Sit or Play? (Rick Ostentoski/AP)
That’s the big question as today’s game looms. It’s a very tough call in many regards. Do the Falcons keep their starters in for most of the game in hoping to keep the momentum going that they’ve built up the past few games as they head into an almost two week wait for the playoffs? Or do they pull their starters early on to prevent injuries and let many of the players completely heal? It’s a tough catch-22, but this much is known: Head Coach Mike Smith has got to find some way to have this team better prepared than the last time he achieved a first round bye. The Debacle in the Dome is still fairly fresh in fans mind and it all starts with Smith to have this team more prepared, more focused, and ready to play on a much higher level than 2010.

Yep, this is About Right (AJC)
As fellow Cage Member Arno said, if you say that you’re going to play to win, than you better be prepared to play lights out. To be fair, it was an extremely difficult game to manage. The Falcons had already locked up home-field advantage and the game literally meant nothing. Normal thought would have said to rest the starters, put the backups in, and try to win the game. But at the same time, perhaps remembering the Debacle from 2 years ago, Smith wanted to keep the momentum that had been built up the past two weeks blowing out the defending champs and beating the Lions pretty soundly on the road.
However, it became painfully apparent that the players weren’t focused and gameplan was pitifully weak. Add to that the fact that on consecutive plays, two of the Falcons defensive starters suffered injuries, both Dunta Robinson and Asante Samuel, and it didn’t seem to make sense why the starters were still in the game well into the 4th quarter. Matt Ryan was taking shots left and right and even John Abraham got injured and had to be carted off the field. Using 20/20 hindsight vision, it’s a little unfair to say that Smith had the wrong strategy all along, but it seemed as though Smith wanted the best of both worlds: get momentum while also not putting in 100% effort and focus. It also seems that Smith really didn’t have a backup plan in case things didn’t go as planned (see injuries to key starters). Hopefully, the injuries aren’t serious and the Falcons can use this as motivation to remember how well they need to prepare to get this first playoff win.
First of all, the normal complaint about Turner getting way more carries than any other running back doesn’t hold weight. Turner got 6 carries, Rodgers got 5 carries, and Snelling got 3 carries. That breaks down very good percentage wise in terms of what most fans hope to see: Turner (43%), Rodgers (36%), and Snelling (21%). Both Turner and Rodgers had long runs of almost exactly the same, with Turner netting a 17 yard run and Rodgers getting a 16 yard run. Both of the long runs heavily inflated both players yards per carry: Rodgers – 5.6 and Turner – 3. If you dig down a little further, however, the production is still out of whack.
If you take out each of their long runs, Rodgers ypc goes down to 3 yards per carry, but Turner’s goes down to 0.2 yards per carry. Yes, 2 tenths, not 2 yards. It’s hard to use this game as a good indicator, but it’s a microcosm of the entire season. Rodgers, and it could be argued even Snelling, simply fit better and are more productive in the Falcons new offense. What should make fans think that anything will change once the playoffs hit when over a 16 game span not much has really changed at all. The fear is that the coaches, namely Mike Smith, will over rely on Turner yet again and it will cost the Falcons at the very worst time.

Awful Injury (AJC)
Hopefully, none of the injuries are too serious, but fans wanted to scream when they started seeing not one, not two, but three defensive starters go down with injuries. First it was Dunta Robinson being taken to the locker room. Then it was Asante Samuel re-injuring his shoulder that’s been popping up all year. And to top it off, arguably the most important cog to the defense, John Abraham, goes down with an ankle injury and has to be carted off the field.
If for some reason these injuries play a role in the playoffs, Smith will get plenty of criticism in a meaningless game. Even though he wasn’t injured, Matt Ryan took his fair share of brutal hits when the OL decided to mentally stay at home on the couch. If nothing else, the two weeks should allow time for the Falcons to be the healthiest they’ve had all year. Hopefully, the players nicked up in the Bucs game will be back to good and William Moore, who’s missed the last 4 games, will be ready to go as well.
The coaching staff has to be busy at work getting as much game-planning and research on the three teams they know they’ll face between the Seahawks, Vikings, and Redskins. The coaching staff and players basically have a bye week and they need to use it accordingly. It may be tough to do extensive research on 3 teams, but they can be doing some. The biggest thing that this playoff game boils down to is whether or not Head Coach Mike Smith has learned the lessons from his first 3 trips to the playoffs, all ending in losses. Ironically enough, the Falcons best outing was the first one where he and Matt Ryan were rookies.
He’s had every experience imaginable including two wild card games on the road and one home-field advantage #1 seed with a bye week. There was a thought among many fans that Smith played it way too lackadaisical and even soft. There were clips of the players with shorts and t-shirts and laughing and having a good time at practice. Maybe that’s unfair using 20/20 hindsight form the Debacle in the Dome, but it surely didn’t help.

