Atlanta Falcons: Give Your Bye Week Fixes

Falcons Must Get Better

QB Matt Ryan completed 34-of-52 passes for 345 yards and two touchdowns, and led the team on a fourth-quarter drive that was capped by Michael Turner's 13-yard TD run.

Can the OL EVER Get it Together (Evan Vucci)

Even though it’s technically game week as the Falcons prepare to face the hated Philadelphia Eagles, the Birds are coming off their bye week and, even though they’re 6-0, they better get some things fixed and fast if they want to stay that way. If the the bye week had come after the San Diego game, everyone’s confidence would be really high, but after 3 straight weeks of lackluster performances that needed a last minute comeback, most Falcons fans have to be one of the least confident of any 6-0 team in NFL history. So as our Atlanta Falcons get ready for the enormous game in Philly, give your fixes the Falcons must make………..

Improve the OL By Any Means Necessary

Newsflash: The Atlanta Falcons have a problem with their offensive line! It’s impossible to fathom that the Birds have issues with their offensive line, but they do. In all seriousness, this has been an issue, basically forever. Fans and the media elite alike have been harping and carping on this area for years, but especially this off-season. Some of the blame of course falls with Dimitroff for not bringing in quality offensive lineman, but he at least tried to correct the error a little by using his first two draft picks (2nd round on Peter Konz, 3rd round on Lamar Holmes) on offensive linemen. We’re not likely to see any changes after the bye week, at least in personnel due the Falcons being undefeated. But does that mean we shouldn’t?

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Same OL Group as Last Year (AJC)

Maybe it’s that whole deal of “the backup quarterback is always everyone’s favorite player,” but how many times can you continue to trot out the same lineup and expect different results? Perhaps the coaching staff feels as though the musical chairs rotation at right guard and left tackle last year led to inconsistency and ultimately poor play. Despite some decent performances to start the year, the OL continues to be the Falcons Achilles Heel. If the Falcons don’t get it fixed, fans are expecting some tough days ahead.

Tackling, Tackling, Tackling

ProFootballFocus came out with some stats the other day detailing how many tackles the Falcons defense is missing. It went on to say something to the effect that it would shatter any missed tackles record for the Falcons in the Mike Smith Era. The Falcons have been playing pretty good defense through the first 6 games, but they’re certainly showing some cracks, especially in the run and the fundamentals of tackling. One of the reasons the Falcons have been gashed by runs is the inability to bring their opponents down on first hit. They’re making some big hits, but not wrapping up. Nothing to be too concerned about, but something that should be cleaned up during the bye week.

Break the Offensive Slump

After the first three weeks, the Atlanta Falcons offense was seeming to finally become the juggernaut that so many had expected for so long. Matt Ryan was being tossed in the MVP conversation and the offense could do little wrong. Everyone was getting the ball and the offense was rolling along. Then the Falcons played the Panthers and it slowed down a touch, where they bogged down plenty of times in the game. They went on the road against the Redskins and had issues pretty much the entire game until the 4th quarter, when they had to get it done. The the offensive collapse happened against the lowly Raiders. After sweeping the problems under the rug, it became impossible to do so against Oakland at home. Hitting the offensive wall reminded so many fans of the previous years where it could fall apart in a flash and seem completely inept. Poor blocking, bad reads and throws by Matt Ryan, tons of drops by the running backs and receivers, and a very weak running game pulled an explosive offense crashing back to reality. Maybe the no-huddle attack can help or quicker and better designed route combinations or even better run play-calls. Dirk Koetter, Matt Ryan, and Co. have to find a way, any way, to get back their mojo from the beginning of the season.

Mix It Up in the Backfield

Atlanta Falcons running back Michael Turner breaks away from Carolina Panthers safety Haruki Nakamura for a 60-yard touchdown reception and run and a 24-14 lead during the third quarter at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Sunday , Sept. 30, 2012.  CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

Time to Split the RB Load Up More? (AJC)

Michael Turner and the offensive line are the easy scapegoats for a really weak running game, but it’s more than just their faults. The Falcons have to dislodge their running game some way and somehow. Michael Turner shouldn’t necessarily be relegated to never playing, but fans sure would like to see Jacquizz Rodgers (in the right playcalls), Jason Snelling, and even speedster Antone Smith get some touches in the backfield. Much like the offensive line, when fans keep seeing the same old, same old, it gets frustrating the max degree. The OL hasn’t done a very good job blocking and creating holes, but the running backs (Turner in particular) don’t seem to be hitting the hole very hard. If other NFL teams can see rookie running back after rookie running back (sometimes undrafted) find success, can’t the Falcons coaches at least mix it up?

Help John Abraham Out for Goodness Sake

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Just like the offensive line woes, the failure to generate a good pass rush not named John Abraham is a problem yet again. Many thought that Abraham may have played his last down in Atlanta and be seeking a max contract to finish out his career. Luckily for the Falcons and all their fans, he decided to finish a Falcon. His play has not dropped a bit and is having a great year. Problem is, the Falcons continue to not give Abraham the help he needs. Sean Weatherspoon is second most with 3 sacks, Jonathan Babineaux has 2.5, Vance Walker has 2, and William Moore along with Kroy Biermann each have one a piece.

