Thank Goodness for Abe (AJC)
The Atlanta Falcons are the only undefeated team in the NFL, so why do fans feel so nervous or unfulfilled? After roaring out of the gates to a 3-0 start and looking excellent in all phases of the game, the Birds have come back to Earth a bit and looking pedestrian in all areas of the game, especially on offense. On one hand, the team is showing mettle, heart, and determination in finding ways to win, even if very ugly. However, if it continues for several weeks, a disturbing trend begins to take shape and what once was a strength starts to become a weakness because the team is putting itself in positions to have to win at the last minute due to the overall poor play. The fact is that the Falcons are 6-0, even though they’ve not looked very good lately. But isn’t getting a win, however you attain it, better than losing? Many teams thought to be “dominant” by the media elite talking heads have suffered losses to teams believed to be at the bottom. That speaks to NFL’s parity and winning the first 6 games, however it’s done, is a testament to the Falcons, their coaches, and their players. Whether or not it will serve to benefit or harm in the future is yet to be determined, but the reality is that the Falcons are undefeated and 31 other teams are not. A look at the Raiders game……….
At first, it was a great strength showing determination, mettle, and finding a way to win at the last second. The Falcons didn’t play great against an inspired Panthers team coming off a bye week. They willed themselves to a win with less than a minute. Then came a Redskins game that was filled with major mistakes, slogging around, until they finally put together a TD drive and subsequent defensive stand to win the game. OK, it’s on the road and the Redskins have shown a lot of promise. A third week in a row of not playing good is a disturbing trend and is now becoming a weakness. Fact is, the Falcons are putting themselves in these situations where they must scratch and claw from behind to win the game. No other series identifies it better: Asante Samuel makes a beautiful pick six to seemingly put the game away. Then the Raiders offense commences to go right down the field to score with two minutes and not needing any of their 3 timeouts. Once a great strength of character and will is simply becoming a product a weak and sloppy play.
This is About Right (AJC)
Let’s all hope it was just one of those days because it was a really bad one. Ryan threw 3 interceptions (all weren’t necessarily his fault), but some were. He seemed to have happy feet due to poor offensive line play. Not all was on him, but he had plenty of bad throws and misfires all on his own. He missed open receivers, threw the ball high, and generally had an awful day all around. Maybe it was just a bad day against a well-schemed defense. Perhaps the play-calling didn’t help any. The lack of running game surely isn’t helping and neither are the drops. Ryan’s had an excellent year to date, but he needs a game like he had vs. San Diego to erase the Raiders performance.
Thank goodness the Falcons found a way to keep John Abraham. The guy is a complete stud and is warming up his Ring of Honor flag as we speak. We as fans always mention Tony Gonzalez when discussing a Falcon that defies age. But Abraham deserves that praise too. He turned 34 this year and many (including this author) wondered how much he had left in the tank. Well, he’s proving once and for all just how awesome he is and by default how anemic our pass rush is without him. He notched 3 sacks, forced a fumble at a crucial time, and got several holding calls against him. In short, he was unblockable. Already, he has 6 sacks in 6 games. Abraham is the man.
No, it wasn’t the worst performance of the year (that would be Carolina with 7 sacks in one game), but this offensive line is causing heartburn for Falcons fans looking forward on the schedule when they play really good defensive lines. They weren’t outright terrible in pass blocking in the beginning of the season, but now they’re looking as bad as last year. And run blocking is another nightmare altogether. But really, how much should have been expected with the EXACT SAME starting offensive line as last year?
Baker is a little better, but not dominant. Blalock is the only rock on the team. Todd McClure is on the downside of 35. Garrett Reynolds is only slightly better than last year and that’s saying very little and many think he would be better at his natural position of tackle anyway. And then there’s Tyson Clabo. He has had an absolutely atrocious year. They’re just not getting it done and it shows. Sure, Michael Turner and the running backs aren’t making plays and the play-calling seems mediocre at best recently, but this is what most fans expected when literally no changes were made. Thomas Dimitroff deserves some criticism for the past of the this line, but he used his first two picks (2nd on Peter Konz, 3rd on Lamar Holmes) on offensive linemen. Why not try these guys out for a few series and see what happens? Why not mix it up some and move some of these guys around? Is one of the best overall linemen in the entire draft (Konz) really not good enough to start somewhere on this offensive line? Of all the issues that’s most maddening fans: Mike Smith and the coaching staff’s refusal to try anything different regarding the offensive line two years running.
