Atlanta Falcons: Birds Face Playoff Questions

Time for the Falcons to Get it Done

Time to Get it Done #2 (AJC)

It’s what we’ve all been waiting for: the playoffs. Falcons players, fans, and everyone associated with the organization have heard it all the way back to last January when they were embarrassed for the second year in a row in the playoffs, losing three out of four. The chorus from the media elite and talking heads has only grown louder every time the Birds won another game. There are literally almost no articles that have been written this season regarding the Falcons, in any capacity, that have not mentioned the “can’t win in the playoffs,” or “0-3 in the playoffs,” meme. Even articles that have been favorable or complimentary always have that backhand tucked in there somewhere. Yes, it’s true the Falcons have fallen short the past three tries in the playoffs under Coach Smith, but the incessant and ridiculous inclusion of that attack line has been preposterous. How could the Falcons change anything about past or the postseason in week 4?

The time has come for this head coach, this quarterback, and this organization to put this garbage to rest. For some, it will never be enough until the Falcons win the Super Bowl outright, and even then some will rationalize it away. However, getting over that hump will do wonders for all associated with the Falcons and blow up that assault once and for all. Fans likely can’t even go to what it will be like if they don’t win this one.

Have Lessons Been Learned? Part 2

This is a sequel to last weeks post regarding planning and preparation on the part of the coaching staff, specifically Head Coach Mike Smith. An article by the AJC’s D. Orlando Ledbetter discussed how different this year’s preparation will be both during the bye week and after. It appears that Smith has learned his lessons, because the details of how truly soft their bye week preparation that was done, is shocking. The idea of a team earning a bye week is just like the bye week during the season, teams can get their team as healthy as possible, working on fundamentals that have been slipping, and fix problems that cropped up.

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Smith evidently felt it was a time have cookies and punch. He gave them 3 days off during the bye week, had them report on Thursday, and then gave them the rest of the weekend off. Yes, that’s no joke. It’s actually a wonder the Falcons didn’t get beat worse than 48-21 in the Debacle in the Dome by the Packers. It’s understandable that you don’t want to do Oklahoma drills all day and treat it like training camp battles, but for goodness sake, you’ve got to find a way to keep somewhat of an edge. Smith has said all the right things and it seems he got the message loud and clear after his initial approach. Smith was quoted as saying something along the lines of “we’re going to do do everything completely different than the last time.” That’s surely music to fans ears.

Momentum is a Guarantee of Playoff Success, Right?

Most talking head media elites are ready to crown the Seahawks and the Redskins as NFC champions because they are on a winning streak going into the playoffs. Many writers and so-called experts are all about the recent trends, don’t really do research, and just go with what’s popular. It’s very true that the past two years, the wild card teams have squeaked into the playoffs and gone on to win the Super Bowl, the Packers in 2010 and the Giants in 2011. Both teams were 6th seeds and that has become a very popular theme because that’s what’s in vogue. The Giants were a wild card in 2007 and went on to beat the mighty undefeated Patriots. The Steelers were a wild card in 2005 and they beat a stacked AFC that year.

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ESPN even went as far as to develop a stat that read “of the 36 most recent playoff teams, 11 that have been on a 5+ game winning streak have gone to the Super Bowl. 5 of those have won the Super Bowl. The Broncos, Redskins, and Seahawks are on a 5+ game winning streak.” What kind of stat is that? And furthermore, that comes to a whopping 30% of success on getting to the Super Bowl and 14% winning it. They might as well done a statistic on cleat colors and playoff success. Talk about curtailing statistics to fit your biased opinion.

Yes, the past two years and 3 out of 4 have favored the team that has momentum, a fairly mythical construction all on it’s own, but statistics are past numbers for a reason. If the same researchers go back a little further (most statisticians averse to determine a “trend” less than decade), they would see a fairly inconclusive analysis. A list of the past 10 seasons:

Season — Super Bowl Winner — Seed

2011 – Giants – #4 Division Champ

2010 – Packers – #6 Wild Card

2009 – Saints – #1 Bye

2008 – Steelers – #2 Bye

2007 – Giants – #5 Wild Card

2006 – Colts – #3 Division Champ

2005 – Steelers – #6 Wild Card

2004 – Patriots – #2 Bye

2003 – Patriots – #1 Bye

2002 – Bucs – #2 Bye

So there you have the list of the past 10 Super Bowl winners. Even though recent history says that getting hot at the right time, barely getting in the playoffs as a wildcard, or being on a winning streak guarantees you a Super Bowl or playoff success, the fact is that it’s a fairly insignificant probability over the last 10 years, despite what’s “popular” among the media elite. The last 10 years have seen 50% of teams with a bye win the Super Bowl, 30% Wild Cards, and 20% as Division Champs. The point is not to say that momentum can’t play a part in playing well in the playoffs and ultimately winning the Super Bowl, but it’s simply meant to bust all the media elite’s strict adherence to “playing well close to the playoffs guarantees playoff success” and thereby denigrating or outright ignoring the Falcons. After all, the Saints actually lost 3 games in a row before winning the whole thing.