Those aren’t outright terrible numbers, and do go in line with Mike Nolan’s desire for a bunch of sacks from different players, but the Falcons don’t seem to have any players ready to pick up Abraham’s slack when he finally does start to taper off. Biermann seems better suited for linebacker, Ray Edwards is evidently starting to enter the B-word territory, Lawrence Sidbury is pulling his disappearing act again, and rookie Jonathan Massaquoi along with second year man Cliff Matthews are always on the inactive list. Regardless of who or where it comes from, the Falcons must find a way to help Abraham rush the passer.

Don’t Fear the No-Huddle

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White goes up for a long reception over Carolina Panthers safety Haruki Nakamura (center) and cornerback Josh Norman setting up the winning field goal for a 30-28 victory in the final minute of the game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Sunday , Sept. 30, 2012.  CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

Bet Roddy Likes the No-Huddle (AJC)

It’s understandable that most coaches don’t want to use the no-huddle attack as their main offensive base since it speeds up games, can increase the chances for errors and/or turnovers, and doesn’t give the defense hardly any time to catch their breath on the sideline. However, if it works and your quarterback thrives in it, why not? Ryan seems to operate best in the no-huddle attack, calling plays based on the defense, keeping the opposition on their heels, and most importantly, driving the ball down the field. Even the running game seems to flourish more in the no-huddle. Should the no-huddle attack only be used to unstick an offense that’s bogging down, instead of perhaps putting great pressure on the defense?

Improve the Run D

Akeem Dent has been many fans favorite player to pile on the first 6 weeks. The second year man out of Georgia has struggled taking hold of the middle linebacker spot vacated by Curtis Lofton. Every once and awhile he’s shown a few glimpses, but overall he’s had issues at MLB. He’s been over-running plays, missing tackles, getting blocked with ease, and had an overall tough time against the run and in coverage. The Oakland game wasn’t all his fault since he was being asked to play both MLB and outside linebacker with Stephen Nicholas being hurt. Dent is far from the only one to take blame. The defensive tackles have done well getting penetration, but they’ve had issues anchoring the line and keeping linebackers and the secondary clean from getting free-release blocks from the OL. As mentioned above, much of it is just tackling better. This is a big one to get fixed with the tough part of the schedule coming up.

Any Chance for New Faces?

While this likely is just hoping for something for hope’s sake, many fans would love to see some players get some chances on offense, defense, and special teams. Would it be that terrible to see Peter Konz or Lamar Holmes get some snaps on the OL? Kevin Cone has showed his game-breaking speed in pre-season, not to mention getting HD more involved. Then there’s running back with Snelling getting lost in the shuffle and and a backfield dying for speed not even giving speed merchant Antone Smith a chance.

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

Defense Needs that Early Year Spark (AJC)

On defense, Lawrence Sidbury’s speed is never used and rookie Jonathan Massaquoi along with Cliff Matthews never even make the active roster. Could rookie DT Travian Robertson help out in at defensive tackle, not to mention Vance Walker likely earning a starting spot over Peria Jerry so far in the season. Could they just try Kroy Biermann at linebacker to appease many of us Cage fans? Again, these players likely don’t hold the answers that fans are looking for, but it sure would be nice to see for ourselves instead of always thinking, “what if?”

Bird Cage Patriots Turn

1) Simple Quick Draw – what’s the biggest thing the Falcons need to fix?

2) Rank your list of areas that need fixing, highest priority to least?

3) Should the Falcons mess with the OL or give it a few more chances?

4) Can better tackling alone cure an ailing defense?

5) How best can Koetter, Ryan, and Co. break their offensive slump?

6) What kind of running back split would you like to see going forward?

7) Any new looks or players to help out Abe on the pass rush?

8.) How often should the Falcons use the no-huddle? Should it be a potential base offensive set?

9) What’s the best way the Birds can fix the run D?

10) Any personnel changes you would make to starting lineup in all 3 phases?

11) Should the Falcons give some new guys a chance? Which ones?

964 comments Add your comment

tyler

October 28th, 2012
1:21 pm

They ran right behind Konz like three times, pretty much pure domination on that drive.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:22 pm

Looks like a good start. Dropped pass, LOL…that’s right, y’all are gonna get hit HARD, Iggles…

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:23 pm

Excellent pursuit and contain by our defense. Especially the save by Decoud.

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:23 pm

Big Lou

October 28th, 2012
1:23 pm

Great effort by the defense.

JJ

October 28th, 2012
1:23 pm

3 and out, great job D!

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:23 pm

HELL of a couple of plays by Decoud, who has been mostly money under Nolan.

Big Lou

October 28th, 2012
1:24 pm

Looks like Mike wants them to beat us with the run/Vicks arm. Great situational blitz called.

Big Lou

October 28th, 2012
1:25 pm

Need to capitalize here. Make the Eagles go in comeback mode.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:25 pm

One thing to notice on that stand…defense didn’t “miss tackles”. Eagles sustained a lot of blocks on that one run by McCoy, but also committed at least two fouls.

