OTAs: William Moore takes part in first practice

Falcons owner Arthur Blank welcomes safety William Moore to last season's mini-camp, May 8, 2009.  (CURTIS COMPTON/AJC).

Falcons owner Arthur Blank welcomes safety William Moore to last season's mini-camp, May 8, 2009. (CURTIS COMPTON/AJC).

Safety William Moore took part in the first day of organized team activities on Tuesday, according to a team spokesperson.

The first session was closed to the media.

Moore was held out of the team’s mandatory minicamp earlier this month with a pectoral injury.

Moore, a second round pick in the 2009 draft, played sparingly last season as he suffered from knee and hamstring injuries that required surgery and forced him to the injured reserve list.

Running back Jerious Norwood (hip) and wide receiver Ryan Wolfe (injury unknown) also returned to practice.

Wide receiver Harry Douglas (knee), cornerback Brian Williams, wide receiver Kerry Meier (hamstring), defensive tackles Peria Jerry (knee) and Jonathan Babineaux (shoulder) did not practice.

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NED871

May 25th, 2010
10:36 pm

I happen to agree with a uniform change and dont get me wrong I am a huge Falcon fan but they always remind me of those funny looking midevil shorts.I love Arthur Blank but He was wrong to try to do it through a polling process. A simple classic look would have been much better.

NED871

May 25th, 2010
10:41 pm

But the new logo rocks!

Chop Buster

May 25th, 2010
10:55 pm

How the h3ll we get to talking about uniforms on a William Moore blog? Hijackers. DLED when are you going to stop putting that same pic of Arthur and Moore together? Time to find a new William Moore photo son.

Sly Ty

May 25th, 2010
11:06 pm

Normally I am a very optimistic blogger, however, Peria Jerry was injury prone in college, so he isn’t likely to become a consistenly healthy player, like Jesse Tuggle was, especially after having a major surgery to start his career. Also he is actually older than Jamaal Anderson, I like JA98 at DT anyway. Jerry is a bust, and will always be because of his injury history. TD made a mistake in taking him, instead of Michael Oher. However, TD has been great choosing players, just not in that case.

NCR

May 25th, 2010
11:07 pm

I only hope that Moore doesn’t turn out to be one of the “injury-prone” players. Always looks good getting off the bus, but never plays more than 1/2 season. He’s really gotta deliver this season, else he’ll get cut

Sly Ty

May 25th, 2010
11:10 pm

Im glad the Oganization allowed William Moore to heal, they shut him down last year, and that was a wise choice. He should be able to provide solid depth behind Coleman. He isn’t a bust like Jerry, as he still has a chance to be a solid contributor. I hope the team limits his snaps, because over playing him may result in a drop in production as we have seen from Jerrious Norwood.

D. Orlando Ledbetter

May 25th, 2010
11:22 pm

Enjoyed the video ATLJBO22!!!

ATLJBO

May 25th, 2010
11:56 pm

Thanks D-Led

Baxter

May 26th, 2010
12:25 am

You guys ragging Jerry because he was badly injured make me want to puke into a 1984 throwback helmet and then dump it on you heads. Tell us please how you know the exstensive injury history of Peria and this makes for a bust draft pick after two games.

Steve

May 26th, 2010
12:41 am

I like the falcons changing their helmets. I like the old red helmets for home games and the balck helmets on the road.

LawdhamMercy

May 26th, 2010
1:06 am

I can’t wait to see our whole team healthy. I think Moore, Jerry, and Douglass will make a huge impact on the team if we’re healthy. We have a favorable schedule. This could be the year we take it to the big game. With better defensive coverage, Abraham, and the Beer Man we’ll be a much better team. I really can’t wait to see our new Lights Out Spoon come in the game and knock the snot out of Deangelo Williams and Reggie Bush coming out the backfeild.

