No Falcon in Sight (Chuck Burton)
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It’s hard to know where to start on this one. To be blunt, this was one of the worst losses in the entire time that Mike Smith has been head coach. This team has serious problems and they just proved to all the doubters and skeptics that they may be right after all. The Falcons may not always win while under Smith’s reign, but they usually always play hard and fight until the end. Well, that appeared not to happen on Sunday in Charlotte. The Falcons were not only beaten, but flat out embarrassed. Fans likely started getting that same sick feeling in the back of their throats the way they did the last two years in the playoffs, because that’s how bad they looked. A look at the horror show that was:
One Bright Spot (Chuck Burton)
15 yards in the first quarter. 40 total yards in the first half. Michael Turner 2 carries for 3 yards. Do those stats strike you as a team ready to make waves in the postseason? Sure, they turned it on when they decided to start playing, but by that point it was entirely too late. When they were well behind, they decided to start playing a little offense and looked pretty good in the no-huddle which bogged back down when they needed points. The running game was non-existent, the line was horrible, and Matt Ryan was off yet again. Most of us tried to chalk up the poor offensive game vs. the Saints as just a blip, but they actually looked worse against the Panthers.
That’s putting it nicely. The fact has long been that Jacquizz Rodgers has shown way more upside and the ability to carry the bulk of carries in the backfield. All Falcons fans appreciate what Michael Turner has done for this franchise and he’ll likely have a banner hung in his name when it’s all said and done, but he’s just not getting it done. It’s hard to part with players who have meant so much to the franchise, but the time has come. Mike Smith obviously hasn’t got that memo. The entire offense played terrible so it’s unfair to scapegoat just one player, but Jacquizz Rodgers is just better and the facts don’t lie. Rodgers had 21 yards on 4 carries and Michael Turner carried the ball 7 times for 14 yards.
Yuck (Chuck Burton)
This game had trap written all over it. The Falcons clinched the NFC South and were playing a 3-9 team with the Giants coming up next week. Fans are trying their best to chalk it up as just a blip, but there’s a growing fear that we’re starting to see an eerily similar storyline. In 2010, the Falcons won a lot of close games en route to a 13-3 season and the NFC #1 seed. The rest, of course, is history seeing the Birds have a complete meltdown catastrophe vs. the Packers. Being completely objective, the Falcons are still 11-2, have already won their division, and are still leading the NFC, but the nightmare scenarios are getting worse and not better with the Falcons seemingly playing their best football at the beginning of the season and playing their worst football closer to the playoffs. There’s still 3 games left and all 3 teams will be good tests for the playoffs. This one can be chalked up to a trap game, but we’ll know everything we need to about this team the next three weeks, starting with the Giants at home in a one week.
Yes, he threw for 325 yards and one touchdown, but he also does not look the same quarterback that he did in the first half of the season. He missed throws, looked jittery in the pocket, and just didn’t seem to be in a good rhythm. Maybe it’s playing behind a weak offensive line, maybe he’s suffering from a weak running game, or maybe his coordinator is not helping him at all. Who knows why, but the results say that Ryan is going in the opposite direction. He looks the most comfortable in an open, no-huddle type offense, but for whatever reason, the coaching staff seems to avoid it except when they are 23 points down. Here’s to hoping Ryan gets it figured out and quickly.
It’s been common knowledge that John Abraham has been the Falcons only pass rush for a long time. Problem is, when he’s not completely on his game, the Falcons have nothing else. Biermann has great hustle, but is more of a linebacker playing as a defensive end. No one has taken advantage of Ray Edwards absence whatsoever. In particular, the defensive tackle position appears particularly weak. Peria Jerry has never turned that mythical corner, Corey Peters is likely not 100%, Vance Walker is a good rotational player, and Jonathan Babineaux is playing more defensive end and on the downside of his career. The Falcons were gashed by the run yet again and it allowed Cam Newton be precise in his passing. All considering, the defense did pretty decent since the offense didn’t help whatsoever until entirely too late.
This is Done (Chuck Burton)
Matt Ryan always does best in an open, no-huddle type of offense. If you think about some of Ryan’s best games, they have come from those type of gameplans going all the way back to the Ravens game in 2010. This offense is more in sync, has more rhythm, and it masks some of the weaknesses on the offensive line. The Falcons were at their best early in the season with many of the no-huddle type of looks and yet they are going away from it with diminishing results. Even the run game seems more productive in the no-huddle. Do they have to stay in all the time? No, but why not go with what works best. They only implemented it when they were down 23 points and, sure enough, they went right down the field. The great mystery remains.
This may come off as sour grapes and ultimately it likely didn’t matter with how poor the Falcons played, but there were several questionable calls at a very critical juncture in the game. The first was one of the worst calls of the entire season. The Falcons scored a touchdown and converted a two point conversion. Even the line judge ruled the 2 point conversion good and was evidently overruled. The ref said that Roddy White bobbled the ball, but the replay clearly showed he never bobbled the ball whatsoever. It was only two points, but it seemed to cut down some of the Falcons building momentum. Another play showed a critical catch by a Panthers receiver who appeared to drop the ball, the play was ruled incomplete, but the refs overturned that call. Finally, Dunta Robinson was called for holding a play where the defense seemed to get a stop. He was holding and it was the right call, but there were tons of times when Julio Jones, Tony Gonzalez, and John Abraham were being held to no avail.