This may just be an excuse in trying to make up reasons why the offense has been doing so poorly, but here goes: the Falcons need more speed in the backfield. It’s been well documented here in The Cage about Michael Turner and his slowing down or not fitting in this new offense among many other things. The Falcons coaching staff decided to go with Turner as their feature back this year and, even though a few times he’s done OK, mostly he’s looked completely out of sorts with this new offense. Gone are the days of one of the best lead blocking (and highest paid) fullbacks in the league clearing holes, the days of a power-run first offense, and offensive line opening “garage-sized holes” as Cage member SOMEBODY said. The best running backs in the league simply slow down as they approach 30 years old and especially with Turner having so many carries in such a short amount of time.
Running Game is Anemic (AJC)
The issues go beyond Turner, however. Jacquizz Rodgers was thought to be somewhat of an answer and may even contend for close to 40-50% of Turner’s touches, but that surely has not been the case. Maybe it’s play-calling or just lack of playing time, but Rodgers has not turned into the player many fans expected. On the 3rd and 1 toss play to Rodgers, he had room to get the first down, but was easily caught and dropped for a loss. Even his specialty of catching the ball in space had issues when he bobbled a well-timed screen that could have gone for many yards. The odd man out has definitely been Jason Snelling. Many ream the call to give Snelling the ball on 3rd and short, but many times he tends to run just as hard as Turner and does a better job of hitting the hole. The cold truth is that the Falcon simply don’t have speed at running back and haven’t for quite some time. Antone Smith has shown some serious speed in pre-season only to never get touches in a game. What could it hurt? Look no further than Alfred Morris of the Redskins and Andre Brown of the Giants (filling in for Ahmad Bradshaw) tearing it up this year alone. Like the OL issue, that’s a major thorn for fans as well, a refusal to mix it up and give some guys a few chances. From where it stands now, running back surely could be a candidate for a 1st or 2nd round pick in 2013.
Peria Jerry, Jonathan Babineaux, and Vance Walker have done a good job getting penetration in the backfield so far this season. Thought to be a possible weakness, they’ve done an admirable job overall. But they sure could use a boost, especially in the run game from a guy by the name of Corey Peters. Believed to be the best overall defensive tackle for the Falcons by many fans, Peters has been out the entire season going all the way back to training camp. He may not be ready for the Eagles game, but getting him back on a defense that could tighten up will be a nice shot in the arm.
Not having Stephen Nicholas at full strength really has shown just how fragile the Falcons linebacking corps is. Akeem Dent and Mike Peterson were on the field at the same time many times throughout the game, with Dent playing the entire game. Dent occasionally shows some promise as a very young player in the run game, but he’s just as lost as Curtis Lofton was in pass coverage. As the season wears on, the decision to not sign a linebacker for backup purposes may end up biting the Birds at some point.
Happening Much Less than it Used to (AJC)
Is it the anemic run game? Is it the offensive line? Is Matt Ryan simply coming off his hot start? Are defenses figuring out what the Falcons want to do? Is it just execution, or is it bad play-calling? Who knows exactly why the Falcons have continued to devolve on offense the last three weeks, but this much is certain: it definitely has. The Falcons looked unstoppable against a pretty good San Diego defense, but has hit a wall of sorts since. They left many points on the board vs. Carolina and gave up 7 sacks. They played 3 quarters of weak offensive football in DC before finally getting it together. And they looked as bad as they ever have against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. Whatever the reason, the coaching staff and offense better get some things figured out before a tough part of the schedule starts coming up.
This is nothing new and it has nothing to do with that spectacular off-the-helmet catch he made on the ground, but Harry Douglas should get not only more snaps on offense, but more touches as well. The idea is that it’s impossible to cover all of the Falcons aerial weapons, but despite only a few occurrences, Douglas just doesn’t get that many looks. Either that or Dirk Koetter doesn’t know how to use him correctly. Seemingly, it would be a coordinators dream to have such an explosive slot man (and to his credit, he’s giving him more looks than Mularkey did), but he never seems to get chances to do what he does best which is to catch and run in space. Perhaps this is more of a critique on formations (3 receiver, 1 TE, single back) sets than anything else, but if you’re going to be an explosive passing team, you have to maximize all your weapons and the slot doesn’t seem to be getting enough snaps or targets. No disrespect intended, but do we really want to see Mike Johnson / Joe Hawley as a 3rd TE, Lousaka Polite, or Tommy Gallarda get on the field instead of HD?