“SMASH!! Bush drops the ball, Beer Man picks it up and rumbles in the endzone for the score. The Falcons beat the Aint’s 27-10″

Poppa Falcon

May 26th, 2010
2:38 am

Great blog, DOL! I’m glad that Dimitroff made defense a high priority in the draft and picked up some quality depth to compensate for what may be the loss of injured starters. After having the 4th hardest schedule to (now) the 20th, there’s reason to believe that this team can go 12-4 when the smoke dust settles. In fact, if it weren’t for a few missed field goals and a droppped td pass in NY, we COULD’VE went 11-5/12-4 last yr. ( & that’s WITHOUT Peria & a host of other injured players ) Whoever starts and plays for us will be WELL COACHED, and THAT’S gonna be the key to success for us this yr. If Peria can’t play at a high level, ( and I hope he can ) this coa hing staff will put somebody in that can. Period.

nball

May 26th, 2010
3:46 am

I’m taking bets… What do you think?

“Peria Jerry or William Moore… Who’s most likely to be the next Ed Hartwell?”

myra

May 26th, 2010
4:52 am

I’ll believe it when I see it.(on the field)

Scott Anderson

May 26th, 2010
6:33 am

Hope Moore will be healthy all year. Douglas will make a considerable impact, but he is smallish and hard to know if he can withstand the hits in the NFL.

Couldnt help notice Norwood on the injured list with a hip. How the heck do you go through the whole season off and hopefully preparing and then have a hip injury to hold you out of practise ? This guy needs to be trade bait.

Getting excited for the Falcons this year.

Scott Anderson

May 26th, 2010
6:34 am

Terrance X

May 25th, 2010
4:34 pm
i don’t recall Jack Tatum ever getting hurt. i covered them long ago when my last name was Moore too.

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terrance x – that is hilarious

[...] OTAs: William Moore takes part in first session [...]

[...] Falcons second-year safety William Moore, coming off an injury and held out of a recent mini-camp, was on the practice field yesterday, reports D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta [...]

Tom

May 26th, 2010
8:17 am

what’s with all the uniform talk?

Case Quarter

May 26th, 2010
8:49 am

@Terrance X – funny and informative. Why did you ever leave for AOL?

BTW, I’m sure William Moore will pull an eyelid muscle soon.

ATL Birdman

May 26th, 2010
9:25 am

F the Saints and their idiot fan base.
That is all.

Ken Strickland

May 26th, 2010
9:44 am

Will someone please tell me what Carolina has done to make you anyone feel they’re going to be so much improved that they will be able to challenge us? Offensively, their QB is inexperienced and has thrown an average of 62.5 passes per yr over his 4yr career. We’re somehow expected to believe their 27th ranked passing OFF is somehow going to drastically improve with an inexperienced QB, and without making a single receiver change, or change to an OL that gave up 33 sacks?

GIVE ME A BREAK.

Their rushing DEF was one of the NFL’s worst, and they’ve lost JPeppers, their best DL, and their passing OFF was also one of the NFL’s worst. Peppers will be replaced by DE EBrown, who had a whopping 22 total tackles and 2.5 sacks last yr. Their DT’s combined for 23 total tackles and 2 sacks last yr. How is a DEF that registered only 31 sacks last yr going to improve their pass rush and pass DEF by replacing their top DL, who had over one third of their sacks, with a far less talented DE who had only 2.5 sacks?

We’ll be upgraded at CB(DRobinson/DFranks), OLB(SWeatherspoon), safety(WMoore), DT(PJerry/CPeters), WR(Meir/Douglas), RB(MTurner/JNorwood) and OL(HDahl/Baker). Even with our injuries last yr, we managed to finish ahead of Carolina with a winning record. How in the hell can they lose talent and we gain talent, yet they are somehow suppose to be as good or better than us?

ATL_Falcon_For_Life

May 26th, 2010
9:58 am

ATLJBO_ Great Video on H D!!!!!! he was looking to be a beast of a 3rd pick! I truly hope/PRAY that he as the same EXPLOSIVENESS, which was what made him special, this year and going forward! That was the one thing missing from our off last year. Besides M. Turner not showing up in shape. Those end rounds HD does really keep the D on their hills.

Ken Strickland – I am with you. Not sure why so many are thinking Carolina is giong to be so good. They will still beable to run the ball very well & maybe one of their QB’s step up? But their D looks to be lacking this year, as the owner seams to be bracing for a lock out. (Which is not good for his fans) or for FANS OF THE NFL!!!!!!

Dear NFL
Please learn from the mistakes that MLB made. They still can not sell out playoff games much less reg. season games. They (MLB) are falling farther and farther behind. You (NFL) have your fans hooked, don’t lose us over a few % points here or there! Your all making more $$$$$$ than you could ever spend! ! Find away to agree and keep this great game going! !

