 22nd, 2009
7:36 am

Good job D-Led making your blog about Falcons football again. Thanks. As far as Grimes is concerned, I only look for him to be used in nickel package next year if he remains with team. Falcons need a big corner desperately next year. While Sundays game was not pretty, a W is a W and we’ll take it. Got to play for that winning season. To think a couple of kicks and an overtime game would have made a huge difference this year while considering the not so good defensive play, schedule, and injuries incurred, 9-7 would be awesome. I like the Falcons as a team going into next year.

Rod

December 22nd, 2009
7:39 am

So, Orlando – you said you’re banning a bunch of folks who want to talk non-stop about that former QB. Be sure to include Jeff Schultz in that! Every week he has a column about the guy!

WW

December 22nd, 2009
9:27 am

Smurfs undecided.

We unquestionably have the best Smurf attack in the NFL. They are great “B” players and should make the team next year; however, we need an elite CB in the first round of the draft next year.

Additionally, I strongly recommend picking up a field goal kicker in the 4th round of the draft. Not having an elite kicker lost us two games this year.

Tommy

December 22nd, 2009
9:45 am

If we can hang onto the backups who played more this season because of injuries, a lot of our depth problems will go away. Brent Grimes is often overmatched as a starting CB, but he is shaping up to be an excellent nickel or dime back as well as a special teams contributor. He’s developing into that ‘good-but-not-great-110%-effort-guy’ that contenders always seem to have around.

The same can be said of players like DeCoud. If we can talk them into sticking around with a reduced role, that deepens the roster tremendously.

Remember when the Patriots missed the playoffs in 2002, in between their first two titles? That seems to be the type of year we are having. A short-term retrenchment setting up a long-term gain.

JimmyO

December 22nd, 2009
9:57 am

DOL, count me in on thanking you for banning “Choke” and other haters out there. This comes from a life long Eagles fan who has lived in Atlanta for 20 yrs. I have season tix to the Falcons and the only time I’m not rooting for them is when they play Phila. You have to root for where you were born and raised. I will ONLY read your blog from now on since the other guys seem to let the haters go on and on. ( I think just so they can show hits on thier articles.) I’m going back to Phila. today to be with family for Christmas. To everyone have a HAPPY and SAFE HOLIDAYS ! Peace

JimmyO

December 22nd, 2009
10:07 am

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BIGBEN42

December 22nd, 2009
10:22 am

This year we did’nt benefit from our Number 1 and Number 2 pick due to injury.Next year we should benefit from having 2 NUMBER 1 AND 2 Number 2’s.Injuries are part of the game.Hopefully in 2010 we can avoid so many injuries. With a good draft we will be in the mix in 2010. Go FALCONS. HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Manny

December 22nd, 2009
10:38 am

Not liking Matt Ryan and liking Michael Vick doesn’t make you a race baiter. Liking Matt Ryan and not liking Michael Vick doesn’t make you a race baiter. And hatred goes both ways, so relax. Michael Vick is doing well… on another team. And there will always be that “Vick vs. Ryan” talk until Matt Ryan wins something other than a regular season game.

Now as far as the Falcons are concerned, Brent Grimes had a good game, but I always thought that Grimes was pretty good and getting better. The problem is that he can get burnt, but he’s still young. To me, his best games are those games where he doesn’t get any recognition at all. Those interceptions were 50% Sanchez making terrible plays and 50% Grimes making great plays. But for me, Grimes is best when Grimes isn’t being talked about at all. In other words, when he is shutting down his receivers.

The secondary as a whole did a great job. They allowed the rush (which still have glaring problems) to get some pressure. I would personally like to see the rush make the secondary look good, instead of the other way around, though. The pass rush is still disappointing, to me.

Now, for the offense. I am not impressed. Part of that is due to the defensive efforts of the Jets. But parts of that is because of the rusty play of Matt Ryan. As I’ve said in other blogs, Ryan keyed on only two players in the passing offense: Roddy White and Gonzalez. There were other passes to other players, but that was only when he had the time to slowly go through his progressions. I would like to see Ryan go through his progressions faster and look off defenders better.

That last play- where he passed to an open Gonzalez in the end zone? Everyone, including my two young sons knew that Matt Ryan was going to pass to Gonzalez. And if he couldn’t get that pass off, he was going to trying to run it in. We all knew it, but it looked like some miracle that the Jets offense let Tony to just sit in the end zone and get that pass off. Tony got wide in the zone which allowed that pass to come in.

