GAME DAY CENTRAL: Broncos vs. Falcons on MNF

QB corner: Matt Ryan discusses Denver

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) runs the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) runs the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan knows how to lift the curtain for the home opener, which is Monday night against the Denver Broncos.

He’s 4-0 in home openers, and the Falcons have averaged 32.2 points in those victories over Detroit (34-21 in 2008), Miami (19-7 in 2009), Arizona (41-7 in 2010) and Philadelphia (35-31 in 2011).

Here’s a brief Q&A involving Ryan and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s D. Orlando Ledbetter.

Q: What type of challenge does the offense face in Denver pass rushers Elvis Dumervil and Von Miller?

A: They are really talented guys. … They are guys that when you game plan, you game plan accordingly to protect yourself against what they can do. It will come down to execution.

Q: What’s your evaluation of their corners Champ Bailey and Tracy Porter?

A: I think both of them are really good. We know Tracy from having played in New Orleans. He’s a talented guy, a guy who can make some plays. He’s aggressive. Clutch. When you look back at the Super Bowl [against the Colts three seasons ago] he can come up with big plays at the right time. Then Champ Bailey, we don’t see him as often, but when you watch him on film, he’s a really, really solid player. Very talented. He’s been to the Pro Bowl 11 times, so that speaks for itself. It’s going to be a good matchup for us.

Q: How different will it be seeing Keith Brooking on the other side?

A: We played Brooking a couple of years ago in Dallas. It’s always good. … I think he played nine snaps last week. I’m sure he’ll be in there in different situations. We know Keith. He’s talented against run or pass. He’ll do a good job for them.

The X factor: Running back Michael Turner

Falcons running back Michael Turner emerges from the smoke and fire to take on the Ravens in Atlanta. Curtis Compton, ccompton@ajc.com

Falcons running back Michael Turner emerges from the smoke and fire to take on the Ravens in Atlanta. Curtis Compton, ccompton@ajc.com

Falcons running back Michael Turner was held to 32 yards on 11 carries in the opener against Kansas City.

Turner, a two-time Pro Bowler, will be needed against the Broncos on Monday night and is the X-factor for the game.

If the Falcons don’t establish the rushing attack, they won’t be able to play keep-away from Peyton Manning and the Denver offense.

Turner expects tough sledding against a rugged Denver defense.

“Nobody talks about their linebacking corps, but they are a great defense,” Turner said. “They played a great game against Pittsburgh last week.”

The Broncos’ starting linebackers are Wesley Woodyard (from LaGrange), Joe Mays and Von Miller. Former Falcons standout Keith Brooking backs up Woodyard at weakside linebacker and plays in mostly run situations.

“We have to run the ball, especially when you have a great quarterback like Peyton Manning on the other side,” Turner said. “We have to control the clock, control the tempo of the game, and hopefully we can keep them off the field as much as possible and score touchdowns. You don’t want give that guy any extra chances to beat you.”

Turner had four 100-yard games in six matchups against John Fox when he was the coach of the Carolina Panthers.

“We felt like it was an advantage for us to throw last week,” quarterback Matt Ryan said. “It’s one of those things where we think we can do whatever we need to do. I think we are talented that way. If we have to run it 50 times, we’ll run it 50 times. It’s just the way that certain games shake out.”

Quite frankly, the Falcons haven’t spent a lot of time on the running game in the offseason, and Turner is getting used to new fullback Lousaka Polite.

“We want to take what they give us, but obviously it does start up front with the running game,” center Todd McClure said.

On the hot seat: Linebacker Sean Weatherspoon

(Spoon was limited last week with a hamstring injury and is questionable for the game.)

060612 FLOWERY BRANCH :  Falcons linebacker Sean Weatherspoon fires up teammates during warmups for team practice at Flowery Branch on Wednesday, June 6, 2012.  CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

060612 FLOWERY BRANCH : Falcons linebacker Sean Weatherspoon fires up teammates during warmups for team practice at Flowery Branch on Wednesday, June 6, 2012. CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

Falcons linebacker Sean Weatherspoon, the team’s defensive signal-caller, put in some extra study sessions after practices to prepare for his matchup with Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.

