Happy Times in the ATL (Gregory Bull)
The Atlanta Falcons are 3-0 and it feels so good as fans to see our team playing so darn well. Some in the media and others around the league tried to downplay the significance of the Falcons good start by saying the Chiefs win was way overrated after their week 2 performance and that the Birds big Monday Night win was more of a product of Peyton Manning’s errors than the Falcons fine play. Well, it’s hard to keep that line going when they are only one of 3 remaning teams that are unbeaten and they traveled out to the west coast and utterly dominated another of the only remaining undefeated teams. Yes, it’s early, but the Falcons are looking as good as they ever have and must be considered one of the best teams, at least for now. A look at the big road win……….
Last week it was William Moore’s turn for a huge night and this week it was Thomas DeCoud’s turn. Some fans wondered if DeCoud would even be re-signed as he was set to become a free agent this past offseason as he’d floundered somewhat after a great start in 2009. Those worries are no more. Many wanted to see him in a more aggressive system with a more experienced coordinator and the dividends are paying big time right about now. DeCoud was all over the field, pulling down two interceptions (one being an amazingly acrobatic pick) and recovering a fumble. Some thought 2010 would be the year DeCoud was primed for a Pro Bowl season, but it turns out that this may it if he keeps up his pick parade.
Michael Turner notched 80 yards, a touchdown, and looked much, much better overall. Maybe the offensive line was blocking better, maybe he was running harder, maybe the passing game opened up him some holes, but it was also a very nice mix and balance of carries in the RB backfield. Turner still got most of the carries at 14, but Jacquizz Rodgers also got 10 carries as well. The Falcons coaching staff said they planned on cutting back Turner’s workload, while also giving younger guys like Rodgers more chances. It’s a win-win across the board. The running game is less predictable and you truly get more of a complementary rushing attack. Rodgers numbers weren’t eye-popping, but it does offer a more diverse running scheme and also gives Turner a chance to rest more. Combined, the two went well over 100 yards rushing, with 150 total yards when you throw in Rodger’s receiving yards. One of the questions posed in the offseason here in The Cage was what percentage do you foresee the running back touches being? In perhaps the Falcons most impressive win to date, the breakdown was Turner 58% and Rodgers 42%. Not bad.
Matty Surgeon (Denis Poroy)
It’s already been covered many times this year so far, going all the way back to preseason, but Matt Ryan is taking that next step right before our eyes. He’s currently ranked as the highest rated QB in the NFL according to quarterback rating. He’s passed for almost 800 yards, 8 touchdowns, 1 interception, completed 72% of all his passes, and has even rushed for almost 50 yards and 1 TD. Beyond all the numbers, Ryan is sharp, accurate, and above all, supremely confident in his play this year. He is directing drives with ease, keeping plays alive, and simply getting it done. Some are even throwing around some MVP talk. It’s way too early, but that’s not out of the realm if he keeps up his torrid pace.
Everyone expected Spoon to be fantastic as he is of course, but the big surprise this year has been Stephen Nicholas and the overall excellence of the linebacking corps. Weatherspoon and Nicholas have been outstanding in coverage, rushing the passer, forcing fumbles, and making sure tackles. Akeem Dent hasn’t been included very much in Nolan’s nickel-heavy scheme, but he’s been a good run stopper and is progressing in pass coverage. One thing that always seemed to lack in past Falcons defenses was making plays from the LB position. That’s a problem no longer. Nicholas has 27 tackles, 2 passes defensed, 1 interception, and 1 forced fumble. Spoon’s got 22 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 2 passes defensed, and 1 sack. Even though it’s a touch on the thin side relating to depth, this linebacker corps is looking like one of the best.
