Atlanta Falcons: Birds Steamroll Giants

Wow!

What a Game! (AJC)

Fans have been waiting a long time for a statement game, and boy was it worth the wait. The Falcons utterly dominated every aspect of the game against the defending Super Bowl Champion New York Giants. It was one of the best and most complete games in the 5 years that Mike Smith has been head coach and likely one of the best in franchise history. Wanted to go ahead and get a new thread up and let you all discuss the great game that was. Rest of post will be finished soon. Enjoy………..

One of the Best Wins in the Smith Era

Last week was one of the worst losses in the Smith Era, but he followed it up with one of the best wins not only in his tenure, but likely in franchise history. The Falcons utterly dominated pretty much every aspect of the game. They moved down the field with ease on offense, getting almost every playmaker involved. The offensive line had one of it’s best game in years versus one of the best defensive fronts in all of football. The defense not only intercepted two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning twice, but also held the Giants on three 4th down conversions in the Falcons territory. The special teams stepped up to the plate and held David Wilson in check and the planning and preparation on the coaches part has to be one of the best in years. If fans were waiting for a complete game, they finally got it and then some.

Ryan’s Great Day

JJ with Two TDs (AJC)

AJC columnist Jeff Schultz wrote an article about Matt Ryan asking every player for an extra 30 minutes this week and promising an hour of his own time for every 30 minutes the players gave. The leadership off the field translated to an excellent day on the field. After a bad trend started to emerge the last few games, Ryan bounced back in superb fashion and led the team to one of it’s best offensive outputs of the season. Ryan was efficient (23/28), checked in to correct plays throughout the game, threw the deep ball, and came away with 3 touchdown passes. He did one of his best jobs distributing the ball in a long while. He found a way to include almost every offensive playmaker in some form or fashion. Here’s to hoping that Ryan is hitting his stride at just the right time and that turns out to be true, he’s going to a tough out for almost every defense.

Great Coaching Effort

Many of us here in The Bird Cage have been guilty of heaping criticism on the Falcons head coach (this author as guilty as anyone), but it’s only fair to give effusive praise when warranted as well. Coach Smith seemed to take the embarrassing loss to the Panthers personal and it “heightened their focus” while planning and preparing for the Giants. The scheme on offense, defense, and special teams was magnificent. They confused and harassed Manning on defense. The offensive scheme was one of the best in a long while, making a point to getting as many playmakers involved as possible and making it virtually impossible for the Giants to focus in on one or two players. The special teams held one of the most explosive returners in the game in check as well. A huge kudos to Coach Smith and the entire coaching staff on a near-flawless gameplan, preparation, and execution. Here’s to hoping that Smith can find a way to bottle that special week of practice for the playoffs coming up soon.

Excellent Tackling, Defense

Falcons D Stands Tough (AJC)

The Falcons found a way to fix one of their biggest issues on defense all year long: tackling. They wrapped up well throughout the game, which was a big factor in stopping the Giants 3 times on 4th down conversions. They carried a gameplan that did wonders to confuse and harass Eli Manning throughout the game. Only a few times did the Birds have issues stopping the Giants. They were able to shut down one of the more talented receiving corps in the NFL with Hakeem Nicks, Victor Cruz, and Dominik Hixon. It also was a total team effort. Chris Hope did an excellent job filling in for the injured William Moore. Stephen Nicholas had one of the better games he’s had in awhile, adding to the already stellar play of Sean Weatherspoon and rapidly improving Akeem Dent. The defensive line generated pressure and held firm against the run, one of the weakest areas through the season. Asante Samuel has brought a swagger to this defense and his presence was readily felt early in the game. Hats off to one of the best defensive efforts in recent memory.

Nice Run Mix

Michael Turner led the way and Jacquizz Rodgers and Jason Snelling added in some nice balance and formed a very complementary trio in the backfield. Turner saw most of the carries and ran as hard and well as he did all season. Rodgers may not have had the best final stat sheet (11 carries for 25 yards), but he injected some needed versatility and shiftiness in the backfield to Turner’s hard charging style. One of the most pleasant surprises was seeing Jason Snelling rack up 39 yards on 6 carries, running with drive and toughness. Snelling hasn’t gotten many touches this season, but he may have earned himself some more with his play on Sunday. Some will say that it was only a product of mop-up time, but there didn’t seem to be any wholesale changes on the Giants defense. Snelling basically ended the game all by himself, running for several first downs to end the game kneeling down inside the Giants own 10 yard line. It will always be a struggle getting all the backs involved with markedly less carries than the past due to the emergence of the passing game, but Dirk Koetter did a darn fine job of it on Sunday.

