That's About Right (Bill Feig)
All the media-elite-talking-heads should be ecstatic, the Falcons finally lost and they lost to everyone’s favorite darlings, the hated Saints. But hey, it’s only the regular season and, as we all know, the regular season doesn’t matter, right? The late game magic finally ran out and, frankly, the Birds deserved to lose. They started fast, blew way to many opportunities, and allowed the Saints to dictate the entire game, save the last quarter. Even Falcons fans and Bird Cage members knew they’d lose at some point, but it just had to be to the Bountygate Saints. A look at the Falcons first loss……….
The Falcons couldn’t have asked for any better start to the game. They had some big plays, scored on their first drive, and literally intercepted the first play of the hated Saints. Even though there was a shadow, garbage penalty on Asante Samuel for “excessive celebration,” the Falcons bogged down and settled for a field goal. Sure, it was points, but the chance to go up 14-0 was definitely a wasted opportunity. After a hot start, the Falcons evidently went back into conservative mode where Drew Brees had enough time to bake a cake and do his taxes and the offense was hell bent on running Turner through a brick wall and taking losses on first down. It looked as though the game may get out of hand until the defense finally found a way to stop the hated Saints and the offense pulled themselves out of their hyper-conservative funk. Fact is, the Falcons had been living on borrowed time with their comebacks, and that magic finally ran out.
Defense Shredded (Bill Haber)
Ryan had a career high with 402 yards and 3 touchdowns and yet the Falcons offense always finds a way to bring it back to Turner. This is a new day and it’s a new Falcons team. Michael Turner has done a magnificent job for the Falcons since he’s been here and may be on a track for the Falcons Ring of Honor, but his time has passed. Not sure whether it’s Smith or Koetter, but the truth is that most times when Turner gets the ball instead of Ryan, it’s usually not as good. This doesn’t mean that the Falcons have to throw the ball 50 times every game, but at some point, Ryan should be allowed to do what Brady, Manning, Rodgers, and Brees do with their teams.
For the longest time fans were able to blame Brian Van Gorder and by extension Mike Smith. Well, we have one of the best coordinators in the game and it’s true that Sean Weatherspoon was surely missed, but the Falcons don’t have much of anything in terms of rushing (or even disrupting) the quarterback. Drew Brees had enough time to cut the grass, do the dishes, and plan his Bountygate party in the pocket on Sunday. The Falcons mustered one sack, but rarely was pressured whatsoever. The defense stepped up some in the second half, but overall it was another pitiful display by the defense in pressuring the QB. Fans no longer know whether it’s the defensive tackles, the defensive ends, the linebackers, or the scheme to pressure the QB. They were sent on bltizes on Sunday, but most times they looked pedestrian and were easily picked up. John Abraham is the lone exception and how long does it take to get him some help. This did not look like the defense who confused and stymied Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers at all. Somethings got to give with the defense and lack of pressure.
400 Yards, 3 TDs = Loss (Bill Haber)
This is not a hatchet job on Michael Turner. The guy has done wonders for this franchise and likely will get a look at the Falcons Ring of Honor, but fans can easily see and call a wasted play coming on first down to Michael Turner. Given first and goal and a chance to go ahead in the game, the Falcons predictably go to Turner (as they always seem to do) to not only a stop, but a loss on the play. It was brought up in the offseason whether or not Turner fits in the offense and it becomes painfully clear every single week that giving the ball to Turner on first down is a wasted play. It’s not necessarily his fault, but seeing undrafted Chris Ivory run like a man possessed makes Turner seem like relic on the Falcons offense.
This is not meant to be slam against Dominique Franks, but the punt return game has become nothing more than catching the punt with a fair catch and surely is not threat to return it and get some yards. Perhaps Eric Weems was undervalued after all (this author admits). Dominique Franks had a blast on the scene in preseason with his dynamic punt return for a touchdown, but ever since he seems tentative at best and weak at worst at returning punts. The Birds put Harry Douglas back at punt returner with the game on the line and he offered little more.