This Defense is Storming (Gregory Bull)
This Falcons defense is looking spectacular so far this season and has fans as excited as they’ve ever been. Mike Nolan has inspired this defense to be one of the most opportunistic in the NFL so far. Even though it’s still very early, the Falcons are ranked 1st in the NFL in interceptions and tied for second in forced fumbles. It’s not surprise the Falcons are 3-0 with a takeaway margin of +10 (11 takeaways, 1 interception). The Birds aren’t the highest in sacks right now, but the pressure has been there and that’s a main reason for many of the turnovers, not to mention they’ve played two of the best quarterbacks in the league in back-to-back weeks. The Falcons probably won’t or can’t keep up this pace, but it’s safe to say there’s a dramatic difference from the last few years on defense.
It was a tough week for Turner. It’s been a slow start for the Pro Bowl running back and of course the news only got worse when he got a DUI only a few short hours after the Monday Night Football game. Many (including this author on many occasions) have called for Turner to see his workload cut down and regardless of the reasons or excuses, the facts were that he simply wasn’t producing. Whether it be the lack of OL blocking, him not hitting the hole as hard, defenses keying in on him more, or him just slowing down hitting the 30 year old wall, Turner just hasn’t been effective to date. That changed a little on Sunday vs. his old team. The former Charger ran tough and hard and made some decisive runs, including a nice touchdown run. Even though many have called for Turner’s workload to decrease, very few feel that he doesn’t have some role in this offense and getting a 60-40% split with either Rodgers or Snelling will only help him in terms of endurance through the long season and doing what he does best.
Fans are finally seeing all the Falcons weapons utilized pretty close to full capability. The idea was always that it would be next to impossible to stop all the offensive talent the Falcons possess. Dirk Koetter and Matt Ryan are doing a great job of spreading the targets around. Ryan threw to 8 different receivers on Sunday, including 3 wide receivers, 2 tight ends, and 3 running backs. Everyone’s getting involved in the offensive explosion and there’s even more talent if they want including Kevin Cone, Drew Davis, and Antone Smith. It’s a great feeling as a Falcon fan finally seeing the offensive distribution come to fruition.
The debate has raged this week in The Cage over the idea and philosophy known as “SmittyBall.” It’s been a constant worry in the back of fans heads that even with all the talent for an aggressive team at his disposal, Head Coach Mike Smith may decide to go back more in the direction of Mike Mularkey’s slow and methodical ball-control type of offense (there’s no hint to conservatism to the new defense). Some felt that Smith came close to costing the Birds the game against the Broncos when they went hyper-conservative after building a big lead. Others had no problem with the pulling back of the reigns when you’ve got a good lead heading into the 4th quarter. They have an argument because Smith was 33-1 (now 34-1) when he has a lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Gonzo the 3rd Down Machine (Denis Poroy)
So in terms of all the criticism that’s been heaped on Smith and his conservative nature at times, including the SmittyBall references from right here in The Cage and this author, he gets enormous credit not only for his outstanding record when getting a late lead, but also for keeping the acceleration on in San Diego. It was 20-3 and the Falcons had just gotten the ball back near the goalline. Many would’ve settled for 3 straight runs and kicking a field goal. A bad play call ensued and Matt Ryan threw his first interception of the season. Some fans were upset at the aggressive nature and others were just upset with the play-call. For all the criticism Smith, here’s a massive amount of praise for the intent of the play-call. Many fans have wanted Smith to show a more aggressive nature and a killer instinct and that’s exactly what he was doing. The defense has been dominating and it’s a chance to end the game. An interception there was as good as a punt and the Falcons defense were never really threatened since the 1st quarter. Sure enough, the defense got the ball back and the Birds marched right back down field to score the TD on the ground. Kudos again for trying to get that long sought killer instinct.
The cornerbacks are not only covering well and having an excellent year so far, but they are really bringing the wood. Dunta Robinson has always been known for a hard hitting CB, but now he’s been joined by Asante Samuel who has shown several times he’s still got plenty of pop left. This defense is not just about takeaways, but also about a hard-hitting attitude that has led to excellence on defense.
The Falcons have one of the best safety tandems in the NFL, at least right now. In consecutive weeks, William Moore and Thomas DeCoud are showing the NFL that they should be considered as one of the best. They are tough, hard-charging, and ball-hawking safeties that are taking full advantage of Mike Nolan’s new system and the sky’s the limit for this young duo.
