One of Those Days (AJC)
Goodness gracious. This is one of those games that sees the Falcons win a game they shouldn’t even been close. How can a team turn the ball over 6 times and still win a game? Well, the Falcons found a way to do it. A win is a win is a win, but if the Falcons play like they did today it’s going to a bad collapse ready to happen. A look at one of the ugliest wins in NFL history……..
The Falcons once again found a way to win the game, especially at home, but goodness gracious, the idea of winning an NFL game with turning the ball over 6 times is unthinkable. Gone are the days of feeling good about coming back and winning the game. The Falcons put themselves in that position and it was just an ugly display of awfulness for 95% of the game. Matt Ryan threw 5 , yes FIVE, interceptions in one game and somehow won the game. The Falcons better improve in a very quick manner because a their schedule gets infinitely harder in a hurry. However, the ugliest win in the world is always better than the prettiest loss in history.
It was one of the worst imaginable games, but the Falcons still somehow found a way to win the game. They are continuing to win the games even though not playing nearly close to their best. Although much in the post may sound negative, the underlying point is that this team keeps finding ways to win and that’s surely helping them in confidence. Watch out if this team ever puts together 60 minutes of their A game.
Was This One Picked? (AJC)
Maybe it’s the case that 2 or 3 of the interceptions that Matt Ryan threw weren’t his fault, but good Lord it was a terrible display by the franchise quarterback. It started by his first play from scrimmage that was picked from a tipped pass. Another pass was tipped, but overall this looked like the QB from 2009 that was tentative, worried, and unsure of himself. The lack of running game, rather the insistence of running Michael Turner regardless of the circumstances, likely is taking it’s toll. Ryan found a way to win the game in the end, but everyone’s new favorites Tampa Bay Bucs are ready to celebrate Ryan’s career interception day next Sunday.
You can’t call it a trap game when you lose the week before, but the Falcons suffered from an ugly game seeing a team that saw a weaker opponent and played accordingly. The Falcons came out flat, executed poorly, and generally played awful. It wasn’t a deal of coming off a great game that you won and celebrated as such, but rather a game that was awful and you felt just as terrible. It was a tough game to get up for, but the Falcons nearly blew an opportunity to win one at home.
Let’s get past the point of starting and running Michael Turner in spite of what actually works, but the play-calling and route combinations were pretty horrid to say the least. It seemed as though once the Falcons started moving the ball with Jacquizz Rodgers and Jason Snelling that a stall flag was raised and Turner was inserted back in the game. Although painfully clear to most Bird Cage members that the new way to dominate on offense is with versatile and responsive running backs, Koetter, Smith and Co. are bound and determined to force Michael Turner regardless of what the circumstances say. Not only that, but there were several times where the WR route combinations were terrible. Several times it was seen receivers and tight ends were running into each other’s zones. There is so much talent to be seen, however it seemingly gets minimized by a somewhat decent defensive coordinator. Better get it fixed or it’s going to be a bad slide to end the season.
Turner, Turner, Turner (AJC)
Evidently Mike Smith is attached to Michael Turner and feels that he can’t make success without him. It’s not a smash against Turner himself, but the fact remains that when Jacquizz Rodgers or Jason Snelling are the feature backs (sometimes in at the same time), the offense simply rolls better, that has been the case all the way back to preseason. It appears to many that the offense is at it’s peak when Quizz or Snelling are in the game. Funny enough, when the Falcons offense is rolling and doing great, there is a need to bring Turner back in the game to slow it down and generally make the offense predictable, weak, and not good. If Mike Smith doesn’t adjust accordingly, fans may be looking at 0-4 in the playoffs. This isn’t to say that Turner doesn’t have a place on the offense, but it’s painfully clear that, regardless of what the coaching staff force, he is no longer a feature back and the offense is insanely predictable when he’s in the game.
It doesn’t feel good to talk down about any Falcon and Dominique Franks has surely absorbed some criticism, but the simple fact remains that Franks is just not getting it done returning punts. Franks doesn’t fair catch and that leads to terrible starting field position and he looks very timid returning punts. Even when there’s several openings, Franks looks to get tackled as soon as possible and any dynamic ability he showed in the preseason is definitely gone. At what point will the Falcons coaching staff make a change? There’s always Harry Douglas and they brought back Tim Toone and, just like those first down Turner runs, returning punts are becoming wasted plays at best and horrible miscues that lead to awful field position at worst.