“Yes, I do,” said Weatherspoon when asked if he considered part of this game to be a matchup of wits with Manning. “It starts with the linebackers, getting the call from the sidelines. They are going to try to up-tempo us a little bit, so it’s our job to match his tempo.”

Weatherspoon, who was limited in practice with a hamstring injury, is basically the quarterback of the defense from his weakside linebacker spot. Keeping his poise against Manning will be key.

“That will be a big part of my game trying to make sure that I keep everybody in a comfortable mood, where we are locked in and ready to go,” Weatherspoon said. “We don’t want to be out there panicking. When they look at me when I’m getting the calls, if I’m confident, we all will be confident. I think that will help us win the game.”

One problem the Broncos present is their “22” formation — two running backs and two tight ends. Most teams like the run in that formation, but with an athletic-pass catching tight end in Jacob Tamme, the Broncos will pass from the formation.

“That’s poses a challenge, but we are tuned into him,” Weatherspoon said. “The coaches have done a great job of game planning.”

Connections

Falcons coach Mike Smith (2003-07) and offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter (2007-11) both were on the

Jack Del Rio speaking to the media following a morning practice at Flowery Branch in 2010 when he was Jacksonville's head coach. (D.Orlando Ledbetter/dledbetter@ajc.com)

Jack Del Rio speaking to the media following a morning practice at Flowery Branch in 2010 when he was Jacksonville's head coach. (D.Orlando Ledbetter/dledbetter@ajc.com)

 staff in Jacksonville when Jack Del Rio was the head coach.

Del Rio now is Denver’s defensive coordinator.

“Jack gave me my first opportunity in the NFL, so I will always be indebted to him for that,” Koetter said. “But this is a players’ game, and we are both in new situations. We are both trying to earn our way with new teams. It’s nothing more than that.”

Also, Denver is led by former Carolina Panthers coach John Fox, who’s in his second season with the team. Smith holds a 4-2 record in games against Fox.

Other connections include:

  • Falcons defensive line coach Ray Hamilton also coached under Del Rio in Jacksonville.
  • Falcons defensive coordinator Mike Nolan has had two stints with the Broncos. He was their defensive coordinator in 2009 and their linebackers and special-teams coach from 1987-92.
  • Falcons secondary coach Tim Lewis coached for Fox on the Panthers’ staff in 2007-08.
  • Falcons linebacker Akeem Dent and Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno were teammates at Georgia.
  • Falcons defensive tackle Vance Walker and Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas were teammates at Georgia Tech.
  • Falcons wide receiver Harry Douglas and defensive end Elvis Dumervil were teammates at Louisville.
  • Broncos linebacker Keith Brooking played his first 11 seasons with the Falcons and played at Tech.
  • Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey, an 11-time Pro Bowler, starred at Georgia.

Stat corner: Falcons’ pass defense will get tested

110801 Flowery Branch - Falcons cornerback Christopher Owens looks for the interception during a coordination drill while players run through the first padded practice at training camp in Flowery Branch on Monday, August 1, 2011.     Curtis Compton ccompton@ajc.com

110801 Flowery Branch - Falcons cornerback Christopher Owens looks for the interception during a coordination drill while players run through the first padded practice at training camp in Flowery Branch on Monday, August 1, 2011. Curtis Compton ccompton@ajc.com

After a 20-month layoff because of neck surgery, Denver quarterback Peyton Manning, the NFL’s only four-time MVP, was sharp in his return.

He completed 19 of 26 passes (73.1 percent) for 253 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-19 victory over Pittsburgh.

The Falcons’ secondary allowed 258 yards passing and one touchdown to Kansas City’s Matt Cassel and will be without their top cover corner in Brent Grimes, who suffered an Achilles injury and is out for the season.

Dunta Robinson will shift to right cornerback, and Christopher Owens will play nickel back.