HD One Bright Spot (AJC)
The Falcons are set to play either the Vikings, Seahawks, or Redskins in less than 2 weeks. All of them have excellent running backs and a playmaker at quarterback who is extremely mobile. In fact, all of the teams remaining in the playoffs have mobile QBs and all except the Packers also have a good running game to complement as well. They have bowed their necks when they’ve needed to, shutting down Doug Martin the first time, holding Alred Morris to no touchdowns, holding Ryan Matthews and Lesean McCoy in check.
However, they’ve also seen times where they’ve given up a ton of yards as well, namely Cam Newton, the Panthers, the Saints first game, among several others. They actually did a good job of shutting down Robert Griffin III the first time, but he’s had a lot more seasoning since then. Then of course there’s the best running back in the game in Adrian Peterson and Pro Bowler Marshawn Lynch. Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick, Frank Gore, and Christian Ponder are all out there as well. Ironically, the Falcons are one of the worst remaining rushing teams left in the NFC. The defensive line, linebackers, and all the secondary better be working hard on tackling and stopping the run, because otherwise, it will be another short off-season.
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Arno
January 5th, 2013
11:19 am
Falcons #1 seed in NFC playoffs.
In the coveted Drool Cup, 2012-2013 (trophy awarded by sports media for most cherished NFL story line), ATL is the 6th seed in the NFC, and one notch above CIN for 11th overall.
Geo
January 5th, 2013
11:21 am
Thanks for the link, trade. Here’s one for the disrespect files.
I was watching NFL network this morning and they were talking about the Washington-Seattle game, then they pivot to who of these two teams do the 49ers want to face. The Niners? Seriously? Everybody knows there is little chance of Minnesota beating Green Bay again, at Lambeau, and the winner of the Skins-Hawks matchup will most likely be heading to Atlanta. Didn’t matter to the talking heads — hey here’s a chance to talk about the Niners. As one person said on another board (ESPN or NFL.com, not sure which): Is Atlanta even in the playoffs?
D3
January 5th, 2013
12:28 pm
Saturday Greetings Cagers!
If there was ever a time to show up big time and shut these effin MFers up once and for all, it’s time. Like I said, I can’t bear the thought of not winning again in the playoffs. I kind of think this is finally the time, but I also can’t go over to that side just yet (as a I lifelong Falcons and Dawgs fan, I’m sure many of you can sympathize).
Anyone associated with this organization isn’t hurting for motivation on this one.
As Arno said, Are the Falcons even in the playoffs
Finishing a new post for playoffs coming soon…………
Big Lou
January 5th, 2013
12:52 pm
Birdman.
I haven’t heard anything on William Moore, but I hope the info you got is correct. I know Dunta was cleared yesterday, but William Moore will be huge for us.
Arno
January 5th, 2013
1:00 pm
That wasn’t me, D3– but one additional effect of the media non-coverage, which is very evident when I scan other cities’ blogs, is that the average NFL fan has no idea what makes the Falcons tick. The sports media has done the non-Falcons fan a disservice, too.
Birdman
January 5th, 2013
1:24 pm
Big Lou
This morning on ESPN The Guy said that He had talked to Coach Mike Smith and Smith said that Dunta ‘ Abe ‘ and W Moore would be ready for the Game next week He also said that Smith said That Abe was really doing good and that Roddy White was going to be good to go
darrell starks
January 5th, 2013
1:38 pm
D3, The Falcons defense must play aggressive and get some 3and out plays instead of this bend don’t break defense.
When teams drive on the Falcons and eat up clock it forces the Falcons on offense to make more plays, and also put more pressure on the team, this why Falcons have so many close games because of the bend don’t break defense.
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Birdman
January 5th, 2013
1:39 pm
http://atlanta.sbnation.com/falcons/2013/1/4/3834942/john-abraham-dunta-robinson-william-moore-falcons-injury
darrell starks
January 5th, 2013
1:42 pm
It’s never to late ?
Travian Robertson should be starting, your best run stopper on the team.
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
darrell starks
January 5th, 2013
1:46 pm
Show time for JJ he must get the ball with more screams and reverse, either or he must get ball with more touches.
I would like 2 see more crossing patterns from WR specially JJ.
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JB Falcon
January 5th, 2013
1:47 pm
BM, I told you yesterday that we would come out running on all cylinders! I had spoken to Carnak.
“the average NFL fan has no idea what makes the Falcons tick.” Arno, that’s a good thing don’t you think? I’ll bet they do some research when we win the big potato!!
darrell starks
January 5th, 2013
1:50 pm
Turner should be coming of the bench.
It’s never to late ?
Quizz should be starting
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Birdman
January 5th, 2013
1:52 pm
A Samuals Mom passed away Tuesday . Cage Keep them in your Prayers
Arno
January 5th, 2013
2:06 pm
JB– Whatever the media world does, I know this: Whether the Falcons win or lose, the Cage is where I am coming for cheer, rants, faith, arguments, humor, hope, disapointment, and every other angle of intelligent discussion!
Big Lou
January 5th, 2013
2:36 pm
Birdman
Got to watch out on those semantics… that doesn’t really mean they will be ready. I’ll be more at ease when they actually practice next week.
Big Lou
January 5th, 2013
2:40 pm
Guys, to be honest, the media isn’t really talking about the Falcons cause it’s the bye week. They’ll be all over them next week.
Also, Stephen A. Smith picks the Falcons to make the Superbowl on Friday.
Big Ray
January 5th, 2013
3:14 pm
Trademark ,
Thanks for posting the link.
I think Peter King is on the money in regard to Quizz Rodgers. Hopefully Smitty/Koetter realizes this as well and is just “saving it” for the playoffs. Heh.
Big Ray
January 5th, 2013
3:17 pm
Zoomie ,
Good stuff, and I do remember Koenen saying that before he went and got overpaid in Tampa.
The attitude means a lot. When you’re playing not to lose, you don’t have much hope of winning.
Winning should not be a relief. It should be an exultation.
Such a big difference two new Coordinators have been. And it’s not like this is blog conjecture. The players themselves have made quotes to this effect.
D3
January 5th, 2013
3:20 pm
NEW POST BIRD CAGE FAMILY!!!!!
Had a little time on my hands, so I decided to go ahead and get us some food for thought as Wild Card Weekend is upon us.
http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-fans/2013/01/05/atlanta-falcons-birds-face-playoff-questions/
SEE YOU OVER THERE >>>>>>>>>>>
Geo
January 5th, 2013
7:27 pm
Big Lou, in my little anecdote, they were talking about San Fran. So, yeah, that’s ignoring the Falcons — San Fran has a bye too.