This is really more about going forward than this year, but Sunday’s game brought to light just how bare the tight end cupboard will be when Gonzalez does finally hang up his cleats. Michael Palmer is hurt and there’s a belief that he can at least bridge a gap until a new tight end is developed, but after that, there’s not much. Tommy Gallarda is about exactly what he was coming out of college: an undrafted free agent. And this is really more on Dimitroff than anyone. He’s not invested any consequential draft picks on tight ends since 2008. In fact, the only tight end he’s ever drafted was Keith Zinger in the 7th round. Palmer may can get it done, but the position as a whole looks to be getting a huge hit when Gonzalez leaves.
Bryant Makes Another Late Save (AJC)
As mentioned above, thank goodness for John Abraham, because without him, the Falcons wouldn’t have much of any pass rush from the DE spot. As with tight end, the Falcons have failed to develop any significant production or player from the defensive end spot not named John Abraham. This is year 5 of the Mike Smith / Thomas Dimitroff regime and despite all the supposed talent at DE, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of promise. Ray Edwards appears to be looking more and more like a weak free agent move (as many fans, including this author admit through gritted teeth). Kroy Biermann should move permanently to linebacker, his natural position, most fans believe and is too light to make an impact at DE. Then there’s Lawrence Sidbury who some thought may see an increased role under Mike Nolan, only to continue his disappearing act in 2012. Jonathan Massaquoi and Cliff Matthews may hold some talent, but they’re always ending up on the inactive list every Sunday. The Falcons signed Abraham to a 3 year contract, so theoretically they have a few more years, but they’ve already had 5.
Here in The Cage, it appears to be pretty evenly split among fans and their beliefs / opinions. Some feel that the NFL is the most parity-driven sport in the entire world and that “Any Given Sunday” is a true reality in that each win is special in the National Football League. Hard to argue when you see teams like the Patriots, Packers, 49ers, and Steelers losing games many think they shouldn’t. The Falcons may not be flawless, but they’re finding ways to win and are, so far, the only undefeated team in the NFL. It’s hard to argue against that belief.
On the other hand, fans rightly point to similarities to 2010 when the Falcons were “finding ways to win” as they are now, while not playing great football, went 13-3, and got downright embarrassed in the Debacle in the Dome. In other words, not only losing in back-to-back playoff appearances, but getting blown out and humiliated has corroded the idea of “getting the benefit of the doubt.” There’s nothing the Falcons can do about the postseason right now but win and get there, but those 2010 Falcons seemed to be getting worse as the postseason approached, not better. It’s also hard to argue that point as well.
1) Simple Kickoff – where’s your confidence level after week 6?
2) Are the come-from-behind wins still a strength or are they now a weakness?
3) What was up with Matt Ryan’s bad day: one awful game or disturbing trend?
4) Is John Abraham nearing potential Ring of Honor status soon? Can he keep up this pace all season?
5) Is the Falcons offensive line finally due for a shakeup? What would your starting 5 be at Philly?
6) What should the Birds do @ RB? Is more speed desperately needed?
7) What’s your thoughts on the DT play?
8.) Are the LB issues keeping you up at night? Thoughts on Dent?
9) It’s an impossible question, but why is the offense digressing so bad?
10) Should Harry Douglas or others get more touches?
11) What should the Falcons do about TE after Gonzalez retires?
12) What is the deal with the Falcons failure to develop ANY OTHER defensive end?
13) What side do you fall on: happy to 6-0 and plenty of time to correct problems or seriously worried about what the future holds?
468 comments Add your comment
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
3:54 pm
Panthers lose. LOL. Crybaby towel time.
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
3:55 pm
Well the Dallas Schizos win that one….but they got away with what looked like PI.
It’s okay, Scam would have found a way to foul it up either way.
Paddy O
October 21st, 2012
3:55 pm
actually, there is a thing called college world series and march madness. Now, if you want to discuss the hypocrisy of the NCAA – why should colleges be allowed to make money selling merchandise of certain players? I’ve got a Tebow jersey – Tebow should get some cash out of my purchase, not the SOB’s running the NCAA and their member schools.