The Falcons deserved to lose. Period. But of course this will come off as sour grapes and may have not made a difference in the grand scheme, but there were some pretty bad calls in New Orleans, a city known for it’s penultimate honesty (Bountygate’s the same as the Iraq War, right Brees?). There was the first part of the game and the “excessive celebration” that Fox never showed. Antone Smith evidently made a penalty on special teams, also not shown at all on Fox. There was the catch that Harry Douglas made as we all saw on tape, but they couldn’t overturn because the initial call was botched to Hades. Again, the Falcons deserved to lose, but the calls all seemed to go the Hated Saints way.
One of Most Pitiful Plays on D EVER! (Bill Feig)
This is not meant to be a hatchet job on Michael Turner. It really isn’t. Turner has been a rock, a stud, and one of the main reasons that the Falcons have been one of the most consistent teams in the National Football League. The argument is always that Turner isn’t very good because the offensive line is so bad. That is an accepted truth with Falcons fans. We all know how poor the OL is. It’s been that way ever since Bill Fralic and Mike Kenn retired. However, one needs to take one look at Saints running back Chris Ivory and the way he runs the football and how Michael Turner runs. Ivory was an undrafted free agent and ran like a man possessed against the Falcons, running tough, delivering blows, refusing to go down, and generally carrying the ball with force. Flip over to Michael Turner and you see the exact opposite. Turner has never seemed to fit in this offense and evidently Coach Smith is afraid of upsetting Turner because after he seemed frustrated with his lack of carries (and subsequent production), Smith and Co. have been committed to giving him the ball regardless. Again, it’s not a hatchet job on Turner, but the fact is that Turner is the exact opposite of dynamic.
Even though the media elite are salivating over the Falcons loss and their emphasis that these are the “same old Falcons,” the coaching staff have control over that. Although they seem to overdramatize the Birds issues on the offensive line and running game, they do have a point. The Falcons had woeful losses last season and in the playoffs because they couldn’t muster a few yards. That point couldn’t be any more true, but it can be broken down into a few areas. Albert Einstein said that “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” is the definition of insanity. The Falcons have changed only one thing in moving Peter Konz to right guard (only after Garrett Reynolds was injured) on the offensive line from last year’s OT debacle to the hated Saints and Meltdown in the Meadowlands. Why did fans expect anything different? After a supposedly “open competition” in the offseason, the offensive line looked exactly the same. Some were holding onto a new “OL coach and new offensive coordinator” in making all the difference. Please. Same goes for the running back situation.
At Least Mike Johnson Scored (Bill Feig)
Thomas Dimitroff hasn’t done a great job of drafting offensive linemen or invested hardly anything in the running back corps, but he did draft two potential-laden OL and it took Garrett Reynolds getting injured to get Peter Konz in the lineup. For all the talk of other running backs getting looks, that’s become a distant memory. It’s the Turner show and all others are lucky to get scraps. Jacquizz Rodgers has shown he can run the ball and we all know that Snelling can too. Antone Smith has speed, but is never seen. After seeing the Saints plug in a new offensive lineman at right tackle and bring up their 4th or 5th running back to look fantastic (Ivory), the Falcons seem stuck in their same old, same old. There’s evidently a refusal to make many changes on the Falcons offensive line or in the backfield, so Albert Einstein’s looking pretty correct.
The same defense that held a slew of quarterbacks in check and forced Peyton Manning into three interceptions in the first half, looked just as pedestrian as any Falcons defense that’s lined up in recent years. The Falcons produced no pass rush whatsoever, only mustering one sack and never pressuring Brees at all. How many times will defenses allow elite QBs to pick them apart. Great teams and defenses have proven that pressuring the quarterback is the only way to knock them off their game. While it wasn’t quite reminiscent of the Debacle in the Dome seeing Aaron Rodgers pick apart the defense, it wasn’t far off. Not only that, but tackling was as bad as it ever was under Brian Van Gorder. That long TD run by Ivory has to go down as one of the worst defensive meltdown plays in Falcons franchise history and completely jumpstarted a struggling Saints team. After being so creative with his multiple and different looks, Nolan’s defense was a mirror image of it’s failed soft-zone predecessor. Why not try William Moore in some linebacker looks, for instance. The Falcons defense of old was not good, and especially not good against the Saints. The thought was that Mike Nolan was supposed to change all that.