Weak Tackling (Chuck Burton)
This is an issue that was supposed to get fixed earlier in the season, but the Falcons are still having issues bringing down their opponents. Corey Peters couldn’t bring down Cam Newton for a sack (but also got no help at all either) and there were several other instances where the Panthers running back or quarterback got extra yards after the first hit. At best, they’re simply inconsistent. Some weeks they’ll tackle well and others, they won’t. If they don’t get it fixed in a hurry, they won’t be going far in the playoffs.
1) Simple missed tackle – how awful was this game?
2) Does this rank as one of the worst under Smith?
3) Is it panic time with the offense?
4) What’s most to blame on offense (besides the OL)?
5) When will the Turner Era end? Should it end?
6) Was this just a blip or playoff preview?
7) What is wrong with Matt Ryan?
8.) Which is worse: offensive or defensive line?
9) Why do the coaches refuse to run no-huddle, open attack?
10) Bad calls or sour grapes?
11) Will tackling ever get consistent?
12) Are you terrified of upcoming Giants game?
1,438 comments Add your comment
DHunt
December 16th, 2012
4:09 pm
Why is Fox switching to a Vikings vs Rams game that is basically over and has zero implication for anyone other than A.P.? I’ll tell you why. Because the whole Fox Sports crew picked the Giants, and they don’t want to eat that crow on live TV with the whole country watching. Plus it takes some time to figure out how to spin this so the Falcons still get no credit whatsoever for absolutely dismantling the Superbowl Champion Giants.
Birdman
December 16th, 2012
4:11 pm
What a great day to be a Falcons fan
GO FALCONS !!!!!!!!!!!
RISE !!
RISE !!!
ROSE !!!!!
Big Ray
December 16th, 2012
4:23 pm
Adrian Peterson is insane. Wow this guy…
Up in Washington…good Lord, they have TWO QBs that can play.
Colin Kaepernick and Alex Smith? Nah…RGIII and Kirk Cousins….
snacktastic
December 16th, 2012
4:26 pm
Cousins was definitely a good pickup. You could see it when he hit Santana Moss for the TD in that game against the Falcons. Aside from the 49ers, the Skins might have the best backup QB situation.
Big Ray
December 16th, 2012
4:28 pm
It was amusing to watch the Fox Sports crew eating crow big time after this win.
Shout-out to Terry Bradshaw for being the only guy to pick us to win.
Jimmy Johnson took it like a man and had great comments afterwards.
Mike Strahan did too, even if he wanted to talk a bit on the end of it about Eli failing.
Howie Long looked pissed and didn’t want to acknowledge anything. F@ck him. Screwball….
The Time is NOW
December 16th, 2012
4:29 pm
DHunt – Bradshaw did pick the Birds, albeit half-heartedly.
Arno
December 16th, 2012
4:30 pm
Fox crew squirmed in their seats, broke into a sweat, choked on their words, broke some pencils, and finally gave some respect to Nolan.
JB Falcon
December 16th, 2012
4:31 pm
Finally, the “complete” game we’ve all been waiting for and it was well worth the wait. Now, carry on!
Big Ray
December 16th, 2012
4:31 pm
Laughing at the Bucs and their confusion….karma…y’all thought you were better than you are.
Still…hate the Aints, hate Brees.
Big Ray
December 16th, 2012
4:37 pm
This is actually entertaining. Howie Long arguing with Terry Bradshaw….Jimmy Johnson takes Bradshaw’s side…LOL.
Howie still looks pissed…maybe he lost a big bet to Terry?
JJ
December 16th, 2012
4:37 pm
Howie was the only one that picked falcons, Terry picked giants.
Paddy O
December 16th, 2012
4:43 pm
Well, I’ll take credit for this win – was wearing my newly purchased red Falcons ball cap!!! Very curious. With this win, I’ll just give the team a mulligan on Carolina. Good execution. Good scheme. and excellent defense, again.
Big Lou
December 16th, 2012
4:44 pm
JJ
You’re wrong, brother. Terry picked the Falcons.
JB Falcon
December 16th, 2012
4:44 pm
JJ, Terry was the only one to pick the Falcons.
Unca' Bob
December 16th, 2012
4:44 pm
The best sixty minutes of football I have seen in years. Congrats. Great win.
JJ
December 16th, 2012
4:54 pm
Have it on tape, Howie picked the falcons during the upset episode. Re watched it 3x, HOWIE picked the falcons. Did not see the earlier segments on picks but fockit dont care…we won big!!!
Big Lou
December 16th, 2012
4:59 pm
JJ
Lol. Okay man. I think you’re just thinking the wrong name. Terry is the bald guy.
Howie didn’t have the Falcons on the upset; it was another team.
Too much booze, perhaps?
