
Falcons fans have plenty to cheer about on the way to a 41-7 victory over the Arizona Cardinals during 2nd half action at the Georgia Dome. Curtis Compton / ccompton@ajc.com
Falcons coach Mike Smith was upbeat during his post-game press conference.
He was clearly elated with the 41-7 beatdown the Falcons put on the Cardinals.
No one in the locker room wanted to be on plane for New Orleans next Saturday with a 0-2 record.
Here’s what Coach Smith had to say:
OPENING STATEMENT: “Hey guys we talk all the time about starting fast, sustaining our level of intensity and our level of play for 60 minutes. We also talk about our ability to run the football and finish games. I thought it was evident today that we (followed) those three principles. I thought in all three phases of the game, we played well. With that being said, there are still a lot of things we have to get corrected. There were a lot of penalties. I think we had six penalties for 75 yards. Those are going to hurt you in close games. I was really pleased with . . . the men out on that field and the way they responded today. With that I’ll open it up for questions.”
ON JASON SNELLING: “What can you say about this guy. Over 180 total yards and three touchdowns. That just says a lot about the depth o this team . . . Not only running the football, but catching the football. I thought our offensive line opened up some nice holes not only for Jason, but for when Michael (Turner) was in there.”
ON TURNER: “When the score went the way it did there . . . we were not going to put Michael Turner back in the ball game. We decided to rely on Jason. Some of the things we had to do schematically, and formationally, we had to adjust because we only had two healthy running backs and one of them was the fullback Ovie Mughelli.”
MORE ON TURNER: “I don’t think it was significant. He was talking about going back in to the ball game. He was cleared to go back in. I don’t think it’s going to be anything significant. But I have yet to talk to the trainers. I have not had my post-game meeting with the trainers.”
ON THE DEFENSE: “I thought that our defense did some very good things. Again, we had an 8-man spacing issue. Again, when you give up an 80-yard run, it just absolutely chaps you. I know our coaching staff will get that corrected. We can’t be giving up those explosive plays in those situations. But all in all, it was good to see some of our young players play. William Moore in his first start, I thought that he was a very active player. He had that interception there (early) in the second half. That was a big, big series for us as a football team. . . I was very pleased with the way William handled his first action.”
MORE ON THE DEFENSE: “Through the first two games and this is a long season, it’s a defense that is learning. Coach (Brian) VanGorder and his staff I think has done a very good job in bringing these young guys along. When guys have to step up, the next guy steps up and does a nice job. But you can not give up those explosive plays. They are going to come back and eventually get you. They got us last week and this week we were able to overcome it. . . They are flying around. They are a fun group of guys to be around and coach. They have done a nice job through the first two weeks. We still have to become more consistent if we really want to be the type of defense that want to be.”
ON THIRD DOWNS: “0 for 8 on third down efficiency. Again this has been a subject of discussion in this room at other times. It’s always something that in the offseason and through the preseason, the No. 1 emphasis of our defensive staff is to be efficient on third down. Win third down and limit your exposure to offensive plays. When you limit you exposure to offensive plays it helps your chances, it enhances your chances of being successful. We’ve done a nice job in these first two ball games.”
ON THE PENALTIES: “It is a big concern. We want to play penalty free. . . We had two unnecessary roughness calls. We are going to play on the edge. I have to see the tape in terms of if it was a flop or an unnecessary roughness.”
ON THE BEATDOWN: “We did some things that were more characteristic of the way we play football. In terms of the way our guys played on the offensive side. That is playing a very aggressive style. Playing a very physical style. We were the tempo setters in the game today. I think that’s very, very important for any team that is going to be successful. They have to set the tempo and control the tempo.”
ON JERIOUS NORWOOD’S INJURY: “I don’t know (what the injury) was. It’s looked like something on the lower leg. He came off the field and we’ll have our post-game wrap up in the next hour or so.”
MORE ON SNELLING: “There were concerns. I don’t know that they were doubts. We are very confident in Jason Snelling and his ability to run the football. We had a package in place. We always have a package in place that if we went down to one back and it happened to be the fullback, we have plays that we can run and the protections we can basically operate with in the game. It was a concern, but I never really felt it was going to be an issue running the football. I thought our offensive line was the star of the game the way they set the tempo.”
ON OVIE MUGHELLI: “It was great to see Ovie run the football. Ovie is a guy who spends most of his time leading a ball carrier through the hole. It was good that Ovie had an opportunity to run the ball. I thought that he ran it very effectively. I thought that it shows that we do definitely have some depth on the offensive side of the ball as well.”
ON MATT RYAN: “Matt had three touchdown passes and a 117.3 quarterback rating. I thought that he operated more effectively. I thought that his accuracy was a little bit better in this ball game and when we asked him to do things in the no huddle sequencing he did a good job there. . . I thought that Matt did a very good job running the offense and operating within our offensive scheme.”