[...] Atlanta Falcons second-year safety William Moore took part in the first day of organized team activities on Tuesday, according to a team spokesperson. [...]

Hamp

May 26th, 2010
10:14 am

I’m also worried about Jerry. But I say hold him out until he is fully recoverd because bringing injury prone players back early only compounds the problem.

If we get jerry, hd, and moore back we are a beast of a team. I watched the falcons bears game last night and coleman is not bad at all. He is not gonna get INTs but to come down in the box and make plays that is what you want your SS to do. Be careful what you wish for.

truth

May 26th, 2010
12:06 pm

hiramsaint……never mind, your lack of intelligences has forced me not to respond to you.

Sly Ty

May 26th, 2010
12:43 pm

To Baxter, I apologize for making you want to Puke in the 1984 throw back helmet, but Peria Jerry’s injury riddled past @ Ole Miss cannot be discounted, and he is the same age as JA98. I hope he isn’t a bust, but he will not be a productive player for us this season. When he was playing, he was poor against the run, and I don’t recall him causing any pressure on QBs. TD made a mistake taking him, but TD has been AWESOME with most of the other choices.

Sly Ty

May 26th, 2010
12:46 pm

Hamp I agree, Coleman is solid, and Moore will provide good depth behind him. Quality depth is what wins over the long haul as player will get nicked up from the moment they start hitting in training camp. The NFL isn’t a contact sport, IT IS A COLLISION SPORT. After the 1st day of training camp there is only one group of players who aren’t hurting….the QBs.

Ken Strickland

May 26th, 2010
12:46 pm

ATL_FAN_FOR_LIFE-Assuming one of their QB’s manages to do something neither has managed to do throughout their careers, exactly what will they have to work with. The Panthers are still a one dimensional rushing OFF, and a very limited passing OFF which is still heavily dependent on one player, WR SSmith. Their DEF will be extremely lucky if their DE’s combined manage to match the 42 TTackles’s, 10.5 Sacks, 5 FFumbles, 1 Block, 5 PDefended, 2 INT’s and 1 TD that DE JPeppers had last yr. He registered 10 more total tackles than both their DT’s combined.

And keep in mind we’re not talking about a bunch of rookies or 2nd yr players that you would expect to improve. Even their pass DEF, which was very solid last yr, will definitely suffer with the loss of their most prolific pass rusher, who was also one of their better pass defenders.

Even the Saints will be in for a rude awakening this up coming season. They rode their play making DEF, not their OFF, the the SB. And their play making DEF won’t be able to duplicate last yrs feat, because there’s no way anyone can expect players like DE WSmith, safety RHarper, and MLB JVilma to duplicate their career, or near career yrs. And who is going to replace what safety DSharper did last yr. Even if he’s resigned, he’s not going to duplicate last yrs career yrs overall production.

We’ll be a much better team just by getting healthy. Add the depth, athleticism and upgrades to our previous areas of weakness, and you have a much stronger team, one the Saints struggled to defeat both times, even with our injuries.

SeenThisB4

May 26th, 2010
4:23 pm

Ken: Your falcants need to be a better team than last year just to stay the same distance behind the Saints that you were last year. The Saints are going to have a better defense than last year. By the way, just for your information, the falcants were the only team in the NFC South that they beat twice last year, and it wasn’t much of a struggle either time. Think about that, the only team the Saints beat twice last year was Atlanta.

Ken Strickland

May 26th, 2010
4:52 pm

SEENTHISB4-Your AINTS will suffer the same fate most SB winners and participants have sufferedthe following season, and for the same reason. Most SB teams ride a wave of emotion, absence of key injuries, career performances, luck and the element of surprise to the Superbowl. There’s no way all, or even most, of those elements will present themselves to the AINTS in consecutive yrs.

Teams will be gunning and scheming for them next yr, and the AINTS ain’t strong enough defensively to withstand the pressure. When you defeated a Falcon team that was missing its LT, RG, Pro Bowl QB, RB, both CB’s, DT and #1 backup RB, by 3 pts, trust me KATRINA BRAIN, you struggled. And please tell me what moves have been make by the AINTS that will make them so much better.