Abe and Kroy Stand Firm (AJC)
This really doesn’t apply to this game since the Cardinals won the toss and elected to defer, but throughout the season, it seems as though the Falcons always get the ball first to open the game. Mike Smith believes in getting the ball first and trying to go down and score to set the tone for the game. That’s all fine and good when you go down and score a touchdown, but more times than not the Falcons are going 3 and out, stalling on drives, and in worst case scenarios, turn the ball over essentially wasting a possession and even helping the opposing team. Most want to get their defense on the field first to see if they can make an early stop, score themselves first, set the tone for the game, and even get the ball back at halftime. Of course you can’t control who wins the toss, but when your defense is outperforming your offense, it may be time to rethink that strategy.
The Falcons continue to have major issues stopping the run. Each week the Birds are finding new ways to make rather unheralded running backs look like perennial Pro Bowlers on the ground. To it’s credit, the defense stiffened up when they needed to, but much of that had to do with pitiful quarterback play from the initial starter and then a brand new rookie. It’s a total team failure effort. The defensive tackles are getting blown up, the defensive ends are getting pinched, the linebackers are taking poor angles and getting blocked easily (Akeem Dent looking at you), and the defensive backs are taking poor angles themselves. And many of them are tackling poorly. Fans shudder to think about playing against some of the better running backs in the league and one of the best, rookie Doug Martin, looms in less than a week. Break out those prayer beads.
Great Play by Babs (AJC)
Attribute it to play-calling, the fact that Turner makes the offense predictable, weak offensive line play, or just poor execution, but the strain is becoming apparent on Matt Ryan and the offense. The Cardinals and other defenses are pinning their ears back and going after Ryan and trying to throw him off his game. It worked pretty well on Sunday. Also throw in those wasted 1st down runs and it’s easy to see the offense getting picked up with ease. Evidently there’s a hesitancy to let Ryan run the no-huddle. To be fair, the offense has been pretty good throughout the year, but as the season starts it’s final drive, the Falcons are showing some eerily similarities to seasons past.
Some positive news from the game is the continued excellent play by cornerback Robert McClain. The undrafted free agent is potentially moving out of a role player / nickelback and possibly into a future starter for the Falcons at some point. With their two other corners on the downside of 30 and Brent Grimes coming back from a significant injury (and likely not re-signed), McClain’s good play is a great and needed sign for the future.
We all complain about the media and the game announcers, but Daryl Johnston and his crew was pretty spot on. At one point Johnston said that “if the Falcons play like this against a quality opponent, it’s going to be a different outcome.” Also at some point in the game, Tony Siragusa said the “Falcons were doing everything in their power to keep the Cardinals in the game.”
This shouldn’t come as a massive surprise, but Ray Edwards release didn’t lead to any new explosions from any of the other defensive ends Lawrence Sidbury, Cliff Matthews, or Jonathan Massaquoi. It was only one game and Kroy Biermann is still taking the majority of snaps as the new starter, but there’s a hope that one of these guys can show some promise.
Despite Everything, they're 9-1 (AJC)
Are we the ones who are wrong after all? The Falcons are 9-1 and that’s nothing to sneeze at in the NFL, but it’s getting harder and harder to defend some of the things the Falcons do and they way they play. They blew an enormous opportunity to essentially bury the hated Saints and the Bucs are suddenly right on their heels in the division. They obviously can’t control their schedule and have won 90% of the games they’ve played, but many of what seemed big victories at the time (Chargers, Eagles, etc) aren’t looking nearly as good, lost a huge division game, and have looked downright terrible against some of the league’s worst (Raiders, Panthers, Cardinals). Many in the media have felt the Falcons are paper tigers of sorts, gobbling up weaker opponents and looking generally weak overall. Fact is, fans are having a harder and harder time defending the Birds as of late, but they are tied for the best record in the NFL through 10 games and every team beneath them has their own set of problems and issues. Bottom line is we’ll know everything we need to know in the next 11-12 days. It won’t matter how ugly the wins are if they find a way to pull out W’s against the Bucs and Saints.
