Huge Hit by Spoon (Evan Vucci)
The Atlanta Falcons weren’t pretty, but they got the job done yet again on the road, coming from behind, and finding a way to win. The offense looked out of sync for almost the entire game, the defense had major problems with the run and even gave up a first career touchdown pass to a brand new rookie in Kirk Cousins, but nonetheless, the Falcons found a way to win the game and got it done when it really counted. And by the way, the Atlanta Falcons are 5-0 for the first time in franchise history and they have plenty areas for improvement. They may have “sucked” as Roddy White jokingly said after the game, but they’re also undefeated. A look at the Birds road win in DC………
It marks the second week the Falcons have looked less than stellar and had to make a comeback in the 4th quarter to win the game, but an ugly win beats a pretty loss, or as some call them “moral victories,” every day of the week. The offense slogged around the first half, throwing a pick-six in the process, and the defense got gashed by the run and torched by a brand new rookie QB, but the Falcons buckled down when they had to. Matt Ryan led the offense to score 17 points in the 4th quarter and the defense came back from their awful blown coverage TD to Cousins to steal two interceptions in a row to close out the game. If they Falcons continue their overall subpar performances, than it’ll be a cause for concern, but for now their finding ways to win, and they’re only one of two teams that are undefeated, by the way.
The Ageless Wonder (Susan Walsh)
Cam Newton almost racks up 100 yards himself and 6th round draft pick rookie steams to 114 rushing on Sunday. The Birds are doing a great job in the pass game and takeways, but are showing some weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the run game. The Falcons are currently ranked 27th against the run and will face plenty of strong running teams as the season goes along. In particular, the defensive tackles and middle linebacker play seem to be giving up large amounts of yards. Jerry, Babineaux, and Walker are excellent getting penetration against the pass, but seem to be wearing some vs. the run. Akeem Dent is having major issues at middle linebacker (more below) and that’s putting more and more pressure on the outside linebackers, safeties, and cornerbacks. It should be said that the Falcons are 7th against the pass, but they need to stiffen up against the run a little bit.
Did someone say Tony Gonzalez is supposedly retiring this year? It appears that the 36 year old is on track for one of his best seasons yet. Gonzo hauled in 123 yards with a touchdown and is tied for 3rd overall with 4 touchdowns (among all wide receivers) and 15th in yards including all wide receivers (1st among tight ends). He is surely benefitting from teams trying their best to keep both Julio Jones and Roddy White in check and Koetter is happy to oblige him with the targets. Many teams have talented receiving corps, but few have the additional talent at tight end to occupy the middle with authority the way Gonzalez does. No one is surprised at what he does anymore and he’s playing like he just came into the league. Looking forward, the Falcons and their fans are starting to realize how big the hole will be at TE when he leaves.
Fans and the Bird Cage faithful were ready to toss anything they could get their hands on at the TV seeing Joe Hawley, Mike Johnson, and Garrett Reynolds go out for passes, line up as a 3rd tight end, or doing anything other than blocking on the line (Reynolds illegal man downfield was an accident, but still). What in the Hades is going on here? Some thought the first pass to Joe Hawley (he’s a center remember?) was just an accident, but when it happened again, it bordered somewhere in between being nauseous and bewilderment. Seeing Hawley trying to catch the ball was akin to seeing him in a tutu on a highwire.
JJ Back in the Groove (Susan Walsh)
The Falcons are struggling at fullback in losing Bradie Ewing in the first preseason game and not having Lousaka Polite active this week, but having Hawley or others go out for passes with all the talent available is just criminal. Mike Johnson has been playing a lot of 3rd tight end roles lately which brings up another point: if Tyson Clabo is needing that much extra help in blocking, why is he still in there? Every time Johnson or Hawley are in as an extra lineman, that’s taking out guys like Harry Douglas, Jacquizz Rodgers, Jason Snelling, or even Kevin Cone and Drew Davis. Very, very puzzling and strange.
Another game, another big drop early in the game. The Falcons had a huge play drawn up where Ryan hit Julio Jones on a nice deep ball right at the end zone only to see him drop another big one. Fans were starting to get anxious after seeing Jones struggle the last few games, mainly with drops. Could so much talent not explode as everyone thought? The good news is that Ryan and Koetter kept feeding Jones the ball and he looked like the stud we’ve all come to know in the very short time he’s been in red and black. He helped the offense drive down the field with excellent routes, good catches, and his signature extra effort to get more yards. He capped it off with a dazzling touchdown catch where he adjusted to a sidline pass, snagged it, and kept his feet in for the score. Great to have you back JJ!