ON ERIK COLEMAN: “Coleman had a knee injury in the game last week and we made a game-time decision that he would not play.”
238 comments Add your comment
GregKennesaw
September 20th, 2010
6:37 pm
I love the smack talk, by the way, what was the score of the games last year? I remember we lost, but what were the scores? I don’t remember any blowouts, I remember Decoud nearly taking off bree’s head and Grime’s interception. Don’t see a blow out for either side.
hiramsaint
September 20th, 2010
6:45 pm
@ greg- i believe it was 2 w’s for the saints and 2 L’s for the falcons
whodat70816
September 20th, 2010
6:58 pm
Congrats Falcons….enjoy that stomping your team put on those cards.
Just remember you true test comes Sunday!
whodat70816
September 20th, 2010
6:59 pm
Oh yeah, I’ll be back next week and should the Falcons lose to the Saints….I don’t want to see all of that hate talk on here like I did last week.
GregKennesaw
September 20th, 2010
7:01 pm
What was the score?
hiramsaint
September 20th, 2010
7:06 pm
does it really matter or do W’s and L’s matter?
Martin
September 20th, 2010
7:10 pm
The score is the saints (1) super bowl win, the falcants (0) super bowl wins. The score is the last eight games saints (7) wins, falcants (1) win. Last week everybody on here was talking trash about how awful the falcants were. This week some of you are talking like the falcants just won the super bowl. Next week, you guys will be down on the falcants again, talking that same old stuff about how your team came close to beating the saints, you know like last year, only to get two losses hung on your team. I’m glad you guys are happy to play the super bowl champs close. We saints fans love getting the win. Close only count in horseshoe. See you guys on Sunday, after the saints win.
SeenThisB4
September 20th, 2010
7:15 pm
For the record, first game last year: 35-27, Saints. Second game 26-23, Saints. Second game, Saints were resting all their starters in the second half. LOL!
GEAUX SAINTS! OUR TIME!!
Chop Buster
September 20th, 2010
7:19 pm
Kudos to Snelling…I like the way you hit the holes with authority and don’t go down at first contact. Willie Mo is looking better and will get more comfortable as the season goes on. Hopefully the coaching staff lets him play…he can be a factor against the Saints. Loved the interception and the lick on Anderson. Even JA98 put a nice crack on someone yesterday. I know this was against the Cardinals and Anderson is not a premier QB, but they played aggressive on both sides of the ball for once. Let’s keep it up and bust up some Saints!
DePlane
September 20th, 2010
7:53 pm
I love these folks who say “take away the Cards penalties and it’s a different game”! Penalties are part of the game cheez whiz!
ryan
September 20th, 2010
7:55 pm
The Saint have to play twice the Falcons will be fresh the Falcons play descent against the Saints .
DePlane
September 20th, 2010
7:57 pm
We don’t care in the ATL what happened last year with the Saints. That was last year in case your dim awareness of the calendar has you reliving your glory days.
I like the team the Birds have assembled and they are ready to bring you a little something for you to remember. Did this game solve all the Falcons problems? No. But it shows what they are capable of and the Saints will have their hands full if the Birds bring it like they did on Sunday.
DePlane
September 20th, 2010
8:05 pm
STB4, young MR against the mature Brees. It will be a fun game; are you going? I hope the 49′ers give you guys a fat lip out there in SF and soften you up a little for us. I’m not going to defile the Saints, they deserve the respect they earned and I’m glad to see it for the city of NO. But this is a different year and it’s tough to follow up a SB season. We’ll see if they can sustain it, but in the mean time dem Birds are shaping up nicely and will give you a battle. A win is not in the bag for you.
hiramsaint
September 20th, 2010
8:51 pm
1st drive- how ya gonna stop that falcants?
FalconsFan284
September 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
Hiram——Glad you’ve stuck to the same name for two or maybe three straight posts. I see a Saints team struggling to make a play against the 49ers. Jonathan Vilma is getting pushed around by a nasty O-line and good running back. Sounds very familiar!
Football Bat
September 20th, 2010
10:43 pm
I just love how Saints “Dooochebags” gets on here to rant from momma’s basement and can’t even spell LOSERVILLE. Could be a loong plane ride home and a short week to prep for the Birds.
Falcon Jim
September 20th, 2010
10:53 pm
Hey, hiram
Just got back and it’s second half and your guys just scored to go up 16 – 14.
Hang on.
Talk to you later, buddy………………..
waynester
September 20th, 2010
10:58 pm
Niners are getting a pretty good push up the middle–hopefully we can, too. Saints finally getting into a rhythm with help from stupid SF penalties….
Falcon Jim
September 20th, 2010
11:04 pm
Nice stop niners.
19 points is kinda a strange score.
Bush almost got that punt return.