C'mon Smitty, It Was Time (Bill Feig)
A word of advice to Falcons faithful would be to tune out the MTV Sports, Entertainment Tonight Media Elite for the next few weeks. They finally got everything they wanted: the Falcons lost, they’re overrated, they should be 1-8 instead of 8-1, the Bountygate Saints are back on top, and it’s the “same old Falcons” as everyone always says. Too bad Mary Hart and Mario Lopez can’t give their opinions on the NFL, football, and those terrible, overrated Falcons.
1) Simple Sack – how bad of a loss is this: just a loss or a reason to believe the Falcons are the worst team in the NFL?
2) At what point did you get a bad feeling on the game? How tough was blowing a good start?
3) Is this Michael Turner or Matt Ryan’s team? Are there still handcuffs on Ryan?
4) Please, please help fix this anemic pass rush.
5) Why has the Falcons pass rush remained so terribly poor?
6) How about those Turner playcalls right up the gut?
7) Anyone else at punt returner?
8.) Thoughts on the Mercedez-SuperDome officiating?
9) Please explain the Curious Case of Michael Turner.
10) Has Albert Einstein pegged one Coach Mike Smith?
11) What happened to Mike Nolan and his defense? Yikes
12) Promise yourself a prize if you can ignore the MTV Sports / Entertainment Tonight media-elite-talking-heads-experts for a few weeks………..or maybe ever.
1,221 comments Add your comment
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
8:39 pm
Thanks D3. Not looking to turn this into a rah-rah blog, but after a couple of hours it seemed like my comments had been ignored. I understand that some are less optimistic about this team, coaching staff and front office than I am. That is legitimate. But nobody wants to try to butt in on a conversation if they believe that their input is going to be ignored. I am not oversensitive. Call me an idiot. Just don’t ignore me if you want me to continue participating on occasion. BTW, I finally finished reading all the comments and enjoy the knowledgable fans here.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
8:39 pm
Whynotus ,
Good posts. You should post more. Then we remember you and realize you’re not a troll…and read more of your posts.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
8:41 pm
And D3 is another fan just like the rest of us. He does this blog “pro bono.” So kinda hard for him to keep up with all of us, and the fact is…we’re all talking to each other. So conversations get all kinds of mixed up.
Matty Bicep had to aggravate the shiz out of a handful of us before we realized he was here. Now he’s one of the crew….
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
8:46 pm
Thanks Big Ray. Suggestion noted. I post when I have time and something to say. Sorry if I got obnoxious there…
This is the best Falcons blog I have found.
JB Falcon
November 12th, 2012
8:52 pm
Wow, left the old post last night and it’s taken me over an hour to catch up. Looks like everyone has posted some very good ideas and questions and possible solutions. The game itself has posed some weakness’s that are definitely going to have to be addressed. We’re still in the driver’s seat so it will be interesting to see what the FO will do to counteract our obvious flaws.
falcon21
November 12th, 2012
8:54 pm
Whynot Us, I did respond to your post but failed to welcome you to the Cage, my bad. welcome to the Bird Cage and you are right, this is the best darn Falcons blog going, thanks to D3.
JB Falcon
November 12th, 2012
8:56 pm
Whynot, Welcome! Pull up a chair.
SW, glad to see you back!
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
8:58 pm
Thanks falcon21. D3 is what got me here. I will continue to read him, regardless of how often I post.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:03 pm
D3 ,
My concerns with the remaining schedule have to do with the 4 Divisional games we have. We know we can beat Carolina, even though they’ll roll up plenty of yards on the ground. Tampa beat us last year, though…and those guys are MUCH better this year. They are far more disciplined, far more focused, and have weapons they were previously lacking. We can’t go into a game against them with a lack of discipline on defense or we will get ROASTED. We have two games against them.
Of course, we have our rematch with the Saints in our own dome. The main thing is to focus and buckle down. Despite the records, none of these games are gimmes, just like you said. Tampa is flying high and enjoying the success. They’re above .500 now and they are legitimately so . Three wins in a row…albeit against the loser Raiders and Chargers..but the Vikings are a legit team, and they’ll probably beat Carolina before we meet them.
We just can’t take them lightly. Doug Martin has turned out to be a pretty good RB…something we have trouble with. Vincent Jackson is a legit deep threat and #1 WR. Josh Freeman is not a high yardage guy, but his yards per completion is leading the League and his TD-to-INT ratio is slightly higher than Matt Ryan’s. Not to mention he’s thrown for 18 TDs (5 INTs), a legit stat.