Akeem Dent is struggling mightily at middle linebacker. There’s really no other way to spin it. He looked lost, had weak instincts, overran plays, missed tackles, and was blocked with ease. Even though some are bringing up the B word already after many thought he was a big reach for the 3rd round, it may be a little premature for that. To be fair, Dent hasn’t had a ton of snaps since Nolan is a fan of the big nickel and he’s only a few games into his first starting year. Sean Weatherspoon didn’t look that great as a rookie himself. Dent also has undergone some serious changes the last 4 years, going from a 4-3 defense under Willie Martinez as a junior at UGA to the 3-4 as a senior under Todd Grantham back to a 4-3 under Brian Van Gorder and finally to a new scheme, more of a hybrid, under Mike Nolan. He is, after all, from a Mark Richt led Georgia team well-known for under-developing their players (see that Justin Houston is top 5 in sacks and Blair Walsh is on fire in Minnesota). Also, Dimitroff did sign Lofa Tatupu in a great low-risk, potentially high-reward move before he was injured.
However, defending Dent can only go so far and he can only get so much time to improve. At what point will Mike Peterson get brought back in or Kroy Biermann get a permanent move to LB (a very popular idea here in the Cage). This much is a lock: linebacker moves to the top of the 2013 draft board.
Can an OL play QB Next? (Evan Vucci)
On one hand, the Falcons have had two performances that are easy to forget, playing an opponent that is decent-to-good, but surely not great or elite. However, the Falcons have proven the last two weeks that they can find ways to win even if they’re not playing their best. At some point, this will start being an issue instead of a strength, but for now, they’ve won two games in a row down at various points in the game.
The drops are starting to add up and it’s not that big of deal just yet, but something to be looking out for moving forward. Julio dropped a potential long touchdown catch, Quizz dropped an easy screen/dump-off, and then there was Joe Hawley dropping two catches….oh wait, he’s a center running passing routes like a receiver, but surely that can’t be right? In all seriousness, the Falcons need to start locking up the easy catches when they get a chance and eliminate as many drops as possible.
Even though it wasn’t as much as expected, there are surely some who think that the game may have been different if RG3 hadn’t got injured and left the game, but just like forcing Peyton Manning into his interceptions, the Falcons defense brought the wood to him when he pulled the ball down and started to run. Also, the Birds did an excellent job keeping him hemmed up even before the injury. The Falcons defense held him to 91yards passing and only 7 yards rushing in the 3rd quarter. Overall, the Falcons defense pretty much shut down the rookie QB.
Mike Smith, Thomas Dimitroff, and Arthur Blank just keep on knocking down those walls. The newest one is getting to 5-0 for the first time in franchise history, which doesn’t mean too awful much to being so early in the season, but it’s been a great start to the campaign and bodes well for the Falcons and their fans going forward.
1) Opening Kickoff: what’s your overall thoughts on the Falcons win?
2) How concerned over rush defense?
3) Do you think Gonzalez is rethinking his retirement after all?
4) What object were readying to throw after the Hawley passes?
5) Please explain the “Extra OL as 3rd TE” mess, if you can.
6) Is Julio back after a few missteps in games?
7) What’s your thoughts on Akeem Dent, MLB overall?
8.) Are the comeback wins a sign of mettle or slowing down?
9) Are the drops starting to worry you?
10) What do you like about your 5-0 Falcons?
11) What worries you most about your 5-0 Falcons?
827 comments Add your comment
Big Lou
October 15th, 2012
9:08 pm
Also, the Falcons did not have three bad games in a row. Defense was poor versus Carolina, offense was poor against the Raiders, and Washington is a good team. Their record does not indicate their skill. They haven’t been blown out all year.
Matty Bicep
October 15th, 2012
9:08 pm
NO SP, did not mean disrespect, I have been smaked down by D3 by being a little belligerent at times, but I am sincere. Take your time, we have a few weeks before our next game.
D3
October 15th, 2012
9:14 pm
Working on new post, but you guys have to check this out. This is literally right next to each other on NFL.com article……..
Did the Cowboys find their way, even in a loss?
It’s easy to look at the Dallas Cowboys’ 31-29 loss to the Baltimore Ravens and find the flaws. They were everywhere, starting with the 13 penalties that always seemed to come at the worst possible time, continuing with receiver Dez Bryant’s crucial drop on the late two-point conversion and ending with the time management issues before Dan Bailey’s missed field goal.
Yes, a loss is a loss. But I can’t help but think the Cowboys found an identity on offense. They found themselves.
