Atlanta Falcons: Birds Beat Broncos on Big Stage

Falcons Notch Big Win on Monday Night Football

Atlanta Falcons safety William Moore intercepts a Peyton Manning pass intended for tight end Jacob Tamme on Denver's opening drive during first quarter action at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Monday, Sept. 17, 2012.

Moore = Beast! (AJC)

The Atlanta Falcons finally won on the biggest of stages after falling flat the last few times, and every time in the Mike Smith Era. The Birds welcomed one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time full of hype after beating the vaunted Pittsburgh Steelers. It was an entertaining and very long game that was filled with plenty of turnovers (for the Broncos) and a bunch of stoppage times from the replacement refs. We can talk all day long about how the Falcons almost let a big slip away, but the fact remains that they didn’t. In fact, this was a big win for no other reason than help the Falcons themselves, the organization, and their fans psyche in believing they can win the big ones. A look at the huge win……….

William Moore’s Breakout

091712 ATLANTA: Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan celebrates a 27-21 victory over the Denver Broncos as running back Michael Turner picked up a first down in the final minutes to preserve the victory during second half action at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Monday, Sept. 17, 2012.  CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

No Caption Needed (AJC)

There were plenty of great performances to go around, but it one player had to be chosen it was safety William Moore. The former Missouri product has become a quick fan favorite for his hard-hitting and many have been waiting for his breakout season. If last is any indication, we might be seeing it in 2012. Moore started the Manning pick party by making a great play on the ball, bobbling it, intercepting, and taking it all the way to the one yard line. Moore had his hands on several more and was all over the place, making huge hits, batting balls, and making key stops.

With Falcon fans shaking in their boots seeing Manning start to heat up, Moore made one of the biggest plays of the game by sacking Manning on 3rd and 6 in Falcons territory. He blitzed off the edge and dropped Manning like a cold stone. Some though guys like Kroy Biermann, Lawrence Sidbury, or Sean Weatherspoon would benefit the most from Mike Nolan’s aggressive defense, but Moore might be the guy after all.

This was a Big Win

Some of the NFL Media elite have tried to downplay the significance of the win after the fact, saying it was more Manning making mistakes than it was the Falcons getting the huge win. Wrong. Matt Ryan and Mike Smith had never won on Monday Night Football and everyone loves to talk about the times the Falcons have come up short. In fact, someone should create a Mike Smith-Matt Ryan-playoffs-0 and 3 drinking game with the sheer redundancy all media parrot the tired description. Peyton Manning was back. He beat the Pittsburgh Steelers and couldn’t be stopped in the talking heads beliefs. More than anything, the Falcons proved they could win a tough, tight, and big game against a very good defense and an elite quarterback.

The Falcons Defense FORCED Those Picks

September 17, 2012 - Atlanta, Ga.,: Atlanta Falcons linebacker Stephen Nicholas (54) gets by the block by Denver Broncos tight end Jacob Tamme, left, for the tackle of Denver Broncos running back Willis McGahee, right, in the first half of their game against the Atlanta Falcons in the Georgia Dome Monday night in Atlanta, Ga., September 17, 2012. JASON GETZ / JGETZ@AJC.COM

Nick Had a Huge Game (AJC)

The headlines were quite succinct after the Falcons big win: “Manning throws 3 picks,”Manning can’t overcome turnovers,” and “Manning fails in late comeback.” Was there another team playing? One reason many Falcons fans have tuned out and turned off the “NFL Media Elite” is because of this very reason. All we heard in the post-game was how Manning made the mistakes and that’s why they lost. Dead wrong. Mike Nolan and the Falcons defense played lights out and FORCED those interceptions from one of the greatest to play the game. Nolan had a fantastic scheme, coached his players up, and they executed to perfection. The vaunted Steelers defense didn’t force an interception. The Falcons forced three in the first quarter. I’m sure they were all luck, right? To be fair, there were a few pundits who gave Mike Nolan and the Falcons defense due credit, but not many. The Falcons played hard, tough, and aggressive and deserve every bit of that victory.