It’s not that we can’t beat these guys…it’s that we can’t afford sloppy tackling and blown assignments against them.
The one good thing is their young defense isn’t stopping anybody. Their ranked 28th overall.
But here’s the ironic part – They’re 1st against the run. Almost nobody runs on these guys. But they’re last against the pass. Meaning they can’t generate a pass rush, most likely.
We should have a field day against them. But you have to wonder about that when we are committed to running the ball. Ryan can shred them. Probably throw 4 TDs. But we will run the ball to make sure the pass stays open and if we come out there with Mike Turner, they’ll eat that up and we’ll stall one drive after another.
Gotta make changes before then…
Matty Bicep
November 12th, 2012
9:05 pm
BR, thanks for making me feel part of the club.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:06 pm
Whynotus ,
You’re not obnoxious at all.
I actually remember you, but people are creatures of habit. Once we “get to know” each other, we talk more often. Some of us seek others out more than the rest of the group. We “fight” on the regular too, but don’t let some “outsider” come in here…..
It’s all good, looking forward to more of your posts, and yes…we all have other things to do, so understand if you don’t have time to post, we just heartily welcome intelligent football fans of the Falcon variety.
Roger
November 12th, 2012
9:07 pm
Seems it is obvious to media elites, ATL fans, and everybody else that Michael Turner’s skills are in serious decline. So why can’t the Falcons coaches see it, and if they are seeing it why aren’t they doing something about it? It’s almost like they have blinders on, or are in serious denial. How many -1 carries or sluggish runs into piles of defenders do you have to see before you make the call that the guy is a relic?
As a loyal Falcons fan I’m tuning in to the next game as usual, and if I see Michael Turner again taking a handoff and sluggishly running into a pile of defenders, I’m gonna faint. I mean, the playoffs and Superbowl are at stake here, people. Let’s get serious!
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:11 pm
@Big Ray (9:03 post) – Well said!
JB Falcon
November 12th, 2012
9:12 pm
BR, spot on about the Bucs. The stats also showed that the Aints were also weak against the run and the pass and you see how that worked out.
Gotta make changes before then…BR
You got that right!
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:16 pm
JB ,
Sometimes I just skim over all the posts. So many good ones, then I find one I just have to respond to, then I lose my place….you can get stressed out trying to keep up! LOL.
I wish everyone could have heard what ESPN’s John Clayton had to say about the Falcons. He said when you have a record like ours you can afford to sit back and assess where you need to tweak, such as determining who our short yardage RB or goal line RB should be. He said when you don’t have a great record like that, you don’t have time to tweak anything because you are too busy filling up crater-sized holes.
That does lend some perspective. We got new Coordinators. That has paid obvious dividends even if we, in our genius football minds, can find ways to do things better than they can do them.
We drafted a few guys at a few positions. We have more drafting to do. More free agent moves to make. More sacrifices and cuts to make as well. It’s coming, it’s inevitable. But it can’t all be done overnight. We can only win or lose the games in front of us. Can’t play postseason games until the postseason comes. In the meantime, tweak this, work on that, fix that.
Some things take a while to change. Like moving from your starting RB to a new guy, or finding the right balance of how to use your RBs. I think we about have the WRs worked out.
Considering how many problems we as fans can find, you’d think we’d have a worse record. But we don’t. We are 8-1 and that is IN SPITE of the problems.
I hate Smitty’s slow as hell methodical attitude when it comes to change sometimes. But I have seen that he can change, and that he is not easily satisfied. I don’t know if anybody was more pissed than him after losing to NO. I mean, the look on his face…well, time for some soul-searching about certain issues.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:17 pm
Matty Bicep ,
Right on, bro’!
Matty Bicep
November 12th, 2012
9:18 pm
BR, nothing wrong with our division playing tough, we need the competition. Nightmare scenario #1 is going 16-0 and being one and done. Ain’t got to worry about that anymore. As Smitty said, they take the season in quarters, they are 0-1.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:19 pm
Whynotus ,
Thankyou, sir!
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:22 pm
MB ,
I think your point about the record being a distraction has more merit than it has been given. Humility is hard to maintain when you have yet to take a hit. You begin to feel invincible.
