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 Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:04 pm
Wabe and Snack,
There are always things to fix. Otherwise coaches would have a part-time job.
Right now, we’re “fixin’” to lose the lead…
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:05 pm
at home versus a terrible Raiders team?
JB FALCON
October 14th, 2012
2:06 pm
Are just trying to make this game entertaining or are we just giving the game away to get that first loss out of the way? I’d prefer we lose to a much better opponent.
Big Lou
October 14th, 2012
2:07 pm
Remember that this Raiders team had a bye week.
I’m thinking the Falcons will adjust and have a great second half.
snacktastic
October 14th, 2012
2:07 pm
Two-minute D drill.
SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH
October 14th, 2012
2:08 pm
On that last INT…That one shouldn’t have happen. If there were a time for Ryan to take a sack, that should of been the time.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:08 pm
See….. that is exactly what I’m talking about
One missed tackle and all that speed beats you.
That’s where BEND turns into BREAK.
I have nothing further to say.
Birdman
October 14th, 2012
2:09 pm
are the guys already on the bye
Big Lou
October 14th, 2012
2:09 pm
Horrible execution by the defense and offense today. I think players were reading into their press clippings too much. I’m sick at what I’m seeing right now.
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:09 pm
pitiful man…
no excuses for it.
Big Lou
October 14th, 2012
2:10 pm
Big Ray
Mike should have made the tackle. Can’t blame that on Nolan. Bend don’t break requires disciplined play.
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:11 pm
big lou,
execution, scheme, call it what you will.
i just think it’s obvious Ryan’s struggling, Turner was running the football effective in the touches he’s gotten. Why not ride Turner a bit here? Ryan’s rattled.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:12 pm
It’s simple.
Either we have a much better second half, or we lose this game.
Period.
What I’ve seen so far has been a cross between “awful” and “oops.”
And I disagree about Ryan taking the sack. He was hit as he threw, and he had a guy open.
If he takes the sack, somebody would be yacking about how he held the ball too long and had a guy open, should have made the play.
Protection broke down…as it just did a moment ago.
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:12 pm
That O-Line looking like they did against the Panthers.
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:13 pm
Go figure…Clabo.
The flaws are showin’ up big time here.
Slant Pattern
October 14th, 2012
2:13 pm
Wow. This garbage performance even has the homers slinging the stink. Looks like I get to take a vacation today. I’ll bitch about us losing in the 4th quarter so we can pull out the win at the end tho
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Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:14 pm
Mike should have made the tackle. Can’t blame that on Nolan. Bend don’t break requires disciplined play.
Where did I mention Mike Nolan? This isn’t about Mike Nolan, so I don’t know where you’re getting that idea.
Like I said before “one missed tackle” and you’re in trouble. Clearly tackling is an execution thing.
That’s the problem with all the “bending”…you break when you don’t make the tackle…as we just saw. My point stands, I’m afraid…and I don’t like it one bit.
Big Lou
October 14th, 2012
2:14 pm
Big Ray
I agree. The last two INT was blown protection, not Ryan.
snacktastic
October 14th, 2012
2:15 pm
Alright, I’m not predicting blowouts anymore. Are we about to be down at the half for the first time this season?
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:16 pm
Speaking of execution….the Raiders suddenly either are executing a pass rush, or our OL is failing to execute pass protection. Take your pick. Either way, something smells badly.
SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH
October 14th, 2012
2:17 pm
The Falcons must open up a touch down or better lead in the second half…if they allow the Raiders to be within a couple of points in the latter stages of the 4th quarter, we’re in trouble. Janikowski will break our hearts with 50+ FG’s…
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:17 pm
snacktastic ,
Unfortunately, yes.
And no Matty Bicep around to give us a statistic that proves Smith has a stellar record when doing so. LOL…
uga_b
October 14th, 2012
2:18 pm
I think we need Carson to step his game up and start throwing his usual pick sixes
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:19 pm
this offense should be dropping 35 a week easy with the weapons we have…
yet we’ve been letting some of the most suspect defenses in the league slow us down and downright lock us up at times.
Washington’s secondary is one of the worst in the league. They managed to slow us down quite a bit. Oakland hadn’t had an INT all season, they’re flying out East, playing a 5-0 Falcons team. They should’ve gotten blown out. yet they’re going into the half up.
5-0 don’t mean ish man. We know we’re a playoff team. How this team stacks up when we get to the playoffs is what you gotta look out for. And I hope folks see what others have been commenting about. Koetter still hasn’t proven anything. I’m not concerned with Nolan. The run defense needs work, but that’ll get more attention when we play teams that rely on the run game (good teams, not the Raiders). The offense is suspect though. This team should have ZEROOOOOOO TROUBLEEEEE scoring points. They should be knockin’ on the door with the likes of the 16-0 Pats offense, 09 Saints, 10-11 Packers. We should be handling teams.
Remember what we said, you have to have either a DOMINANT OFFENSE or a DOMINANT DEFENSE. Through 5 1/2 games this year, you can’t seriously tell me that either side of the ball for us has been dominant.