No, it won’t count for anything in the standings, and no one feels good about it. But there is no shame in losing to a one-loss team on the road on a missed field goal.
Things might be looking up for the Cowboys, even in the dark clouds of a loss.
and then…………
I’m having a difficult time feeling the optimism for the Atlanta Falcons, even with their gaudy undefeated record. They did win a slop-fest, thanks to a pick-six by cornerback Asante Samuel and a long, late field goal by kicker Matt Bryant. But the victory came against the hapless and wounded Oakland Raiders, who had traveled across the country for this contest.
Atlanta’s flaws stand out more than ever. Throwing it all over the place is great, and the Falcons do have two dynamic receivers in Roddy White and Julio Jones. But when the games tighten up and the calendar turns — and the intensity/physicality ramps up — will they be able to move the chains well enough?
So I guess it really is better to lose than win, eh?
And by the way, we’ve done it the other way too. We were one of the best rushing teams in the league when we went 13-3…………remember how that one turned out?
D3
October 15th, 2012
9:21 pm
…………now I remember why the F— I have tuned out the media talking elites for the last 2.5 years. I hope that the coaching staff is gobbling up all this material about being like the worst undefeated team EVER (and their is plenty) as bulletin board material.
BTW, heard today when HC Smith was asked about what he thinks about all the disrespect, he said “I listen to the 70’s on the way into work and 70’s on the way home.” Smart, smart, smart man! When I watched MTV Sports (er, I mean ESPN), the NFL (Propaganda) Network, and talk radio, I literally was an eternally pissed off person all the time, angry as hell. After tuning out these clowns, my life is infinitely better. Every now and then if I need a good chuckle, I’ll head over for a minute to these sorry-F excuses of entertainment (make no mistake, that’s EXACTLY what they are).
Back to post……….
Matty Bicep
October 15th, 2012
9:22 pm
Well, SI had the #1 and #2 team in the power ranking going into Sunday as Texas and 49ers, because, even though the 4ers lost, they were, you know, just that good…and you know how we got embarrassed by the Giants and Packers….ironic, huh?
Big Lou
October 15th, 2012
9:34 pm
Again. I’m done for the rest of the week, but before I go just think for a moment:
Two new coordinators.
6-0
Couple bad games out of 6.
As the blog is filled with different opinions, you can believe what you want. I just know I will give these proven coaches a chance to do their jobs. All this talk means nothing right now anyways. The real test will be the post season. So, I will avoid discussing anything ‘fortune teller like’ till then. I’ll be glass half-full till proven otherwise this post season and I will let others be the way they want to be.
Yet, insulting proven NFL coaches after six games is not only arrogant, but down right down right ridiculous–disrespectful. I don’t care how long you have watched the game, or think you know about football… you don’t judge coaches six games into the season with that type of tone. Yeah, we have the talent. Give them time to utilize it fully. They have to learn through experience, just like everyone else does in life.
Again, I recognize there are flaws. I am not homer enough to ignore it. Yet, I am reasonable enough to give the new coaches a chance to fix things. This is a new year with new coaches.
Big Lou
October 15th, 2012
9:37 pm
D3
Blog monster please. Don’t feel like typing again. Lol
falcon21
October 15th, 2012
9:39 pm
6 and 0 and headed to Phillie, I’m not gonna say anything about the O-line, I know y’all get tired of hearing me bitch about it. Anyway, I would love to see a beatdown from our D on Mike Prick. Y’all have a great night.
D3
October 15th, 2012
9:43 pm
falcon21 — I never get tired of the OL debate, because as you know, I’m a convert. I used to be righteous as hell about our “OL not being that bad” and turns out I was dead wrong. Finishing up my new post and have a big part about our OL in it.
BL — It’s out.
Birdman
October 15th, 2012
9:46 pm
Thanks D3 .About SW
Cage I need your Prayers for my little girl . I just found out that she was thrown by a horse and is in Newton General with a possible broke leg I am here at Hilton head at work She is home from school for fall break..Please all who believe Pray for my girl.
Matty Bicep
October 15th, 2012
9:50 pm
Got my prayers Birdman.
waynester
October 15th, 2012
9:52 pm
This coaching staff has done an admirable job so far and since they’ve been here we’ve made smart adjustments. How they handle the bye and the week leading up to the Eagles will be a big test for what we can expect going forward into a tougher part of the schedule…everybody’s got to unwind and heal up and come back sharp for the long run….
waynester
October 15th, 2012
9:53 pm
birdman
ditto
phil
October 15th, 2012
9:53 pm
You got it, birdman….