They got caught on the sack play.

Our defensive fundamentals are tight.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:26 pm

Quizz with a heck of second effort. He was already caught in the backfield.

Chop Buster

October 28th, 2012
1:26 pm

Nice pickup Quizz

falcon21

October 28th, 2012
1:27 pm

Vick getting booed, priceless!

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:27 pm

Review of the TD pass to Davis shows the trickery and the threat of Julio Jones.

Koetter with a trick or two, huh?

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:28 pm

Run game looking decent so far. Not amazing, but decent.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:28 pm

Ryan standing tall in the pocket…

I think they might ding Julio on that call…

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:29 pm

PI! First down!

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:29 pm

Ha! Iggles get dinged on TWO fouls!

Chop Buster

October 28th, 2012
1:29 pm

PI baby…they’re scared of Julio. That’s why Drew was so wide open.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:30 pm

It should be noted that Ryan pump faked and still made the throw right where it needed to be despite some serious pressure.

This is why you don’t just “take the sack”….you can’t possibly make a play, let alone get a PI call when you lay down and just “take it”…

Big Lou

October 28th, 2012
1:30 pm

Looks like the Eagles fired the wrong coach so far.

Keep it up Falcons.

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:33 pm

Don’t know what Ryan was thinking on that throw.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:33 pm

Konz whiffed on that play. Defender slipped right by him.

But Iggles can’t cover. PI again…

falcon21

October 28th, 2012
1:34 pm

That’s it, take what they give you!

DePlane

October 28th, 2012
1:34 pm

Eagle screwing up…surprise!

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:34 pm

snacktastic ,

He had Roddy White right on target…but Philly smacked him…obvious PI.

Matty Bicep

October 28th, 2012
1:34 pm

So Konz is in the game….Cone, Davis, JJ, Roddy, Gonzo, Quizz, Snelling, and Turner all touched the ball with a minute left in the 1st quarter. Any complaints?

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:34 pm

Snelling! TD!

Matty Bicep

October 28th, 2012
1:34 pm

32 seconds left, Philly on the verge of quitting.

Big Lou

October 28th, 2012
1:34 pm

Nice screen pass! Great call play!

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:35 pm

Nothing wrong with Ryan’s throw at all. It would have been on target. But you can’t see that without watching the replay.

Wonderful trickery on the TD play. Wonderful trickery. Eagles scared to death Julio was gonna get that ball on a reverse or something.

Chop Buster

October 28th, 2012
1:35 pm

That’s the way to be unpredictable. Great play call!

Chop Buster

October 28th, 2012
1:36 pm

If the defense gets ANY turnovers today…the Eagles are done.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:36 pm

MB ,

Really? You wanna start that now ?

Big Lou

October 28th, 2012
1:36 pm

snacktastic

Roddy would have been there if he wasn’t tackled. Hence the PI call.

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:36 pm

BR: Guess I didn’t catch that.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:38 pm

I love the fact that we’ve used our normal targets as decoys and scored with guys who almost never touch the ball.

Talk about psychological warfare….what should the Eagles think now ? They haven’t even had to deal with Roddy and Julio getting the ball, or even a steady diet of Turner on the first two plays of every series.

They don’t know what to do, because covering our main guys like stink on sh!t has resulted in two straight TD drives, and they can only guarantee to stop them by committing penalties.

Our CS clearly was on a mission these past two weeks.

Matty Bicep

October 28th, 2012
1:39 pm

BR, I guess Smitty read the blog.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:39 pm

snacktastic ,

LOL..that’s why I said you couldn’t tell until you saw the replay. It happened too fast. I was thinking the EXACT same thing as you until the flag went down and they showed Roddy literally being tackled as the pass went by. It was painfully obvious at that point…but the camera angle didn’t catch it during the actual play.

tyler

October 28th, 2012
1:40 pm

I’d say Dimitroff got us a G/C for the next ten years. Konz is straight up whupping Cullen Jenkins BUTT!!! I love it. I am down for a blowout today if that’s what the Birds want to do.

Big Lou

October 28th, 2012
1:40 pm

I’m wondering how Ried will adjust to being behind two touchdowns. Will he still mix it up or just start airing it out? Time will tell.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:41 pm

BR, I guess Smitty read the blog.

Sling that treble hook elsewhere…I’m enjoying the game. ;)

SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH

October 28th, 2012
1:41 pm

do we have injuries in the secondary? Just noticed Owens & McClain on the field simultaneously.

Matty Bicep

October 28th, 2012
1:41 pm

Dam near picked.

Big Ray

October 28th, 2012
1:43 pm

Tyler ,

Have to agree. Konz looks good.

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:45 pm

Eagles avoiding going deep. Probably a smart move on their part.

Matty Bicep

October 28th, 2012
1:46 pm

Konz looking a little inconsistent, but dominant when he gets the correct guy.

Matty Bicep

October 28th, 2012
1:46 pm

Snak, yea, make Vick work the ball. Test is patience.

snacktastic

October 28th, 2012
1:46 pm

Damn, fooled by the hard count.

Matty Bicep

October 28th, 2012
1:47 pm

Need a turnover.