D3
October 21st, 2012
3:56 pm
That Redskins win is looking better and better every single week. RG3 just made Justin Tuck and Osi look like leadfeet on that play.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
3:56 pm
Hmm, beating W is looking better and better.
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
3:58 pm
Yeah…Sean Payton to Dallas…the only person who could screw that up is Jerry Jones if he won’t leave Payton alone while he’s working.
But that’s why you bring in a guy like Payton…because he knows what to do..and you don’t…and you’re tired of backing the boot lickers you keep letting run your show…
Besides…Payton HAS to know that the Taints are tinking…I mean sinking….
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
3:59 pm
Agree, a “true” natl championship with a playoff holds promise, but I like D3 says, they will F-F-Foul it up…
Anyway, just hope “good UGA” shows up on Jax.
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
3:59 pm
Told ya….lol….
D3
October 21st, 2012
3:59 pm
Paddy — Are you a Gators fan? Totally agree on the NCAA. Crooks and complete hypocrites. The other side is that many football stars use them just as much to make to the pros, not really caring about getting an excellent education.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
3:59 pm
Eli does it again. Geez
D3
October 21st, 2012
4:01 pm
Did the Deadskins secondary really just let that happen? Their best and most explosive receiver is allowed a free release / go route. D@mn man.
Paddy O
October 21st, 2012
4:01 pm
also, kids can’t drive, drink alcohol or fornicate. at least genuine kids not being enabled to behave immaturely.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:02 pm
Yea, NCAA is so bad, I struggle to be a fan, to support it. And sure, some kids use it as a path the the NFL, but unfortunately it is the ONLY path at their option. The kids are exploited, pure and simple.
Paddy O
October 21st, 2012
4:03 pm
I am a Gators fan – attended UF for a short time. That was prior to the coming of Spurrier; but, as I left they announced that Emmitt Smith was going to play in the Swamp.
Paddy O
October 21st, 2012
4:04 pm
matty – I agree. I’ve always thought student athletes should be allowed to take a minimal # of courses while playing, then the school had an obligaton – provided they did not flunk out – to provide a scholarship to allow them to graduate after their athletic eligibility was up.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:04 pm
Wow, skins self destruct.
Paddy O
October 21st, 2012
4:06 pm
OK, see you fine folks later!
D3
October 21st, 2012
4:07 pm
Panthers-Cowgirls isn’t over just yet………
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:08 pm
is now…Cam with 40 seconds aint like Ice with 40.
D3
October 21st, 2012
4:09 pm
(S)Cam Newton does the one thing he cannot in that instance…………..takes a sack with no timeouts. Wow, Carolina really screwed the pooch with that pick. Just had to get that “entertainer and icon,” eh?
C’mon Bucs…………..
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:13 pm
Yea, cam also threw a pick the play before by tossing a Hail Mary instead of taking the easy dump 15 yards-get out of bounds stop the clock play. He does not even understand the concept of working the ball down the field against a prevent D.
Just glad he ain’t ours….
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:14 pm
OK, bucs time.
D3
October 21st, 2012
4:16 pm
How about that Curtis Lofton-led sAINTS defense, eh?
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:17 pm
When Josh freeman hangs 400 years on you, you got problems.
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
4:19 pm
And I may have spoken too soon on the Tampa Bay Bucs. If they can pull this off, it will be as good as a Falcons win, considering its our bye week…
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
4:22 pm
So do the Bucs pull this off, or do the Friggin’ Taints get more home cooking penalty calls?
Man, I hate those guys.
D3
October 21st, 2012
4:24 pm
That was a BS call. How can you just push a receiver out of bounds and he can’t come back in? Hell, why not just always push the receiver out of bounds if that’s the case.
sAINTS get another BS call. It never ends does it.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:25 pm
So, when did it become legal to shove someone out of the endzone on a pass?
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:26 pm
I thought you can’t initiate contact after 5 yards? WTF was that? Exaclty, why not just pick the recievers up and drag them OB?
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:27 pm
That was worse than the “outfield fly rule” we saw a few weeks ago.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
4:28 pm
So, when a reciever runs a sideline pattern, we can just shove them out, and they are ineligible? Holy cow.