Chris
October 14th, 2012
2:20 pm
Can someone please explain to me what the heck is wrong with these guys? I am still of the mind that they underestimated the Raiders and aren’t taking every team seriously. Therein lies my comment on arrogance. They need to be grounded and return the focus that has been missing in the last 2 1/2 games.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:20 pm
Don’t the Raiders get the ball to start the 2nd half?
I hate to lose, and lose like this at home.
And I’m not saying we’re going to lose…but I will also add this unhappy caveat….
Tis’ better to lose earlier in the season and get that bad taste in your mouth for your sorry-ass efforts…to teach you a much-needed lesson…than to lose like this later in the season when you should be gelling better…and have it cost you more. Like in the postseason…
Meanwhile the talking heads are having a field day with this.
“ooooohhhh, Ryan’s not elite…bwaahahahahahaaaaa”
Big Lou
October 14th, 2012
2:22 pm
Big Ray
You played defense. It’s always about tackling, no matter what type of defense it is.
I really think the players need to look at themselves in the mirror during half-time.
uga_b
October 14th, 2012
2:23 pm
Wabe, we were dominant in the kicking game!
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:24 pm
Wabe ,
You’re right, I sure hope folks who have been giving you ish now see what you see. Because that will surely make a difference in how the Falcons play if all bloggers agree to be critical at the same level.
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:24 pm
Still don’t think we lose…
But, it’s not all about wins and losses for me, especially on certain weeks, this being one of those weeks. There’s no reason we shouldn’t win this game comfortably. I think I’ve made that point quite clear at this point. You have to smack certain teams around.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:26 pm
Big Lou ,
I seriously think they have become enamored with their own SportsCenter highlights.
Oh, it’s great when you can throw a shoulder into somebody or slap at them and make them fumble. But those are plays that happen once, twice, MAYBE three times in a game. The rest of the time, it’s all tackling.
I’m sick of watching these guys “throw” hits at the opposition, only to watch the guy shrug it off and get 20 more yards…making us look like azz clowns on the field.
I’m also sick of all these failed shoe-string tackles. Quit grabbing guys by the shoe laces and start wrapping them up .
WTF…you learn that in high school for crying out loud.
snacktastic
October 14th, 2012
2:26 pm
I’m thinking we’ll fix our issues in the second half, but this game really should have been a cake walk. Maybe that bye week did more for the Raiders than I thought it would.
uga_b
October 14th, 2012
2:26 pm
This team has been one of the least penalized teams again. This team goes as its discipline goes.
uga_b
October 14th, 2012
2:27 pm
Can’t look sloppy.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:27 pm
Wabe,
That’s right…bring the smack down!
I also think this is exactly why Asante Samuel rated the defense a “mere” 5 out of 10 last time he was asked.
Seems he was right.
uga_b
October 14th, 2012
2:28 pm
BR, we also haven’t been rallying to the ball well turning the misses into big gains.
Big Lou
October 14th, 2012
2:28 pm
Wabe
I am going to concede that the offensive line is not cutting it this year. It’s truly pathetic to watch 2 INT by Ryan due to poor protection. This team has a long way to go before even making noise in the playoffs.
I’m looking for half-time adjustments. I’m still very disappointed in the players do far this game.
uga_b
October 14th, 2012
2:30 pm
I am glad Dierdorff made that point. They have been a good second half team. Get it done.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:33 pm
Now there’s the defense that has pride.
Nolan got in somebody’s ass with a hot poker, I bet.
Either that or a veteran spoke up.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:34 pm
uga b ,
Damn fine points.
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:35 pm
Actually, I’m betting Smitty lost his damn mind in the locker room, LOL.
“This is what I get for letting y’all off on Monday and Tuesday after the last win??!!!”
JB FALCON
October 14th, 2012
2:35 pm
2nd half, 3 and out. The raiders have scored the only points they will get this game. Now, how much do we want to win by?
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:36 pm
And the offense starts with Turner getting shoe-stringed in the backfield.
sigh
uga_b
October 14th, 2012
2:37 pm
Yeah, and we miss Dahl in the run game…still
Big Ray
October 14th, 2012
2:37 pm
Offense is still bogged.
Why are we not running the no huddle?
LRD
October 14th, 2012
2:38 pm
So just got home… are we playing this badly, or is the Raiders playing this good?
JJ
October 14th, 2012
2:39 pm
Once again we are playing down to our competition. We shouldawouldacoulda be up by 14 but not executing and see no fire in the team…need the leaders of the team to kick some asses…starting with cooter!!!
Wabe
October 14th, 2012
2:40 pm
Matt Ryan moved down the field with ease when we came out empty set and just chucked it around.
Even the commentator just said how depleted the Raiders secondary is. How they have safeties playing corner just to fill in the spots. Spread them out, and move the ball around.
I’m not comfortable seeing Ryan coming out under center right now. I think the pressure’s getting to him. Those 3 picks are in his head.
Big Lou
October 14th, 2012
2:40 pm
I’m trying to keep thing objective, but these Falcons are really starting to piss me off. But, if they lose, I’m glad it will happen now, before the bye week. Then the coaches can get in their azz for 2 weeks.
JJ
October 14th, 2012
2:40 pm
And next FG, plz turn the label toward the tv!