1) Simple: How happy are you as a Falcons fan right now?
2) Are DeCoud and Moore the best safety tandem in the NFL right now?
3) Your thoughts on the run balance?
4) Is Matt Ryan entering MVP territory?
5) How good is this linebacker corps?
6) Is the Takeaway Defense due for a slowdown?
7) Are Koetter and Ryan taking full advantage of the offensive arsenal?
8.) Are you worried about a trap coming soon?
9) How about that Smitty Gas Pedal?
10) Love or hate the aggressive play-call intent that resulted in interception?
781 comments Add your comment
JB FALCON
September 30th, 2012
9:24 pm
Chris, I agree, for what it’s worth. My first thought of the game was, now we have trailed. And yes, we really played sucky but the kitty’s brought their A game. I do hope we learned a lot. By pulling the game out we proved that the team believes in itself and that is the most important thing. All of the teams have weak points, player wise, but our mental attitude is what will pull us through this season. How far will it pull us? We don’t know that yet.
waynester
September 30th, 2012
9:57 pm
Eagles draw 1st blood on NY….now all we need is that guy “choke” on here telling how great Vick is to make the evening complete….
Ryan kept his cool under tremendous adversity today…he’s easily the best QB we’ve ever fielded and he’s just getting started! Here’s hoping our guys can remain healthy and continue to drive toward an historic season for this franchise. It IS possible, guys….
Matty Bicep
September 30th, 2012
11:42 pm
Wow, crazy finish in Philly….pretty bad decisions by NY…I guess that mean they will NEVER win a playoff game this year….
Big Lou
October 1st, 2012
12:09 am
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/64297/with-matt-ryan-falcons-always-have-a-shot
Loving this article on the difference between Cam Newton and Matt Ryan.
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trademark
October 1st, 2012
3:21 am
Sorry if someone has brought this up before, been offline for quite awhile….
First off: Matty Ice; earns every single letter of that nickname.
Second: Really, does someone at the NFL scheduling office hate us or what? Is there an ex-Falcon employee that was fired by us there scheduling games there, or a rabid Saints fan? Consider: A season or so ago, we had to play like 3 or 4 teams coming off of their bye week. This year is an epic attempt at a screw job. All season, Home/Away, Home/Away. No home stands, no chance to get in a rhythm. Worse though, Monday night football game against a quality opponent, short week is problematic even in the best circumstances, but short week AND West Coast trip against arguably the best team on our road schedule. THEN, trip back east (shortens the week more) and play an up-and-coming division team that has JUST HAD AN EXTRA THREE DAYS OFF. Really? REALLY? Nice attempt at a screw job there, pal, or whoever the hell is doing this.
Didn’t work. Sucks to be you. 4-0.
Wings
October 1st, 2012
7:06 am
DHunt – “……….Somebody made a major adjustment on the last minute bomb to Roddy. There were 4 offensive linemen, including Tony G, protecting Matty Ice in the endzone to give him time to make that 60 yard pass.”
Agree with all of that post. I went back and looked at the play again. OMG at the number of Falcons on the right side blocking the rushers including CJohnson. There were at least four shoulder to shoulder. That was an ADJUSTMENT.
The Falcons offense is now programmed to score touchdowns instead of settling for field goals.
The Falcons offense has not yet developed the trait of putting the opponent away when possible.
Wings
October 1st, 2012
7:39 am
From an AJC column:
Said White: “I try to track [the ball] at its highest point and jump just before [the defender] does. It’s kind of easy to do.”
Ryan again: “I threw it high and far. We practice that. Roddy went up and got it.”
I assume these kind of plays were not practiced during the MM years. What else can Matt Ryan do now that he has a competent OC. Last night, Rodney Harrison said he was wrong last year about Matt Ryan’s ability to throw the long pass.