Falcon Jim
September 20th, 2010
11:10 pm
Voodoo lucky friggin interception.
robertussen
September 20th, 2010
11:10 pm
the falcons can beat both these teams
waynester
September 20th, 2010
11:24 pm
Bush having a bad week….
bcinbuford
September 20th, 2010
11:31 pm
Hey All you NO fans, explain how superior your team is when they are playing a team who has given you the ball 4 times and you only lead by 5.
bcinbuford
September 20th, 2010
11:33 pm
SF out rushing, out passing and out fumbling you guys, but you can’t put them away. Sounds like a serious Super Bowl Pretender
bcinbuford
September 20th, 2010
11:38 pm
Where are all you Saints fans? Did mommy put you to bed or are you celebrating this glorious win over such an impressive team?
bcinbuford
September 20th, 2010
11:44 pm
Oh NO! Can the Niners tie the game?…Not against such a talented Super Champion!
bcinbuford
September 20th, 2010
11:49 pm
What a Championship caliber team! GEAUX Niners!
Once "Recent" Reader
September 20th, 2010
11:50 pm
Just came on to see if anyone was discussing Monday night game. Hey I think it was smart to leave a bunch of time on the clock. If 2 point conversion does not work . . . leaves some time for onside kick and FG field positioning. Now of course . . . .if Saints keep doing what they are doing now . . . then it will not look so smart.
Once "Recent" Reader
September 20th, 2010
11:52 pm
Terrible . . .that back has to turn around and look.
bcinbuford
September 20th, 2010
11:52 pm
Just like I figured, when the game gets interesting all the Aints fans disappear!
bcinbuford
September 20th, 2010
11:57 pm
Oh Well. Now the Saints fans can celebrate such a dominating when over a true championship caliber team! HA HA
Once "Recent" Reader
September 20th, 2010
11:57 pm
Damn bcinbuford . . . I thought that one was tipped and not making it! Oh well . .. ..the Saints are 2-0, but they don’t seem to be the same world-beaters on Offense like most of last year. Hopefully Falc D continues there good play . ..and O has another Arizona like game.
Falcon Jim
September 20th, 2010
11:58 pm
Enter your comments here
Falcon Jim
September 20th, 2010
11:58 pm
Voodoo b.s
Voodoo b.s.
Voodoo b.s.
waynester
September 20th, 2010
11:59 pm
That last niners drive was as good of a 2 minute drill as you’ll see. NO wins but Niners looked great with the obvious exception of the turnovers……
Once "Recent" Reader
September 20th, 2010
11:59 pm
Still . . . . .they do have some great receivers, Drew Brees, and a pretty tough D . . . ..so I’m not gonna give the Saints a hard time for “barely” being 2-0:)
Once "Recent" Reader
September 21st, 2010
12:00 am
waynester . . I was watching game on and off . …I thought Alex Smith looked pretty darn good tonight. Good for him, I hope he’s found his stride . .. .finally.
Falcon Jim
September 21st, 2010
12:01 am
What the “F” is GEAUX? Speak f~c~ing English you GD stupid smuk drinker ! ! !
hiramsaint
September 21st, 2010
12:02 am
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWINNERS—2-0
bcinbuford
September 21st, 2010
12:02 am
As a fan from the NFC West Days (Rams, 49′rs, Saints and Falcons) I will give the Saints fans a hard time whenever I can! The Saints need to look at the Atlanta game from yesterday and see what you are suppose to do to teams you are suppose to beat!
waynester
September 21st, 2010
12:03 am
2 weeks in a row the Saints eke out a win, but it’s still a “W”. Now let’s give ‘em their first loss!
hiramsaint
September 21st, 2010
12:03 am
see you girls sunday. now we’ve beaten 2 teams that could smak the falcants around like rag dolls-
Falcon Jim
September 21st, 2010
12:04 am
GEAUX must be what you get on your fingers when you……………………
Falcon Jim
September 21st, 2010
12:04 am
hiram,
go for some GEAUX……………HA HA HA HA
bcinbuford
September 21st, 2010
12:05 am
@Falcon Jim, I can’t speak English to the Saints fans…they wouldn’t understand!!!
bcinbuford
September 21st, 2010
12:07 am
@hiramsaint Don’t you mean WHEWWWWWWWW!
waynester
September 21st, 2010
12:10 am
hiramsaint
Is talking big but you know he was shaking in his boots tonight–bcinbuford you got that right….
Falcon Jim
September 21st, 2010
12:10 am
Is GEAUX the stuff you use to get GEAUX off your fingers or is GEAUX the stuff you need to get GEAUX off your fingers?
Y’all are just cornfussin……………..
waynester
September 21st, 2010
12:14 am
See ya’ll Sunday in the Septic Dome….
Stizz
September 21st, 2010
12:18 am
Hiram, are you serious?! We smacked around that team you barely snuck by tonight in their home park last year.