Cornerback Asante Samuel talks a big game, but he prepares thoroughly by watching lots of film. He’s the locker-room expert on Manning.

“He’s had some experience going against Peyton, and I’m sure he can enlighten [the cornerbacks] on a lot of things,” Falcons coach Mike Smith said. “Peyton is a very good quarterback, and we will try and gain an advantage any way we can. We’ll use the resources that Asante has in terms of the number of games he’s played against him.”

Samuel has put in a lot of film work this week to be ready for Manning.

“I think it’s quality over quantity,” Samuel said. “I watch a lot of film, but it’s about watching the right things and taking the right things from the tape and applying it to the game to make your game that much better. I do my studying. … There is definitely a method to how I flow out there.”

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252 comments Add your comment

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
3:03 pm

I told you he doesnt have a team,, which begs the question,, whats the point,,,

Cejay

September 17th, 2012
3:03 pm

of Simpleton !!!

JSS

September 17th, 2012
3:03 pm

Nope, you’re not mature enough to handle it…

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
3:05 pm

And JoeTess, just use your real name,, I mean Flacons,, come on man,

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
3:06 pm

Then he tries to insult your inteligence by telling you your too stupid to understand,, well done JSS,, your so predictible LOL!!

Mike Franklin

September 17th, 2012
3:08 pm

JSS – You’re well spoken so I know you can’t be a saints fan. Your form of insults take on an indirect, feminine quality so I am guessing there is a better than 50/50 shot you are female. You are a regular here so chances are you are from a city or area that supports a team from the NFC South.

Aside from that, about the only reasoning for your presence here is to play nip & tuck with the locals for some personal gratification.

Tell me am wrong. I’m good with that possibility if you can offer something worth consideration.

JSS

September 17th, 2012
3:10 pm

I watch games from Thursday to Monday and appreciate every talent without being tainted by homer traits… I should send Arthur Blank a thank you note, he freed me of my last tie to the Falcons being my hometeam the day he hired Bobby Petrino… Never regretted giving up on them… Saved money, never aggravated when they fail (or succeed)… Oh by the way, how’s the longing taste (for championships and playoff wins) going down?

JSS

September 17th, 2012
3:23 pm

Mike Franklin, wrong 60%…
Not playing games with these folks… They really want to talk football logically, more than willing to engage them… Definitely not a woman, but I raised by strong women (and equally strong men) who weren’t afraid of gay folks, poor folks, people who were different, and never allowed me to be a blind follower… First live-in girlfriend ( of 15 years) died of sickle cell anemia in 2005… I’ve worked since I was 14 and my step-son graduated from Albion College… I moved back here from Southern CA after 6 years in 2007 when my Mother’s health declined (her only child), finished M. Sci last month while caring for her and doing contract for entertainment companies… Simple as that…

However, if they wish to be nasty… I can go old testament…

I dog most of these guys because this is their outlet for every ugly thought they’d never share in public… Simple as that…

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
3:27 pm

I guess in your defense JSS you’re not the only person to be traumatized by Bobby Petrino LOL,,,

JSS

September 17th, 2012
3:27 pm

Funny, telling someone else to your “real name” when your tell card (”your”) gives you away every time you post… Like they say, never waste your good material on a Catskills audience!

JSS

September 17th, 2012
3:29 pm

I wasn’t traumatized, I got before he laid waste to Flowery Branch… Soieeeeeeeeeeeee

ATLSWAG

September 17th, 2012
3:32 pm

@JSS..LET ME GET OUT MY VIOLIN LOL

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
3:37 pm

Oh Brother,,

Cejay

September 17th, 2012
3:38 pm

Wake me up when its over…………..