Best Defense in a Long Time

It’s only the second game of a long season and this isn’t meant to denigrate past defenses, but the defense against the Broncos facing one of the best QB’s of all time was one of the best in a long, long time. They were aggressive, tough, hit hard, and opportunistic in their defensive effort. They had picked off Peyton Manning 3 times in the first quarter and didn’t relent until they finally started getting a little tired after the offense had 3 weak series in a row. The Falcons have now forced 7 turnovers in the first two games. The blitz schemes and disguises were superb and confused one of the best of all-time. As mentioned earlier, there’s still a long way to go, but the sky’s the limit for a defense long looking for someone to help them turn the proverbial corner.

Great Pass Blocking, Weak Run Blocking

The long beleaguered Falcons offensive line have done an excellent job protecting Matt Ryan through two games in the season. Sam Baker was singled out several times by Jon Gruden for his excellence in stopping one of the best pass rushers in Elvis Dumervil. Garrett Reynolds has done well working at right guard, as have Justin Blalock and Todd McClure. Tyson Clabo has struggled a bit this year, giving up the only two sacks, but there’s no reason to think he can’t turn it around. Major congrats on a job well done so far this season protecting Matt Ryan and giving him time to run this new aerial offense.

September 17, 2012 - Atlanta, Ga.,: Atlanta Falcons safety Thomas DeCoud (28) is pushed out of bounds by Denver Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker after DeCoud intercepted a pass by quarterback Peyton Manning in the first half of their game against the Atlanta Falcons in the Georgia Dome Monday night in Atlanta, Ga., September 17, 2012. The Falcons defense intercepted Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning three times in the first quarter. JASON GETZ / JGETZ@AJC.COM

DeCoud in Manning's Pick Parade (AJC)

For as good as their pass blocking has been, their run blocking has been anemic. Matt Ryan was the leading rusher at one point in both the games against Kansas City and Denver. It’s surely not all the offensive lines fault (Michael Turner we’re looking at you), but they haven’t opened up hardly any holes for any of the running backs. It’s true that maybe Jacquizz Rodgers or Jason Snelling could squeeze out a few more yards than Turner, but not much. Something has to get fixed in the run game and the offensive line shares the blame.

Please stay tuned, plenty more to come very soon………..

721 comments Add your comment

Big Lou

September 24th, 2012
1:35 pm

Paddy O

Our offense did light up the Chargers, but they had one of the best defenses statistically going into the game. I expected a different interception than that(due to Ryan getting pressured), so it is what it is.

I also stated that we would see a more base defense, and we did. I love Mike Nolan’s ability to change schemes per opponent due to their tendencies and make adjustments at half time.

Big Lou

September 24th, 2012
1:41 pm

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/0ap1000000065426/Hold-on-playa

Prime Time, Deion Sanders giving props to the new, improved Falcon’s defense. Check out the extension play by Decoud at around the 23 sec mark to block the pass.

Big Lou

September 24th, 2012
1:45 pm

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=8419547

Jaws debates against Merril on who is the best team in the NFL. Jaws chooses to defend the Falcons.

Big Lou

September 24th, 2012
1:56 pm

http://blogs.ajc.com/jeff-schultz-blog/2012/09/23/falcons-are-looking-special-and-it-starts-with-matt-ryan/?cxntfid=blogs_jeff_schultz_blog

Loved this article on Matt Ryan. The part that stood out to me was this quote:

“I feel as confident as I ever have,” he said. “I think a lot of that has to do with experience — having good experience[s] and bad experience[s], and now realizing that I can do it. I can make the plays we need to make in order to win. And confidence comes from having a lot of talented guys around you. I think we have as good a wide receiver corps as any in the NFL. The other thing is, I’ve had time. We’ve thrown the football quite a bit and I haven’t been hit a lot. When you have those things around you, it helps you play fast, feel good and feel confident.”

Kid is really coming to his own. And, let’s give credit where it’s due. The coaching staff has done a great job so far this year. The offensive line has held well for the passing(which we were all worried about), and they have unleashed Matt Ryan so far this year. I am hoping we can chant MVP by the end of the year for this guy. He truly deserves it for what he has brought to ATL so far.

SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH

September 24th, 2012
2:15 pm

If I were TD, I’d have to kick the tires on Aaron Berry. I don’t exactly know when he’s eligible to play this year..but, he would come very cheap, without a guaranteed contract. IMO, we could take a flyer on this guy, if he acts a fool, we could cut him without second thought, if he has learned from his transgressions, he could fit in well (quality depth) in Nolans scheme. Just my opinions

Matty Bicep

September 24th, 2012
2:16 pm

I am usually a skeptic when people talk about their new off season conditioning program, but I have never seen as big a difference as I see in Ryan. He is faster, and just moves with confidence.

Paddy O

September 24th, 2012
3:56 pm

Could be a scheme that Ryan thinks works. Remarkable the difference in the defense – appears experience DOES bring something to the table.

Matty Bicep

September 24th, 2012
3:59 pm

Sign Aaron Betry? It’s not how TD rolls.

Ken Strickland

September 24th, 2012
4:00 pm

Coop

September 24th, 2012
4:02 pm

Paddy O – I’m very impressed with D. I think Nolan (rightfully) deserves most of the credit, but I also point to Samuel. I know some folks are missing Grimes and I give him his due, but Samuel has played very well. He and DRob are playing good overall coverage and ligthing folks up when they do make the catch.

Overall, the D is playing great as a unit. DL getting pressure to hurry throws; LBs, CBs, and S disguising coverages. For the most part tackling has been solid and coverage has been tight. You see some open guys from time to time, but nothing like last year when a receiver would catch the ball and there was NO Falcon on my TV screen.

Coop

September 24th, 2012
4:12 pm

Ken – Good link. Thanks. It is fun to watch the movement. aside form the misdirection, I’m thrilled about the solid push from our DTs. The pocket is continually collapsing with out the DTs getting washed to the outside. Remember how often the DEs would get pressure only to see the QB run up the middle for a 1st down? Jerry and Babs are doing a great job of anchoring the center of the line and giving the QB nowhere to scramble and no pocket to step up into. Thius, making the DE pressure and blitzes very effective. Manning and Rivers threw up prayes the last couple of weeks due to this pressure.

Wings

September 24th, 2012
4:14 pm

Big Lou,
You were 100% right when you said about 4 weeks ago that we should not worry about the defense with Nolan at the helm. It is STRONG and all of the defensive players have played at a level beyond all expectations.

Matty Bicep

September 24th, 2012
4:41 pm

Funny they are calling this the wild dog defense, I have compared our style to the old 46 of the 85 bears. I remember that team played the Falcons, and the Chicago D was barking like dogs as they mauled the Falcons….Box score of that game below, notice the 3 for 17, 16 yards passing Atlanta put up that day.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198511240chi.htm

Matty Bicep

September 24th, 2012
4:44 pm

Big Lou

September 24th, 2012
7:49 pm

Hold the presses…

Trent Difler just had a section on Matt Ryan and how desisive he is.

Is this real life?

Wabe

September 24th, 2012
8:27 pm

Heard Abraham just had a run in with the law…

Being taken to Fulton County to face misdemeanor obstruction to police charges.

2 times in 2 weeks. C’mon man.

D3

September 24th, 2012
8:31 pm

This one sounds kind of odd to me………

Atlanta police arrested Falcons defensive end John Abraham tonight at Atlantic Station in Midtown.

John Chafee of the APD’s Public Affairs Unit said police charged Abraham with obstruction of police and obstruction of fire fighters. According to Chafee, police and fire firefighters were responding to a call about a woman threatening to jump from one of the buildings when Abraham refused to exit the scene.

Chafee said the charges are misdemeanors and Abraham was to be booked at the Fulton County jail.

Chafee said the woman did not jump and was not injured.

Coop

September 24th, 2012
9:01 pm

D3 – Very weird… Silver lining… Maybe he gets some sacks. Turner found the end zone when he got arrested.

Coop

September 24th, 2012
9:15 pm

Ok, I just read on ESPN that the Falcons are the most likely to go 16-0….

Kiss of death?

D3

September 24th, 2012
10:00 pm

Coop — You know that won’t be happening, and I have no problem with it. I think that 12-4 at this point in time should be the floor, and could easily see 14-2 as a possible ceiling.

Almost done with new post…………

D3

September 24th, 2012
10:40 pm

NEW POST UP CAGE FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!

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See you over there…………….tomorrow

Time for bed.