I think that is one reason why Smitty was so upset when Asante and crew celebrated the interception to the point of where they drew a penalty. Not only was that a stupid penalty, but it belied their issues – the game was early and Brees is never to be underestimaged. If he has 30 seconds to work with, his team can score. Our guys got on their high horse…then had it shot out from under them.
What’s worse is it was our veterans. Smitty was so right…and how must they feel about celebrating now , having lost the game?
Humility. Comes in different forms, some more painful than others. But very necessary.
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:23 pm
Turner has definitely lost a step. However, his game has always included an element of being stopped frequently for little or no gain. He isn’t popping as many big gains as he used to, but he is still popping one every once in awhile. Smitty knows he needs to win in the playoffs this year. They have seven games left to figure out the best way to develop a semblance of a running game with the tools at their disposal. I’m not gonna bet against my team finding a way to do what they need to do after this kind of start.
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:26 pm
@Big Ray (9:16 post) – what he said!
Chop Buster
November 12th, 2012
9:34 pm
Jay Glazer reporting Falcons are set to release Ray Edwards. Wow! But doesn’t surprise me.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/eye-on-football/20957288/report-falcons-set-to-release-defensive-end-ray-edwards
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:37 pm
Didn’t see that coming??? I even remember seeing him make a good play in the NO game. Is this for real?
Die Hard Falcon
November 12th, 2012
9:39 pm
This was a really painful loss to watch. I went to bed at 7pm last night, literally physically ill after watching the sewer-city aints blemish our record.
I am very concerned about our ability to pick up the 3rd or 4th and short or goal to go situations, we will NEED to be able to do this in bigger more important games, especially in the playoffs.
I have been a big defender of Turner, but I agree w/ D3, he looks as though he’s not even trying half the time, we need to bring in someone w/ some attitude who runs w/ ill intentions when he hits the hole or the wall, just to have a true wrecking ball.
On Defense I don’t know why we cannot generate a pass rush, or why we only have forced 1 turnover in the last 3 games, it’s like we just forgot how to flock to the ball or something.
Besides that stand just inside the 2:00 minute warning, I was also sick on the play after we got it back when Roddy got behind the defense; if he hadn’t turned to face the ball, and would’ve just kept running, I think he would’ve caught it and scored.
I just want to forget about this game it made me sick, I’m already tired of the pundits claiming the Falcons are a fraud, RISE UP!
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:40 pm
Roger ,
I don’t know. My guess is you keep “going with your horse” until you know the horse is simply no longer able. At least it’s a change that can be feasibly made. I reckon Smitty and his staff are/were going to keep their #1 RB in play as long as they could. Turner had regressed last year, despite what the stats said. But this year, he has regressed a good bit from even that .
At some point, you need to make a change. It’s not always easy to know when that change should occur…or how.
Look at it this way….we’re just talking about changing RBs.
In NY (Jets), Philadelphia, and other places…their talking about changing QBs.
falcon21
November 12th, 2012
9:41 pm
Nice find Chop, wow!
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:42 pm
You want players who can make plays. Edwards has not made enough of them, but he has made some. If this ist true, the coaching staff must believe that they have young unproven talent that can make at least as many plays as Edwards has. Interesting…
SeminoleWarrior
November 12th, 2012
9:44 pm
Still do not believe that there is a disconnect at the Branch.
Check out what McClure had to say today…
http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-blog/2012/11/12/atlanta-falcons-todd-mcclure-on-struggling-run-game-more-to-it-than-five-guys-up-front/
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:44 pm
ChopBuster ,
Thanks for the link. There it is…real changes being made…even if they’re not ones that you see coming. Somebody is hard at work in Flowery Branch.
Here’s the real question…what’s the next move?! What are they planning?
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:46 pm
@DieHard Falcon – Agreed that it always sucks losing to the Aints.
Chop Buster
November 12th, 2012
9:46 pm
Whynot I checked FoxSports and CBS and it’s on both, as well as on the Falcons message board saying Jay Glazer tweeted this.
Chop Buster
November 12th, 2012
9:47 pm
BR that’s what I’m waiting for…who is going to fill his vacancy? One of the other DEs (Massaquoi or Matthews), another RB?
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:48 pm
Seminole Warrior ,
My brother, it’s already been posted. We are all over it, though we have missed you sorely.
Did you see what was posted above your post? Ray Edwards is history…something is up. Changes being made.