What an enormous game looms for the Falcons. The Falcons travel to Tampa Bay to play one of the hottest teams in the NFL and play one of the biggest games of the season. Considering what’s at stake, it has to be the largest. The Bucs are only 3 games behind the Falcons and winning here would put the Birds in a great position for the division, giving them a 4 game lead with 5 games to go. However, if the Falcons lose, the door swings wide open once again putting the Bucs only two games behind the Falcons and some difficult games coming up (Saints, Giants, @ Lions). If the Falcons can go down and win any way possible, fans will get some sense of comfort back. If the Birds go blow one on the road, as they did in New Orleans, it’s a whole new ballgame.
1) Simple Run Stuff – your thoughts on the Falcons ugly, ugly win?
2) What in goodness name happened to Matt Ryan?
3) What’s your confidence level right now?
4) Did the Falcons suffer from a “loss hangover” or did they just play down to their competition?
5) What’s going on with the play-calling on offense?
6) Will the coaches stick with Turner regardless of the realities on the ground?
7) What is the deal with punt returner?
8.) Does it annoy you that the Falcons always get the ball first?
9) Time to hit the panic button on run defense? Why so bad?
10) Why has the offense become so predictable?
11) Is Robert McClain a potential future starter?
12) Are the Falcons paper tigers after all?
13) How big is the Bucs game on Sunday?
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JB Falcon
November 21st, 2012
7:12 pm
JJ, 6:52, LMAO! I feel the same way about the Caints and our goal is to get to “piss City.”
Would like nothing better to win the SB in their own house.
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E43
November 21st, 2012
11:24 pm
JB Falcon-Rodgers ran a 4.6 40 the first time at the combine. About the same time Sidbury ran at the combine. The good news is that Rodgers cut down on that time to a 4.47. While that’s much better, I sometimes wonder if he got lucky.40 is just speed and a guy like Hester did damage as a returner despite a remarkable 40. I like to compare Rodgers running style with Hesters.
I think teams dont worry about a major yardage back with the Falcons because they are all catchable. Your depending on Rodger’s nifty moves and Turner’s power to get an extra 2-3yards. Obviously the Falcons decided in the offseason that the problem was with blocking. They went after the beef and Konz is finally getting extended playing time. Ewing got injured and maybe he was the guy they were leaning on to give an advantage in the run game.Im pretty sure he would win the starting FB spot.
Matty Bicep
November 21st, 2012
11:43 pm
I think the biggest problem with the 40 is they don’t run with pads. Some have faster “pad” speed, like Jerry Rice, quizz appears to be slower. If he gets a step, he is prone to stop and let the pursuer get back in front to re-juke him. No way he runs under a 4.5 relative to pads.
I like the guy, and would be interested to see what he could do given the primary RB role, but we need to draft, and call 5-6 UDFA RBs to camp next year. My gut says he is a role player.
Paddy O
November 21st, 2012
11:53 pm
I’d like to chime in on the next draft – as a 4th rate guy, take this with a grain of salt – i’m a bit surprised that a petition to strip me of my draft championship has not been started – Dent! baby; but, I digress – I consider our DT’s to be OK, sort of a plus. I’m leaning toward LB depth being seriously needed – Mike Pete needs to head to the house. I think we can get decent RB in 3, 4 round. PLus, CB in 2nd rd – so, I’m looking at O line and D line in the later rounds. However, if we could get a massive nose guard to really move into the 3-4 – i might do that in 2nd or 3rd round. But, still need a Von Miller type LB.
Matty Bicep
November 22nd, 2012
12:26 am
I lean toward a DT IF it is a true NT that can transition us toward a 3-4. Otherwise, I would like to see a road grader, guards are good value. It appears the Ain’ts DL just have our number, they KNOW they can beat our OL in short yardage, and we need somebody help there.
In addition, for RB, we need a full cattle call, draft one, but bring in ALL the UDFAs as we can to start the post Turner era.
And of course, LBs. But unless they are dynamic, they are like RBs, their value is diminished.
Matty Bicep
November 22nd, 2012
12:38 am
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2011/profiles/lamar-holmes?id=2533450
Also, not totally sold on Holmes. He does not appear to be a good run blocker. He is developing, but it appears his technique in run blocking leaves something to be desired.