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
4:47 pm
This is what the Saints do, now that they can’t get away with bounties anymore.
Raiders/Jags…nothing good to take out of this game, LOL.
If the Raiders win, it just proves how sorry the Jags are. If the Jags win, it just shows we played no better than they did against the same team. If the Jags blow the Raiders out, it makes us look even worse.
I think I’ll just conveniently choose not to comment on this one, LOL.
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
4:59 pm
Ain’t life grand?
Eli Manning was good for a bunch of yards, 2 INTs and no TDs….until the final seconds when he brings his team back to a victory with a game-winning drive against a team that shouldn’t be good enough to compete with the defending SB champs, much less beat them.
And the first thing you read on the ESPN site is how he proved that he’s elite with that one last drive. I guess the last drive erases everything else you did as long as it was the winning drive.
Oh wait, as long as your name isn’t Ryan, that is.
Ken Strickland
October 21st, 2012
5:11 pm
The fact that UGA is putting so many players in the NFL proves the program is definitely recruiting NFL caliber talent, which means their team and program are grossly underachieving. It reminds me of the situation that existed between UNC and Duke. UNC was producing all of the All Americans and NBA players, while Duke was getting to and winning more NCAA titles.
To me, that was a clear indication that coach K did the better job of coaching.
JB Falcon
October 21st, 2012
5:31 pm
Even though the Falcons didn’t play today, a little worry popped up when I saw some “real” running backs and pass rushers. I try to imagine what we would do against some of the players/teams and it does make for a concern.
Big Ray, you are spot on the the Manning eliteness. If the last second save makes Manning elite I guess MR would three times as elite since he’s done the same thing for the last three games.
JJ
October 21st, 2012
5:50 pm
JAC 17, OAK 3
Fock you Raiders and especially Palmer…back to back int then fumb…I only need 15 pts from DMC..come on!!!
JJ
October 21st, 2012
6:47 pm
For my SarahB ffl brothers, you might enjoy this site:
http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.php?showforum=8
JJ
October 21st, 2012
6:49 pm
Then click on the “Official FU thread”
Big Ray
October 21st, 2012
7:11 pm
Jacksonville is making us look bad by exposing how bad the Raiders are.
I expect Smitty may feel the same way, but then again…you’re talking about a pretty focused guy who does not get sidetracked by the scoreboard…unless it’s the game his team in playing in.
That said, we better be executing like a mutha against Philly.
No seriously. It took us the better part of four quarters to score a single offensive TD, something Jax did against the Raiders in the first and second quarters. Let’s also consider that all of the points came from the OFFENSE, too. Gabbert with ZERO interceptions.
Yeah, I know…any given sunday, and all that. Circumstances are different. Still, if we can compare the Giants playing the Redskins to us playing the Redskins, then we can certainly compare the Jags playing the Raiders to us playing the Raiders.
JJ
October 21st, 2012
7:32 pm
Both games in overtime…come on pats n gaiders!!!
JJ
October 21st, 2012
8:12 pm
Congrats WR, great win! FOCK DMC!!!
Ken Strickland
October 21st, 2012
8:42 pm
It’s going to be very interesting to see what Smitty and Co will do to improve the production out of our OL and rushing OFF. I’ve said before that I don’t see any OL changes being made until after the break. Smitty and Co will make adjustments rather than changes and will wait to see if those adjustments work against Philly before resorting to making changes.
If changes have to be made, it will be even more interesting to see what changes will be made. Will Holmes replace Baker or Clabo, or will Hawley or Konz replace McClure or Reynolds? With the way our OLs performance has gotten progressively worse, I doubt if making any of the changes I’ve mentioned would make things any worse than they already are.
Even though there’s no way of knowing what we’ll do during our bye week to improve our OLs performance, I doubt if OL changes will hurt the OFF at this point. I just don’t see GReynolds, TMcClure, or SBaker getting any better at their respective positions. I do see Holmes, Konz, and Hawley getting better at those same positions if given consistent snaps and experience.
What doesn’t make sense to me is our coaching staffs insistence on converting OT GReynolds to OG, OCs PKonz and JHawley to OG and OG MJohnson to OT, while totally ignoring the option of moving TClabo back to OG where he started out. One thing is certain, if we don’t resolve our OL issues sooner rather than later, we’ll see a collapse during the remainder of the season.