Huge Game by the Offensive Line

Great Day by Ryan (AJC)

No other unit has been so beleaguered and criticized as the Falcons offensive line. They may not be a more maligned unit on any team in the entire NFL. With their backs to the wall and facing one of the best fronts in the league (ones who owned them in last year’s postseason nonetheless), they gave Matt Ryan plenty of time and opened plenty of big holes for the running backs. It was by far one of the best played games by the Falcons OL in a long time. Like Smith with the Giants gameplan and preparation, only if they can figure out a way to bottle that scheme and execution for the playoffs.

HD’s Big Day

Sure, it was only 3 catches for 83 yards, but fans finally saw what they’ve been waiting so long for, which was to see the extremely talented slot receiver make an impact in a game in a big way. The thought was always that Douglas would start to get a ton of looks with defenses focusing on Julio Jones, Roddy White, and Tony Gonzalez first, but that hasn’t really come to fruition this year as expected. There’s only so many touches to go around and the Falcons already have two 1,000 receivers and a tight end that is well over 800 yards himself. However, Douglas had two huge receptions for long gains that helped change the face of the game. The catches added an element of versatility not seen to this extent in 2012 where defenders found themselves in an impossible position of trying to cover all the Falcons weapons. In fact, if Ryan had hit Douglas in stride on the first long reception, he may have taken it to the house. It was a beautiful sight to behold seeing essentially all of the Falcons weapons get in on the action, including HD, and much of the credit goes directly to Dirk Koetter for his superb gameplan and scheme.

Keep It Going……

Smitty Gets Huge Kudos! (AJC)

The Falcons have a 2 game lead in the NFC for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs and seemingly only need to win one of the two final games to lock up the home-field advantage. However, if history has told us anything in the NFL lately, the team that’s playing the best football as the playoffs approach are usually the ones that go the deepest in the postseason. They couldn’t have asked for a better way to start the final drive towards the playoffs, but they will have their focus tested as they travel to the Detroit Lions who are 4-10 on the year and host the Bucs who sit at 6-8 after being 6-4 only a month ago. They talked about keeping the pedal to the metal before their clunker of the year in Charlotte. They also will not have the luxury of getting up for the defending Super Bowl Champions and also the team that knocked them out of the playoffs. With so many goals right in front of them, an issue of focus and motivation shouldn’t be a problem.

Bird Cage Victors Turn

1) Simple Steamroll – where does this game rank for you?

2) Is this the best game in the Mike Smith Era?

3) How does the coaching rank for you?

4) Is Ryan taking that final, next step?

5) Is the defense peaking for the playoffs?

6) Just a one game surge, or are the Falcons finally clicking?

7) Your thoughts on the running back mix?

8.) Can Smith and Co. bottle that preparation and practice for the playoffs?

9) Most importantly, can the Falcons keep it going?

688 comments Add your comment

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:13 pm

don’t like that.

not at all. punch it in man.

Arno

December 22nd, 2012
11:13 pm

Up by five > looking sick > now up by fifteen > that’s showing some resolve.

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:14 pm

Roddy got caught up. Should have been a TD.

Big Ray

December 22nd, 2012
11:14 pm

A good win anyway, though. Made it closer than it needed to be for a minute there.

Good drive late in the game last time out. Ryan misses on the throw.

Guess we’ll go with 31 points, which is more than enough for a win.

Like to see one more pick/turnover so the Lions don’t score and make it look closer than it should be.

Big Ray

December 22nd, 2012
11:14 pm

Home field advantage is ours, 13 wins on the season at least.

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:15 pm

Great play call. Just poor execution.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:16 pm

always against the falcons…

and always on primetime tv…

folks just break records.

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:16 pm

Meh,

Don’t blame Ryan on that pass. Julio didn’t pick the guy and Roddy got caught up.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:17 pm

how’s he running wide f’n open?

he was open on that last one too. just dropped it.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:18 pm

man our secondary looks abysmal…

guys are wide open back there.

i know the games done, or seemlingly done.

but still, it’s been like this all night.

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:19 pm

Guess what?

Falcons broke records, too.

Broke Brees’s TD streak and shut out the defending Super Bowl champs.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:19 pm

another terrible angle, and another missed tackle.

i know folks think this game’s done, but we’ll be playing to the final whistle if they score.