That was a mistake. They should have dropped the off linebacker into coverage as soon as they saw the Falcons TE come off the line. But that linebacker pressed in, ignoring Tony. That was why he was so wide open.

But here’s what I liked about the scheme, though. They allowed Ryan to utilize Norwood in short crossing routes. That was nice and Ryan was hitting him in stride. Plus, Ryan played conservative ball. That was great. He made some mistakes; one should have been a Pick6, but he managed the game well. That being said, I would like to see him spread the ball around better. Justin Peele was open a lot and wasn’t hit. Norwood was open and wasn’t hit. That’s a problem.

So here’s my bottom line: Ryan needs to play better in order for this team to be better on offense. On defense, we need a better pass rush, but more importantly, we need better personnel with out rush defense in order to have a better defense. If we can stop the run, our pass rush will automatically get better because it will force our opponents into 3rd-and long opportunities. You get more sacks that way.

That’s my take.

rah

December 22nd, 2009
10:47 am

If we win the last two games, we will have finished one easy field goal missed (Giants game) out of the playoffs with the second toughest schedule in the NFL. That’s not really a falling off, and I hope this will spring us into a great season next year.

LP

December 22nd, 2009
11:29 am

I like Grimes game over Houston’s anyday. I think Houston should’ve been the CB benched for the Falcons not Grimes. As far as J. Anderson goes, we should keep him add about 30lbs and move him to NT. He’s 6′6 290lbs and all he does is make takles. He’s still young 24 and he knows the defensive system. Another important factor is that for his career he’s a relatively healthy player, consistancy is key to building chemistry both offensively and defensively.

Jeff

December 22nd, 2009
11:59 am

Grimes didn’t redeem himself. He showed that Sanchez is the worst QB in the NFL this year. Grimes is not all of a sudden a CB. He was the benificiary of playing against a QB throwing a whopping 20 INT’s in 14 games with a graceful QB rating of 62.3. Give it a rest he shouldn’t be on any NFL roster and hopefully we can find some real corners next year.

Once "Recent" Reader

December 22nd, 2009
12:54 pm

For those that think Choke was banned just because he wrote incessantly about Vick . . … .you obviously weren’t paying much attention to the other posts he liberally sprinkled in with some pretty useless and raunchy comments. I didn’t mid the non-stop Anti-Ryan Babble nor the in geneal Falcons and Falcons Fans trashing . . . .but the other garbage got old. It was like dealing with someone who had ADD and Torrette’s Syndrome combined.

Barry

December 22nd, 2009
2:35 pm

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Barry

December 22nd, 2009
2:48 pm

Hey Y’all:

“Just win, Baby.” “You play to win the game.” “Just win, baby!” That’s right. Our Falcons are winning. We are a winning team. If not for the injuries and the horrorific scheduling with our Falcons playiong 5 consecutive teams coming off “BYE WEEKS”, I more than believe that our FALCONS would be in the playoffs. If Dallas had lost to the Saints, our Falcons would be “SHOCKING THE WORLD” right now and marching to the playoffs. But those are the breaks. However, we are now playing for “BACK TO BACK” winning seasons. What our FALCONS have exhibiited this seasoon is HEART, PRIDE, RESILIENCY, NASTINESS, EXCITEMENT, AND THE WILL TO WIN. The “PROCESS” continues. It continues in “ONE HEARTBEAT!!!”.. we will run the table these next 2 games and will end with a winning season. We will do it in “ONE HEARTBEAT!!”. This is our goa. It will be done. LETS GO FALCONS. Let’s kick this butt in ‘ONE HEARTBEAT!!”

GO FALCONS!!!!!!! LET’s KICK BUTT!!! “JUST WIN, BABY!!”

SSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a SECRET from a FALCON FAN. TELL EVERYBODY!!!!!!!

………………..”ONE HEARTBEAT, BABY!!!………

MV#777

December 22nd, 2009
3:24 pm

SORRY!!!!!!!!!!
YOUR JUST PLAYING TO BE PLAYING..LOL…
MAYBE IN 10YRS THIS TEAM WILL BE READY FOR THE PLAYOFFFFSSSSSSSSS…LOL

P.S. AND I KNOW! YOU MISS MR.MICHAEL VICK!!!!!!!!!HAVE FUN IN THE PLAYOFFS MICHAEL VICK!! I HOPE THE EAGLES MAKE IT TO THE BIG GAME..:)