As for the Falcons, we DON’T look good, like it or not. It will bite us soon enough….
falcon21
October 15th, 2012
9:57 pm
Birdman, we are there buddy.
JB FALCON
October 15th, 2012
10:01 pm
BM. I know how helpless you feel. I was in LA once and got the call that my son was hospitalized and they didn’t know if he would live. You can be assured that the Almighty is there with her.
Birdman
October 15th, 2012
10:13 pm
Thanks Guys
God Bless you all
I still know nothing yet
SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH
October 15th, 2012
10:13 pm
Got’cha covered Birdman!
LRD
October 15th, 2012
10:18 pm
Travel note for the day.. land in Omaha, and go to get the rental car.. and the guy at the counter is wearing his falcons hat, see’s mine, gives me a high five and free upgrade….. gotta love our fans.
Wabe
October 15th, 2012
10:20 pm
Matty Bicep
October 15th, 2012
8:49 pm
“Actually SP, was not thinking of you with the GS comment, that is directed that fire everyone crowd…But I am curious, how do you know if a play of scheme was a Koetter call, or a Matty check? Do you get actual game film that you break down, or are your observations from watching on TV?”
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Not sure about it, but I’ll guess I’m within this ‘crowd’ that you’re referencing. And it’s all good, you don’t have to agree with me. I’ve made my point perfectly clear. I’m not rooting against the Birds hoping Smitty gets fired, I want to see the exact opposite, which is why I point out the obvious flaws when I see them.
But, I’m honestly tired of this debate now. We’re all fans here. Some here obviously believe firmly in giving these guys the benefit of the doubt every step of the way. No disrespect to Big Lou, I respect the dude’s views. But, I think back to last season when he was giving the same speeches, and then the Giants debacle happened. Nothing wrong with being an optimist, I just don’t buy into it at this point, because great regular seasons haven’t translated into postseason success for this group *yet*.
Also, I’m curious, when is this ‘honeymoon’ period for this regime gonna end? A lot of folks get tied up into this notion that because they’re the ‘best regime this franchise has ever had’ and ‘they came in here when we were at rock bottom and pulled us out of it’, criticism against them is blasphemy, or that firing them would be inconceivable. It’s been 5 years now, this franchise will move on from that when we, the fans, actually move on from that. It *was* a good story, and it’s been said a thousand times, but props to AB/TD/SMITTY/RYAN/AND EVERYBODY IN THE ORGANIZATION.
But it don’t mean guys can’t be held accountable for shortcomings now.
LRD
October 15th, 2012
10:22 pm
Oh and did anyone catch the irony of the Chris Houston interception of Mike Vick to stop the eagles… 2 castaways…. just thought it was kinda funny
Big Lou
October 15th, 2012
10:23 pm
Wabe
Yup. We are not gonna agree. I am good with that. I hope I’m right, though. Every fan in here wants the Falcons to win the Superbowl.
SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH
October 15th, 2012
10:25 pm
@21, Keep the convo going on the OL. I agree with D3, the convo may not be of the glamorous sorts…but it’s much needed.
Speaking of the OL…We didn’t have a #1 pick in the draft, Konz was the closest thing to. Why in the hell are we investing so high in the draft for bench warmers? IMO, 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks should be starting material. Just my humble opinions…
Matty Bicep
October 15th, 2012
10:30 pm
Wabe, good question, when to you give up on a staff? I would say it is apparent that the players have given up on the coaches. When you see the attention span drift, when you see the players look lethargic and stop doing the little things necessary to win games. When it becomes appaent the players no longer believe.
I have not seen anything remotely resembling that on this team.
Matty Bicep
October 15th, 2012
10:41 pm
So, SD up by 24-0 on Denver….Here Denver is coming back…Boy does that look familiar.
Matty Bicep
October 15th, 2012
10:47 pm
I look at Carolina game. So the Giants really made them look bad, ask the 9ers about that…..Then they get 10 days, then they come into our house with their season in balance, and we expect them to be pushovers? And if we got “lucky”, they got “lucky” first that JJ stepped out of bounds, and that they recovered the Cam fumble just before the go ahead TD. Why does nobody want to discuss that?
D3
October 15th, 2012
10:58 pm
NEW POST UP CAGE FAMILY! ——
http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-fans/2012/10/15/atlanta-falcons-birds-squeak-by-raiders-to-6-0/
See you over there……….in the morning. Gotta hit the bed and get ready to go enact Bill Gates Department of Education, I mean, the US Dept or Ed!