JSS

September 17th, 2012
3:41 pm

Like I said, if you aren’t mature enough to hand le it, don’t ask… Keep your violin in the case, you haven’t played since Suzuki classes 30 years ago… Save the cats and dogs ears…

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
3:41 pm

there you go jumping to conclusions,, something you warn others about to do on a regular basis yourself

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
3:49 pm

sorry about the typo JSS,, what did you glean from that one,, LOL

Cejay

September 17th, 2012
3:51 pm

Man, can’t you see, people tell you ten times a day….your pretentiousness is what pisses everybody off. It must be what Cali did to you, that and I’ve seen you make derogatory remarks about the south…

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
4:00 pm

I have noticed that too Cejay, the derogatory remarks…

Michael M.

September 17th, 2012
4:00 pm

Back home now readin this junk about JSS…………….I told ya he’s a smooth operator……………….but back to the Game………………..it probably will go down to a huge big play setting up for a touchdown or maybe just one play being a touchdown to change the momentum……………..anyone thinks differently so be it or it could just go down to us getting our asXX beat but not hardly……………………more like Atlanta handing out the butt whoopin in this one…………………….

JSS

September 17th, 2012
4:01 pm

Southern life (that term in itself is not what many of you try to imply on it) has its benefits, but it can be flawed… There’s nothing wrong in that point, it is the never being on the right side of history never seems to sink in… Instead of accepting it, certain segments dig their heels with a false sense of pride… If you can’t see that, too bad…

Michael M.

September 17th, 2012
4:07 pm

If I am wrong I’ll come on here and take the ragging but 1 – 1 beats being in the hole 0 – 2 any day of the week………..hope we get out of this game tonight injury free…………………………….

JSS

September 17th, 2012
4:08 pm

One man’s “pretense” is another person’s actual accomplishments… Thank goodness I don’t believe in envy…

Mikey

September 17th, 2012
4:16 pm

All eyes will be on our Falcons as America tunes in to watch Peyton Manning in action. If our Falcons rise to the occassion and pull out a win, they will have nation-wide respect. This is not easily won and it WILL be indicative of their high level of achievement. I will root for them win or lose but sure want to see their best. GO FALCONS! RISE UP!

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
4:20 pm

I think what JSS is saying is we are a bunch of racist hillbillies and easy pickins for his superiour intelligence. Go Falcons!

Michael M.

September 17th, 2012
4:21 pm

Atlanta can win the game tonight………………. and still………. will receive little respect out of anyone from the NFL network to FoX Sunday and the little corners in between…………this is the markee match-up game of the week and over on NFL.com the big story is those two bafoon coaches arguing about the Bucs on the last play of the game………………………….

Nik

September 17th, 2012
4:22 pm

Saints trolls sure got quiet today…
I do have a bad feeling about that secondary…

Michael M.

September 17th, 2012
4:23 pm

JSS is a wannabee philospher………..don’t yah hit me in my eye JSS…………..I might cry………………………………..ha ! ha !……………………

Cejay

September 17th, 2012
4:24 pm

@LOL at The Aints
You have hit the nail on the head sir

JSS

September 17th, 2012
4:30 pm

Hillbillies aren’t racist… Mountain folk are tolerant, they just like being left alone to live their life without interference… Any other stereotypes you want to bat around on my account?

JSS

September 17th, 2012
4:34 pm

Don’t let Camus and Sartre scare you Michael, go ahead pick it, you’ll feel better about things other than football if you give ‘em a chance…

Barry

September 17th, 2012
4:35 pm

HEY Y’ALL:

IT’S. THAT. TIME!! IT’S THAT TIME TO SMACK SOMEONE IN THE CHOPS ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD AT “OUR HOUSE” AT THE GEORGIA DOME!!!! IT’S. TIME FOR THE. OWNERS, THE COACHES, THE PLAYERS, THE LOCAL MEDIA, AND, OF COURSE, US, THE FANS, TO RAISE PURE HELL WATCHING OUR FALCONS AT THE DOME, AT HOME, AT OUR LOCAL SPORTS BAR, AND LISTENING ON THE RADIO, SCREAMING ” FALCONS, RISE UP!!! RISE UP IN “ONE HEARTBEAT”!” SCREAM WITH YOUR HEART. SCREAMWITH YOUR BODY. SCREAM WITH YOUR MIND: ” THIS IS OUR STATE. THIS IS OUR CITY. THIS IS OUR FALCONS. WE ARE READY TO TAKE YOU DOWN IN ” ONE HEARTBEAT!!!”. WE AIN’ T PLAYING!!! THUMP!!! ” CA YOU HHEAR IT!!??? “THUMP!!!” IT’S GETTING LOUDER!!!!! THUMP! THUMP!!! THUMP!!!…….!!”"”