BobbyDawg
November 22nd, 2012
6:38 am
Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving everybody and remember all of our guys and gals in the military serving our great country at home and abroad.
darrell starks
November 22nd, 2012
8:24 am
Matty Bicep, That artical is a predraft board, Baker not doing a good job in run blocker either, when will Falcons understand that there is a major issue on OL and try something new, i have seen enough from Lamar Holmes in practice and in preseason games to tell you that Lamar Holmes is a beast, during one pratice i saw Lamar Holmes dominate Abraham and put him on his butt, so are there any issue with Lamar, yes 1 thing he is a rookie but groom him now and let this dude play, he can’t be any worst from what already out there.
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
darrell starks
November 22nd, 2012
8:45 am
DT is and another major issue on this team, Peters and Bab are the only 2 solid DT on this team, Travian Robertson should be giving the opportunity to make this defense better, Cliff Matthews didn’t have any sack but created pressure on QB and collapse the pocket on the edge, Falcons need some body who could bull rush a little at DT, Bab and Peters are very solid but not bull rusher DT, Travian might be sleeper that could make this DL a much better team up front.
Where will Falcons be with out Robert Mcclain ? just like Robert other players are waiting to make a different on this team.
Travian, Cliff, Lamar are the three players that could make a major difference on Falcons.
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DePlane
November 22nd, 2012
8:50 am
I’d be lying if I said this game at TB doesn’t worry me a little. If the Falcons come out and play like they are capable of they should win handily. But after what I saw last week from our offensive line, the short yardage situations bother me more than ever. The Achilles heel of this offense is the inability to convert those 3-1 and 3-2 in the red zone. We need TD’s not FG’s! We know this is due to our anemic running game. This MUST be fixed somehow! As we all know what the definition of insanity is I won’t regurgitate the same old, same old.
Matt Ryan leads the league in passing yardage after 10 games. His rating has dropped due to 94.8 due to the 5 uncharacteristic INT’s he threw last week. He is now 3rd in the league with 12 after Rivers and Romo. He is tied with Drew Brees for Yds/GM at 307.
Matt Ryan has carried this o-line and running game, if not the entire team. Last week he simply tried to do too much. He is a fierce competitor. He has taken some shots that I was amazed he got back up from, and more than once he appeared a bit wobbly to me. I wondered if he knew where he was for a minute. He wants to win worse than anyone and he is shaping up to be one of the greatest 4th QTR comeback artists ever if he continues his trend.
What worries me about the TB game is not if we are capable. It is if we will continue to see us banging the slow behemoth against the brick wall. Freeman finally has a cast of supporting players that play to his strengths. The muscle hamster. Makes me a little ill to see TB have such a talented running back. We need to bottle him up somehow and I’m glad Spoon looks to be back.
All that said we will go down and take care of business. I’ve no doubt the Falcons are looking to right the ship “in all phases of the game” as Smitty puts it. I would be nice to put a division opponent away and get a decisive win to give this team rythym going into Thursday night.
marko
November 22nd, 2012
9:07 am
We’d likely have the best third down percentage in the league if we were as proficient in third and short situations as we are in third and long attempts. The obvious question seems to be why do we keep trying to do things we clearly suck at? In third and long attempts we pose a nightmare for opposing defenses. We have three wide receivers that rank among the leagues best and Future Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez at tight end. You can’t cover them all. Did you ever wonder why Mr. And Mrs. Gonzalez deicide to name their baby boy Future Hall Of Famer? I digress. Before I interrupted myself, I was saying that on short yardage situations the falcons become one dimensional and predictable. Why? Spread the field regardless of down or distance. I strongly suspect that opposing coordinators are happy when they force us into third and short situations.
DePlane
November 22nd, 2012
9:09 am
LeeVancleave….what brings you to the conclusion Ryan is not the long term QB? That’s absurd!
Sorry cage…catching up on previous posts. Does anyone in the cage doubt for a minute the Falcons will sew up Ryan with a long term contract? IMO, Ryan’s going to get his deal from the Falcons, period.