BobbyDawg
October 1st, 2012
7:54 am
Another great day at The Dome yesterday and an exciting nail biter game to top off the weekend. I hate to slam anybody, but C. Newton is such a chump with his $hitty little end zone dance. MR2 really took a beating yesterday. Everbody kept saying that we needed to improve our O line yet here we are with the same old crew doing the same old thing. What’s it going to take for Smitty and crew to MAKE SOME CHANGES ? None of us want to see Ryan get hurt, but if it keeps going like it did yesterday he’s heading for a body cast.
Big Lou
October 1st, 2012
9:27 am
Check out this video somebody captured yesterday from Matt Ryan at the end of the game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RcQ5HfV33Y&feature=player_embedded
Matt Ryan says: GET THE ^%&$ OFF MY FIELD!
LMAO! I love this guy!
Big Lou
October 1st, 2012
9:30 am
http://thebiglead.fantasysportsven.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/matty-ryan-9-30-12.gif
Here is the Gif version–way clearer.
Big Lou
October 1st, 2012
9:34 am
Maybe he said OUR field, but it could go either way.
Big Lou
October 1st, 2012
9:43 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuypP7tJo0c
Decoud playing the MEOW game on ESPN. Hilarious.
snacktastic
October 1st, 2012
10:30 am
I wonder if having played against Cam Newton will have us better prepared for RG3 next week. I was wondering about it before yesterday’s game, but I wasn’t sure whether Carolina’s and Washington’s offensive game plans would be all that similar. However, after watching RG3 pull off the game-winning drive yesterday, and noting the similarity to a few of Cam’s plays, it will be just as important for our defense to do what it didn’t do yesterday: account for the QB at all times.
That said, what a damn game. I nearly had a heart attack at the end; I wonder how D3 felt seeing it in person.
D3
October 1st, 2012
10:38 am
Great Huge Win Day Cage Fam! — Great time at the game yesterday. Left a little early because got into an argument with a fellow Falcons fan when he asked me to sit down as I was yelling for our Falcons at a NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME (go figure). But that’s neither here nor there. Got home in time to see the late-game heroics.
Hey, sometimes you have to win games where you’re not playing at your best and that was one of them. I knew it would be a fight with them being embarrassed on national TV and having 10 days to prepare for us. Same with Georgia. When you have special seasons, you have to win really ugly. Remember the Roddy strip to win the game in 2010 where all the 49ers had to do was kneel down?
I’m hoping it was just a case of serious trap gameitis and not some things to be legitimately concerned about. Yet another huge game against RGIII and the Redskins. We should win this one, but they’ve been playing tough and you can bet that they’ll be looking at (s)Cam running wild on us.
D3
October 1st, 2012
10:54 am
snack — As I was saying, very unfortunately, I didn’t see it live. Some @sshole asked me to sit down at an NFL game and I’m sure I could have handled it better, but I chose to leave instead of making matters much, much worse. Of course he wasn’t a regular season ticket holder, but d@mn…..asking people to sit down at a Falcons game when I was cheering on my boys? That truly said something right there, because I always get along with fellow Falcons fans @ the Dome. Whatever. But happy with the end result of course.
D3
October 1st, 2012
10:56 am
SW — It must have been douchebag bandwagon fan day yesterday, because I had the same issue. Instead of berating someone, this prick has the nerves to ask me to sit down and was a complete @sshole about it. Again, I definitely could have handled it better, but the guy was a complete sh!theel and supposedly a Falcons fan. Weird.
snacktastic
October 1st, 2012
11:32 am
D3: Sorry to hear that. At least it isn’t a recurring problem; I may be heading down to the Dome to watch us stomp the Saints later this season.
Paddy O
October 1st, 2012
11:49 am
well, folks – now you know why some were worried about a trap game. Our O line had a serious failure. We know that Johnson is NOT built to be a tackle; and Clabo may be worn out. Thank the lord for Roddy White – and, Mike Turner is still pretty darn valuable – BUT, he did drop 2 passes, and HD dropped one. come on, guys – gotta make those touches have impact!
Paddy O
October 1st, 2012
11:49 am
For those guys lucky enough to go to the game – was the dome loud in person? and, what was with all the empty seats, corporate buys that went unused?