Paddy O
December 16th, 2012
5:05 pm
really a great, dynamic team on offense. O line held up exceptionally well. Snelling AND Smith got some carries. Turner did fairly well. If you told me after Carolina we would shut out Eli, I’da slapped you silly. Exceptional game by the defense.
Paddy O
December 16th, 2012
5:06 pm
the Falcons Jekyll and Hyde 2012 season continues. But, it is highly entertaining.
JB Falcon
December 16th, 2012
5:11 pm
fockit dont care…we won big!!! – JJ
Damn right! I guarantee that nobody predicted a shutout! This game was so much the reverse of last years playoffs. 24-2, 34-0. Instead of SSDD it was SSDT. Karma is a b!tch.
Plus, the Giant’s win last year set them off to their SB run, let’s only hope that works in reverse.
Arno
December 16th, 2012
5:19 pm
Lots of things to savor about this game– going well beyond the sticks on 3rd down conversions, Snelling moving the pile, putting in our backups (who woulda thought!)– I’m sure D3 will have a good list for us.
Big Lou
December 16th, 2012
5:29 pm
These c!cksuckers on NFL network and ESPN refuse to talk about the Falcons.
Can’t wait to see Stephen A. Smith on first take tomorrow.
LRD
December 16th, 2012
5:31 pm
Smack down. Sweep of the NFC east. and Smitty being classy and not takin that lost shot at the end zone… Lots of sad blue men walking out of the dome.. lots of comments of ” well its just one game, well we got them last year, well….” And I can understand their comments, but getting shut out? Getting shut down on 3 4th down attempts? Manning having a passing rating of 39?
D OH!!!
Hamad Meander
December 16th, 2012
5:50 pm
I am not one to say “I told you so”, but I’m going to. Where are all you guys calling for Mike Smith to be fired today?
falcon21
December 16th, 2012
5:58 pm
Say it Hamad, we are all here as Falcons fans, when Mike Smith screws up, we will call him out, when he does a good job, we let him know.
D3
December 16th, 2012
5:58 pm
Great Win Day Cage Family! — Was on the way to the game, but had to go visit my ailing grandmother. New thread is up and I’ll be back shortly to finish the rest of the post. How much fun will it be writing this one?
See you over there………….
http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-fans/2012/12/16/atlanta-falcons-birds-steamroll-giants/
Paddy O
December 16th, 2012
5:58 pm
jekyll and hyde. is carolina better than the giants? some match ups dont go in your favor. that said, big shout out to our LBing crew. I saw Dent, Spoon and Nicholas make GREAT plays in the backfield. I really hope we don’t see the Giants later on.
Big Lou
December 16th, 2012
5:59 pm
Hamad
Nobody wanted Smith to be fired. We wanted him to open the offense up.
How about you enjoy the win?
Paddy O
December 16th, 2012
6:01 pm
the Falcons coaching staff deserves a gigantic attaboy for this well designed, coached and executed game. This Giants NEEDED this game. We hung a giant ZERO on them. When the team does well, you should expect compliments. IF they suck, expect some butt kicking. Not sure why some folks can’t handle that arrangement. I’m still hoping we go more 3-4. Assante looked healthy. Nice part of this, we now know we don’t need Grimes.
JJ
December 16th, 2012
6:01 pm
I am not one to say “I told you so”,
Fock off!
BobbyDawg
December 16th, 2012
6:07 pm
Oh how sweet it would be if they’d play all the way throughout the regular season and the post season like they played today.
Matty Bicep
December 16th, 2012
6:07 pm
Eli has NEVER been shut out, until today….I still can’t get over that 4th quarter drive.
JB Falcon
December 16th, 2012
6:07 pm
After thoroughly dominating the Giants, the Falcons have surely sent a resounding message to the rest of the league: beware of this team in the playoffs.
Great article on espn, read the rest of it and smile;
http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=321216001
Matty Bicep
December 16th, 2012
6:09 pm
Looks like Charlotte has ironed out a few kinks….
Matty Bicep
December 16th, 2012
6:12 pm
If ya told me before the season started that we would sweep both the NFC East and the AFC West….not sure I saw that coming.
Matty Bicep
December 16th, 2012
6:15 pm
Also, it was the largest margin of defeat of defending SB champs since….EVER….
Oh yea, now that JJ eclipsed 1000 yards, it was the first time the Falcons had multiple 1000 receivers since….T Mathis and T Hill in 1998….1998 ring a bell?
Hamad Meander
December 16th, 2012
7:29 pm
I am enjoying the win. I am saying that in this very thread after the Carolina game, you would have thought we were 1-12. There were a lot of comments about Mike Smith being fired and who was to blame. I stated that we should enjoy that fact that we were already in the playoffs and it was better to be in this position than where we were before the Mike Smith era began. Falcons fans have gotten to th point where every loss is the end of the world. It’s not – we are a good team and home field is critical to our success in the playoffs.
Chop Buster
December 16th, 2012
8:14 pm
We have seen glimpses of what this team could do all year. Most on this blog said if we ever had a game where we performed well on both sides of the ball, then no one could stop us. I know you have it in you to keep playing at a consistently high level. Let’s dominate our remaining opponents and finish strong going into the playoffs. We want to beat down any opponent who comes into our house.