DePlane
November 22nd, 2012
9:19 am
Darrell starks, I think we’re on the same page when it comes to playing those players. I think I saw BR agree about getting Travian in there. Fresh legs and strong as a bull youngsters are riding the pine. Why we don’t mix it up boggles me. Other teams play their entire roster. We clearly have a 3 tier system when it comes to players seeing the field. It’s like they forget about them until they have to be the “next man up”. Seems more logical to use the entire roster. If you’re afraid a rookie’s going to screw up why is he on the roster? I know its kind of a hierarchy and there’s the whole earn the respect of the team thing for a coach to have an established system of progression from a development standpoint. But its old school to me to have that be unbreakable and not be able to move these guys out onto the field because of it. Physically the players are more advanced today than ever. Mentally its up to the coaches to get these guys prepared to play; but if a guys has the talent to perform better than what you have in there, have to guts to make a d@mn change. Look at Harbaugh with Smith and Kapernick. That takes stones.
DePlane
November 22nd, 2012
9:25 am
Happy Thanksgiving Cage….hope you have a blessed day!
marko
November 22nd, 2012
9:29 am
The Falcons are starting to remind me of inspector Clouseau. I almost expect Matt to take the field with his foot stuck in a Gatorade bucket, and hit Julio in the end zone. Somebody up there is definitely looking out for these guys.
By the way, Happy Thanksgiving everybody What say we attempt to keep our waistlines in their current zip codes.
SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH
November 22nd, 2012
9:46 am
HAPPY THANKS-GIVING!
Slant Pattern
November 22nd, 2012
9:56 am
Happy Thanksgiving All. I’m getting ready to head out for family stuff the rest of the day, will be back late tonight or tommorrow.
falcon21
November 22nd, 2012
10:14 am
Happy Thanksgiving Cage and your families.
Coop
November 22nd, 2012
10:31 am
Happy Thanksgiving!
JJ
November 22nd, 2012
10:49 am
Happy Thanksgiving cage and all men and women serving our country. And thank youD3 for all your time in producing the greatest nfl fan blog…anyone remember the birdbabe? We’ve come along way thanks to Mr. Dawson Devitt!!!
Arno
November 22nd, 2012
11:02 am
blessings all
DHunt
November 22nd, 2012
12:32 pm
I hate having to play Doug Martin in fantasy this week, but I would be a fool to pull him. That being said, I pulled LeSean McCoy, when everyone just knew Philly was going to try to run the ball down the Falcon’s throat, and the Falcons showed up and showed out against the run. With everything that’s gone on the past few weeks, all the big runs given up, plus Spoon getting back in the game, I’m hoping to take a big L in FFL and Martin gets shut down by a Falcons defense with a chip on it’s collective shoulders and something to prove.
IF Julio plays this week, I hope Koetter is smart enough to make this a game of wind sprints. Julio can’t juke on that ankle, but he still has enough straight line speed, and a size advantage over any CB Tampa might throw out there, to make him a deep threat. Used properly, Julio can keep that extra safety away from the line of scrimmage all day long, open up the underneath space for other receivers, and runs far less risk of aggravating a lingering ankle issue.
Falcons run game is not going to work as long as teams sell out to stop the inside run. Doesn’t matter who is in the backfield, five can’t block 6 and six can’t block 7, and anytime teams think we are going to run, they are going to take that risk. Either we do something tricky to keep defenses from overloading the line, or we run outside all day and take our chances on springing one every now and then.
Matt Ryan got 4 FFL points last week. He goes for 30 this week, assuming we figure out some way to stop that double A gap pressure. If the game is close, it will be because we pulled out early and then coasted while Tampa putts together a furious, but futile comeback.
I’ll say it again. The best thing about last week’s game was that it didn’t allow the Falcons to become complacent. These “hard fought” wins are keeping the team edgy, and that’s not a bad thing coming into that time of the year when the wheat is separated from the chaff.
Big Lou
November 22nd, 2012
12:36 pm
Happy Thanksgiving! Get well fed and enjoy leftovers!
DHunt
November 22nd, 2012
12:37 pm
When was the last time you heard an instrumental of the national anthem? and on a nationally televised game no less? weird much?
JB Falcon
November 22nd, 2012
12:40 pm
I think Furman Bisher said it best: He is missed.
http://www.ajc.com/news/lifestyles/holiday/furman-bisher-im-thankful/nTCZW/
Happy Thanksgiving Ya’ll!