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:20 pm

Wabe

Obviously you’re not paying attention to the scheme…

It’s not the secondary at all. Lol

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:21 pm

I think it’s just complaining to complain at this point. They’re playing soft cheese zone.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:22 pm

naw man, it is the secondary often times…

the ball that calvin caught to break jerry’s record was a mishap on mcclain’s part.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:23 pm

not trying to complain…

but it’s been like this for most of the night.

you got one guy you gotta cover, but that guy seems to run wide open through the secondary.

i’d think if we’re rushing 3 or 4 guys, we’d have better coverage.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:26 pm

thank you man…

didn’t wanna see any onside kicks.

Slant Pattern

December 22nd, 2012
11:26 pm

Put backups in please.

snacktastic

December 22nd, 2012
11:27 pm

Who didn’t see that safety coming?

Anyway, #1 seed and a win. Thank you, and good night.

SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH

December 22nd, 2012
11:27 pm

We will win the game…put some terrible stuff on film tonight.

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:28 pm

Stupid Mike Smith. Very stupid.

Slant Pattern

December 22nd, 2012
11:28 pm

Sigh, so much Smitty fail. We win yay anyways. Can only hope Smitty misses the playoffs at this point.

BobbyDawg

December 22nd, 2012
11:28 pm

There is no excuse for that safety. Why not Ryan on a keeper?

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:28 pm

what was that lmaooooooooooooooooooooo

snacktastic

December 22nd, 2012
11:29 pm

Hey, maybe we can get a safety ourselves after that kick/catch.

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:29 pm

bosher with a boomer…

that kick aint even in the endzone

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:29 pm

lmaoooooo look at the face on that boy’s face

Wabe

December 22nd, 2012
11:32 pm

game.

gameball, c’mon man, that’s obvious, matt ryan.

dude balled out tonight.

homefield throughout.

interesting covno moving forward regarding how we play it next week. rest vs momentum?

snacktastic

December 22nd, 2012
11:36 pm

Wabe, I think it’ll go like last year’s home game against the Bucs. Put starters in, jump out to huge lead, put backups in. Though, with Schiano running things, it may be a closer game this time around.

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:36 pm

Lions are stupid.

Game is over…

Big Lou

December 22nd, 2012
11:38 pm

Matt Ryan for MVP!

No run game…

Just saying!

snacktastic

December 22nd, 2012
11:40 pm

I look forward to hearing the MVP chants in the Dome next week. Ice has been on fire the past couple of games.

Chop Buster

December 22nd, 2012
11:41 pm

We won and that’s the most important thing. I’m not happy with the way this team played tonight. The calls were too damn conservative in the zone all night long. Stop the LOVE FEST with Turner. That has Mike Smith written all over it. Where’s the intensity from last week? This team just confirmed they play to the level of their opponent.

Slant Pattern

December 22nd, 2012
11:50 pm

“What I didn’t like: The way the Falcons insist on continuing to try to establish Michael Turner and the running game. Look, it just isn’t working. Either make Jacquizz Rodgers the feature back or just scrap the run totally and put everything in Ryan’s hands. The Falcons had a 21-6 halftime lead, but they were stubborn about Turner and the running game early in the second half and that gave the Lions a chance to get back into the game. ” – Pat Y

How is it that an imbecile like Pat Y can get it but Smitty can’t? Blows my mind, here is link ( http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/68827/rapid-reaction-falcons-31-lions-18 ).

Anyways, congrats to 2012 Atlanta Falcons for clinching HFA, in spite of much self-inflicted adversity.

D3

December 22nd, 2012
11:51 pm

Slant Pattern

December 22nd, 2012
11:52 pm

“The reason the Mayan gods didn’t end the world= They wanted to see Matt Ryan win his first superbowl” – DBB

Hella funny, thank you for the laugh and putting me in better mood to enjoy the win.

BobbyDawg

December 23rd, 2012
12:02 am

Ever since we got ambushed by the Packers in our own house I haven’t thought too highly of the bye week. Fact is it scares me to death, but there’s just this real good feeling about this year’s team. After stalling the O answered the call tonight and it was great. The D played a little too loose to suit me………. but three turnovers. Later Cagers

falcon21

December 23rd, 2012
12:06 am

NFL Network is all aboui Calvin Johnson, not about our Falcons, it is what it is, we will deal with it!