Paddy O
October 1st, 2012
12:00 pm
This game reminded me of a combination of the Chicago game and SF game – where we stripped the ball after the interception – a LOTTA luck. Our O line was horrible, and Cam played a really nice game – their option gave us serious problems.
Paddy O
October 1st, 2012
12:01 pm
Ryan has seriously improved his arm strength – and, I’ve got to think JJ is hurt in some fashion – otherwise, teams are really scheming against him.
af fan
October 1st, 2012
12:29 pm
Hats off to Carolina, they came ready to play . . . gave us more than we wanted. They understood the importance of this game.
But, the Falcons revealed a bit of their character. The TEAM, refused to accept defeat. Both sides of the ball. Defense stopped em twice. Offense finally executed what they’re capable of. A clear definition of “Matty Ice” on display.
Great teams, find ways to win tough games. We’re one step closer.
Greg Mendel
October 1st, 2012
12:48 pm
So much for my prediction of a lopsided Atlanta win. I was surprised by Carolina’s aggressive performance. It was a curious game.
On the minus side, the Falcons O-line struggled and, in my opinion, the Defense couldn’t tackle. On the plus side, the Falcons managed to win a game against a talented team that was really fired up. As others have noted, they’d likely have lost that game last season — and I’ll add that they might have lost it THIS season, had it been our first or second game.
There were plenty of things to complain about, but Sunday’s game may turn out to be a valuable lesson. More valuable, because the Birds saw “how and why” they were about to lose, but found a way to win.
Greg Mendel
October 1st, 2012
12:52 pm
One more thought: In a way, Sunday’s game reminded me of last season’s playoff loss to the Giants. And I think Sunday’s game was the tougher game.
LRD
October 1st, 2012
2:58 pm
D3.. sorry to hear you had the JA beside you!
Guess we can say Roddy listened to the RISE UP anthem to get that ball ( yeah, bad cliche/joke/saying..but had to say it)
Just glad I caught the 2nd half in baltimore as they switched from the jets debacle to a real football game.
And I am sure you all debated this… but if I was carolina, wouldnt you have gone for the 1st down?
Win is a win.. and what a nice comeback.. and nice way to keep the momentum going for the team heading up to DC…
trademark
October 1st, 2012
3:23 pm
Don’t feel it was a “trap” game. Carolina was firing off the ball and the lines because…well…
they had an extra three days off (they played on Thursday), and Atlanta lost at least one traveling back from San Diego. Schedulers were screwing us, Carolina looked fresher, because, hey, they were.
Still won anyway.
Pat McGroin
October 1st, 2012
5:47 pm
I LOVE IT… Matty is improving… he’s got to be the smartest QB we have had in a long time… and now he’s developed stronger arm strength.
This franchise was a complete wreck (thanks dumb dumbs Petrino and Vick) and now it’s solid, although has room for a lot of improvement. I LIKE THESE FALCONS!
D3
October 1st, 2012
6:21 pm
Yo Cage Fam! — Working on new post, but it likely won’t be done in time before the deadline passes. Wanted to get a new thread up before that hits and let you guys discuss the big come-from-behind win
http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-fans/2012/10/01/atlanta-falcons-your-thoughts-on-falcons-escape-vs-panthers/
Working on new post and see ya soon!
DHunt
October 1st, 2012
6:27 pm
Do you go for it one 4th and one? Game on the line, and Falcons only need 20 yards to win it if you don’t make it? Lot of people may think that one is a gimme. But it was the right call for Carolina. Your best chance to win it is give your defense some room to work. Falcons had no time outs. And in fact the Panthers got the very best possible situation out of that decision. A great (controversial) special teams play downs the ball on the Falcons 1 yard line. It’s easy to second guess it today, but if they go for it and don’t make it, everyone is saying why not punt it and give your defense a chance.
Paddy O
October 1st, 2012
8:19 pm
dhunt- second guessing is natural when you lose. on the trap concept, I’d say we’ll have to agree to disagree.