JJ
November 22nd, 2012
1:15 pm
Gobble gobble till u wobble!
Big Ray
November 22nd, 2012
1:24 pm
Happy Thanksgiving and Turkey Coma, everybody!!!
BobbyDawg
November 22nd, 2012
2:00 pm
Texans & Lions playing now 14/14 almost halftime pretty good game.
Big Lou
November 22nd, 2012
2:54 pm
Worst call in NFL history. There was no way that run play was a touchdown. Rigged.
JB Falcon
November 22nd, 2012
2:55 pm
The NFL just GAVE the Texans a touchdown! I promise, you will read about it later. Same stupid rule that cost MS a 15 yard penalty.
Big Lou
November 22nd, 2012
2:56 pm
Lions getting hosed.
BobbyDawg
November 22nd, 2012
3:04 pm
This is making me dread playing the Lions. They had the Texans on the ropes ’till the refs handed Tex a free td.
Big Lou
November 22nd, 2012
3:15 pm
Played the lions last year.
Same team, beat them at their house.
Coop
November 22nd, 2012
3:19 pm
Concur. Lions don’t scare me. We match up well with them.
JB Falcon
November 22nd, 2012
3:51 pm
I’ll bet the Lions coach wishes he had that flag back. That rule is pure BS.
Nookah
November 22nd, 2012
4:03 pm
To all my Cage family, Happy Thanks Giving from up North to you!!
May all your Sundays be Red and Black!!
Go Falcons!!
Nookah
November 22nd, 2012
4:06 pm
TB doesn’t scare me but you know we’ll make it exciting. They always play us tough. Hopefully the real MR2 shows up which I have no doubt he will. Spoon should be back and that makes a very big difference.
I am not on the inside but if I were MS I’d sit Julio until Thursday vs. Saints. That’s when we will really need him.
Big Ray
November 22nd, 2012
4:11 pm
Texans’ running game makes me jealous…
Watched them punch it in at the goal line with ease. Great blocking.
Big Ray
November 22nd, 2012
4:14 pm
All we really have to worry about with the Lions is letting Megatron get loose. Jump too many routes and we get burned. Let him get behind us…burned. Let him free across the middle…burned.
OH, and while the Texans manage to consistenly take the ball away from Brandon Pettigrew after he makes the catch…but if we try that, we could get burned.
Lions stop the Texans run…with…heh…some big ass DTs.
Big Ray
November 22nd, 2012
4:18 pm
Nookah ,
I both agree and disagree. I really want him back, but we kind of also need the “adversity.” Get HD and Drew Davis in there, and make it happen.
I’d rather have Julio fully healthy than keep playing this “half in, half out” games with him.
Big Lou
November 22nd, 2012
4:24 pm
Texans are overrated. Period.
TB should scare you. They match up well with us and have a good running game.
As far as Julio, I agree to wait till the Saints game. TB has a horrible secondary.
JB Falcon
November 22nd, 2012
4:28 pm
Chris Houston got an INT!!!??
Nookah
November 22nd, 2012
4:30 pm
BR, couldn’t agree more!!
Big Lou
November 22nd, 2012
4:31 pm
Texan barely beat the Jag and now can’t stop the Lions. Lmao. Best team in the NFL, my azz.
Big Lou
November 22nd, 2012
4:39 pm
Texans don’t deserve this win.
What a horrible team. The call the refs gave them was horrible. Pathetic officiating.
Big Ray
November 22nd, 2012
4:41 pm
The mighty Texans finally win out the battle of kickers….barely.
Nookah
November 22nd, 2012
4:42 pm
Big Lou, don’t you know they’ll anoint anything not named te Falcons? C’mon man!!
Big Ray
November 22nd, 2012
4:44 pm
Big Lou,
No reason to even think about the Texans until/unless we meet them in the SB. Neither team is guaranteed to go, despite having the best records currently.
That said, I think I’ve made my Tampa concerns well known already…
Well, 75 minutes until the gorging…I mean feasting…begins. Until then, it’s Cowgirls vs. The folks who gave up all their land….
Big Ray
November 22nd, 2012
4:45 pm
Well I guess we weren’t the only team to have free running Dallas defenders running at our QB. Down goes RG III.