GO FALCONS!!! THE “PROCESS” CONTINUES TO THE SUPER BOWL!!!”

“FALCONS, RISE UP!”!!!!” “RISE UP!!!” IN “ONE HEARTBEAT!!!!”.

SSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHH!!!!!
This is a SECRET from a FALCON FAN!! TELL EVERYBODY! !!!!!

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,”ONE HEARTBEAT, BABY!!!!”,,,,,,,

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
4:42 pm

Why thanks JSS,, some of my relatives were Hillbillies i’m sure,, its been my experience thats what people that arent from the south generally think about people from the south,,

Michael M.

September 17th, 2012
4:42 pm

shaking my head out here……………………………

JSS

September 17th, 2012
4:43 pm

ha ha, it’s the Harpy!!! Bless your little one track blogging mind!

Michael M.

September 17th, 2012
4:51 pm

Barry…………………….you need to put all that on a sign n carry it around the Georgia Dome parking lots so the fans can read it………………………………………………………………hopefully the Gestapo Cops won’t mess with you…………………………..

JSS

September 17th, 2012
4:55 pm

I would suggest some of the African philosophers, but you about stereotypes and all… Dang it, I forgot Camus was really African! Gosh darn!!!

LOL at The Aints

September 17th, 2012
5:01 pm

Ya gotta love Barry,, he’s great!

Michael M.

September 17th, 2012
5:02 pm

indeed……………..

bo joe ellis

September 17th, 2012
5:25 pm

Damn good job DOL…

JoFo

September 17th, 2012
5:54 pm

sAINTS 0-2! Ahh! ha, ha, ha! Lol! :)

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old qb

September 17th, 2012
6:43 pm

If Weatherspoon can’t go we can’t play Robert James, his backup as he’s got a bum knee. Manning is going to throw tonight–alot. If Dent can’t handle it Peterson has to be in there in the middle. So, who plays outside? Only one I can think of is Biermann. That should be interesting.
If Clabo can’t go why is Mike Johnson out there when Garrett Reynolds natural position is rght tackle. You could plug in Konz at right guard. Makes more sense than Johnson who has so little playing time.
Let’s all hope Owens and the rest of the secondary is ready for a long night.

Roger

September 17th, 2012
7:02 pm

So JSS in lieu of just picking out all of the negativecs and stating the positives after each play of the upcoming game. How about making a concrete prediction….Put your money where your mouth is…..

Big Crimson 75

September 17th, 2012
7:03 pm

Let’s go Falcons!!

Roger

September 17th, 2012
7:05 pm

By the way and on a serious note, JSS, did you do the masters as a taught course or write a dissertation/Thesis?

Josh Smith for 3

September 17th, 2012
7:13 pm

Why would somebody follow the CFL and UFL along with the NFL? That doesn’t make you interesting or informed, it makes you boring.

P B Orr

September 17th, 2012
7:34 pm

The key guys tonight are Abraham, Moore, and Nicholas. The Falcons should have blitz packages involving Moore and Nicholas. The latter has to stuff the run. Abe must be monstrous. But it will come down to how well Moore guards the middle with the corners pre-occupied.

JSS

September 17th, 2012
7:59 pm

@ Roger…
It is taught courses and the final two courses are a thesis paper and physical dissertation covering the proposed thesis presented before a master’s review board…

Roger

September 17th, 2012
8:07 pm

JSS, congrats….I’m in academia and value the hard work going into getting a degree!