JB Falcon
October 21st, 2012
8:46 pm
One thing is certain, if we don’t resolve our OL issues sooner rather than later, we’ll see a collapse during the remainder of the season.
Amen!
Wabe
October 21st, 2012
9:14 pm
Just some thoughts after a bye week Sunday for our Birds…
The league looks pretty crazy at the moment. The Giants and Packers seem to be catching steam. The Giants didn’t look oober impressive against a pretty decent Redskins team. Again, I wasn’t too bummed about the way we won against the Skins. It did suck to see our offense get locked up for a good portion of that game, and that we made Alfred Morris look as good as he did, but it’s looking more and more like the Skins aren’t pushover. I kinda felt that way going into that game, so I wasn’t bummed we came out with a win, regardless of how we got it.
The Panthers are free falling. Cam’s callin’ out coaches at this point. I really don’t blame him. I don’t think that Ron Rivera is really head coaching material. Solid D-Coordinator, but just don’t see him ever being all that successful in Carolina.
The Packers look like they’re close to being back. Maybe they never really went anywhere. They were playing some tough defenses to start the season. But, they’ve looked solid the past couple of weeks.
At this point, nobody can really make a case against anybody claiming the Falcons are the best team in the league. I know we haven’t really played good ball, but, it’s not as though the rest the league is making a case that we shouldn’t be in the discussion. The Ravens, who most folks had right behind us, just got romped. Same with the Niners a week ago. The Pats aren’t looking oober-impressive. The AFC in general looks pretty weak. The Texans and then the rest of the pack. I assume the Pats will eventually make their late season charge and will be the Texans challenger for a trip to the superbowl. The NFC is still pretty wacky. The Bears, Packers, and Vikings n the north. The NFC East is up for grabs. I think Arizona will slowly start coming back down to earth. But, I think the Niners will eventually take that division. The Falcons just have to focus on a game at a time and keep piling up the wins WHILE improving on our obvious flaws…
Wabe
October 21st, 2012
9:19 pm
What I fear about our Falcons is what we saw happen to the Ravens today. The Ravens had been cutting it close the past couple of weeks. They escaped with a 9-6 win against a bad Chiefs team, and then came away with a narrow 2-point win against a Cowboy team that racked up almost 500 yards on their defense and totally outplayed them. And then, they run into a formidable opponent, and they get blownnnnnnnnn out.
I think that’s what could happen to a team in this league if they continue to overlook flaws. The Ravens definitely have flaws. And they showed today. The Falcons too have their share of flaws, and unless we get them corrected, we could be on the wrong side of one of these beatdowns eventually as well.
Really hope they’re using this bye week to shore up some of these concerns. The running game, the O-Line, the running defense, the weak tackling. Hope that it improves in the coming weeks.
Wabe
October 21st, 2012
9:45 pm
Regarding O-Line changes, I’m with Ken Strickland. I don’t see us making any personnel swaps coming out of the bye. I think the only way we see personnel changes is if our O-Line eventually costs us in some way in one of these games.
I just don’t see how you can’t find a spot for Konz on this line. Try sliding Reynolds back over to the RT spot and plugging Konz in at RG. Do something man, because Clabo’s been getting ate up week after week. I really hope we don’t stoop into this ‘loyalty pack’ with Clabo. Dude’s proven to be the weakest link on this line this season, and changes need to happen.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
9:45 pm
Why are people so “Scared” and have “Fear” of what “might” happen in a game? It is just a game.
Did the Packers change lineman after their 7 sack performance a few weeks ago? OK, maybe we need to play a game so we can stop pontificating about the same issues, after a week it kinda runs out of gas.
Matty Bicep
October 21st, 2012
9:46 pm
I am having falcon withdrawls.
JB Falcon
October 21st, 2012
9:48 pm
Wabe, I could just drop out of the cage if you changed you handle to Wabe and JB.
Coop
October 21st, 2012
9:54 pm
Wabe – Amen! Though some think that a win is a win and NOTHING else matters, you can see with your own eyes that there are problems that need to be addressed. If the wheel’s squeaking but you get home, it doesn’t mean that you can’t reasonably conclude that you might have that wheel fall of on your next trip.
Of course, I could take any fact or random stat and use it singularly to try to prove my illogical point of view…