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:49 pm
@Big Ray – we’ll just have to wait and see. …Of course, since we’re fans we will debate and speculate what we believe they should be planning!
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:51 pm
Thanks for the good info @Chop Buster!
Wabe
November 12th, 2012
9:51 pm
Wow, Edwards gone…
Something on the horizon that we should know about?
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:53 pm
Chop Buster ,
Wish I knew. You never can tell with the KGB operatives in Flowery Branch, lol.
Edwards may be a simple victim of a bigger or different move. It may be that his roster spot isn’t the only thing that needs to go. I hope all or most of his guaranteed salary has already been paid.
We could be going after another RB. Or an O-lineman, or a D-lineman for all I know.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:54 pm
Whynotus ,
This may sound crazy, but I fee like a kid about to go trick ‘r treating…
falcon21
November 12th, 2012
9:54 pm
Kinda want to see more of Massaquoi here. Dude is quick.
SeminoleWarrior
November 12th, 2012
9:54 pm
McClure is showing the leadership that this team desperately needs. Someone has to call out Mike Smith and this approach. And why not have the crafty old veteran do it. He knows he is on his last ride so what does he have to lose? Great move, Mud Duck. I totally agree with you.
Edwards first. Next, maybe Robinson or Samuel. Hell, maybe even Clabo. High priced players that are not living up to the standards.
I can not wait to see how Smitty spins the Edwards release. And given the statement today by McClure, I wonder what Edwards will have to say when his time comes to comment.
Could Smitty be losing a litte of his luster in the locker room? Stay tuned. Things may get interesting.
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:56 pm
Off to sleep. Thanks for letting me join in the conversation. G’night Cage.
Wabe
November 12th, 2012
9:56 pm
Trade deadline’s come and gone…
What FA’s are there really out there?
No way they just decided to get rid of him without something else being put into place. Makes no sense to me.
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
9:56 pm
That is what I like about TD, MS, and the staff. It may take them a while, but they will “admit” to having made a mistake (though not in words) and will go about fixing it.
Whatever this move is…and I have trouble thinking that the release of Edwards is all that is happening…it’s a calculated, planned move. Has to be. There is not much “spur of the moment” stuff that comes out of the Flowery Branch or the FO. Even the Julio Jones trade was well-planned in advance. It came as a shock to US, but it was very much a planned event.
Matty Bicep
November 12th, 2012
9:58 pm
That is what I like about TD, MS, and the staff. It may take them a while, but they will “admit” to having made a mistake (though not in words) and will go about fixing it.
It is the process.
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
9:58 pm
@Big Ray (9:54 post) – Have fun my friend!
SeminoleWarrior
November 12th, 2012
10:00 pm
BR,
Missed it and thanks. Been preaching it for a long time and now to have a solid leader in the club house like Mud Duck verify the possibility is huge. Stay tuned. More to come on this I think as the crafty vet was very careful not to call out a fellow teammate or throw anyone under the bus.
Love the wake up call that was the Edwards release. I would love to know who made the call; TD or Rich because I am sure it was not Smitty. This is not in his DNA I think.
His $12 million in guaranteed money is already paid so there should not be a cap hit, right D3?
Big Ray
November 12th, 2012
10:00 pm
SW ,
It will be interesting. Smitty doesn’t give much away to the press, though. I don’t know if he’s losing luster in the locker room. Remember, McClure made it clear he was angry with the press for associating the entirety of the running game problems with the offensive line and nobody else. He said “you guys will write it this way.”
He may have been calling out Smitty (or Koetter), or maybe Turner himself. I don’t know. Maybe you’re right and all roads lead to Smitty. But if he’s losing locker room luster, then we should be worse than 8-1, I think. We don’t show signs of implosion from what I’ve seen.
As for Edwards, WTF can he say? Dude has been the least productive defensive lineman not named Peria Jerry. Seriously.
falcon21
November 12th, 2012
10:00 pm
Have a good one, Whynot Us. I hope you change your screen name or handle, LOL.
Whynot Us
November 12th, 2012
10:01 pm
Can’t believe it… Berman just gave kudos to the Birds! OK, really checking out now.
SeminoleWarrior
November 12th, 2012
10:02 pm
BR, I am hoping that Nolan is setting the stage for a 3-4 transition.