Underdogs Again

The Falcons and everyone associated with their organization won’t lack for any motivation when they tee it up next Sunday at 1 pm. To be fair, the Falcons losing all 3 of their playoff games, with the last two being embarrassing blowouts, have given most “media elite experts” every reason to doubt the Falcons. Unfortunately for Falcons fans, that is the painful truth. However, the experts have taken that meme and ran away with it, all the way back since April and continuing on to mini-camp until now. It seems that it’s a “anyone but the Falcons” in the NFC mantra for most that know everything there is to know about football and the NFL (too bad we can’t use these experts to solve world hunger, eh?).

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The Seahawks and the Redskins are everyone’s darlings because A) they’re not the Falcons and B) they’re the wild cards who are on a winning streak (see point above). The Packers and Niners are the traditional teams who have been their favorites all year, even if they’re not the flavor-of-the-week wild cards, but of course they’re always the backups. Maybe the only other team close to the Falcons are the Vikings, but they have MVP, All-World running back Adrian Peterson and that’s definitely a feel-good storyline better than those terrible Falcons.

Of course this will come across as whiny to any non-Falcon fans, and it might be a little bit, but Falcons fans are sick and tired of hearing it and it’s impossible to imagine how much the players are. Truth be told, the Falcons, particularly Mike Smith, haven’t helped themselves at all. Todd McClure said something to the effect of flying under the radar all the way to February. Looks like he’s going to get his wish. They say that bulletin board material can only go so far and doesn’t win games in the end, but it surely can’t help to add in a little extra fire when the game kicks off or when things get tough.

Which Offense Will Show Up?

The Falcons jekyll and hyde offense surely has some fans worried about next Sunday. To be fair, the Falcons have done a much better job overall with consistency than year’s past, including some really nice offensive explosions like the Chiefs, Eagles, and Giants game. However, they’ve also put up some big clunkers as well. It’s hard to imagine the Birds coming out as flat as they did the previous two years in the playoffs, but some bad offensive outputs may have fans a little nervous. While looking dominant at times, they’ve also looked downright anemic as well, such as they did vs. the Raiders, Cardinals, the Saints second game, and the Panthers second game, not to mention the most recent game vs. the Bucs. Something that may ease fans concerns a bit is the fact that their very best offensive game came against the defending Super Bowl Champion Giants and a darn good one came a week later vs. Detroit that saw them go up 21-3 before they started sitting on their lead. The players keep saying it’s a different attitude and feeling than year’s past and here’s hoping that the clunker offense is gone for good.

Will the Giants/Broncos or the Panthers/Bucs Defense Show Up?

Although being a touch more consistent than the offense, the defense has had it’s ups and downs as well. They came to be known as the elite QB killing defense that saw them intercept the Manning brothers and Drew Brees 10 times, not to mention shutting down Phillip Rivers, Michael Vick, and Tony Romo. But they’ve also had their own fair share of issues at times, especially in the run game. Cam Newton had his way both times with the Falcons defense, especially the second time in Charlotte which was arguably one of the best games of his career. Josh Freeman looked like Superman in the last game and Drew Brees put up plenty of points the first time in New Orleans.

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They’ve generally done pretty good against the pass, but they’ve had major issues at stopping the run at times. They stopped Doug Martin the first time, only to get shredded the second. Alfred Morris ran for over 100 yards, even though he was held to to no TDs. Cam Newton and the Panthers running backs racked up yards like it was going out of style and they even had major problems with Saints running backs, namely Chris Ivory. Although they’ve done light years better in the takeaway department, they’ve only marginally better in the pass rush. The Falcons defense will have their hands full which ever team they play first, be it Russell Wilson / Marshawn Lynch, Robert Griffin III / Alfred Morris, or Christian Ponder / Adrian Peterson. Birds fans are hoping that the Magician Mike Nolan has saved his best for last.

Bird Cager’s Playoff Turn

1) Playoff Push — Has the time finally come to bust the playoff hump once and for all?

2) What things are you looking for as the Falcons come out next Sunday?

3) Do you genuinely feel that lessons have been learned by Mike Smith?

4) What to make of momentum: reality or myth?

5) Nervous, anxious, or confident for playoff game?

6) Are Falcons biggest underdogs in all of playoffs?

7) Which offense do you think will show up: stellar or clunker?

8.) Will the defense be ready to stop the run?

9) Preference of who to play on Sunday?

670 comments Add your comment

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
2:29 pm

Tough game. Indy doesn’t seem to have quite enough, especially against an experienced Baltimore defense.

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
2:34 pm

Nice move that time, though. Colts get on the board again.

Joe Fake-O is just that….fake. Above average QB but barely. Has a strong arm and can fling it. Doesn’t do great with pre-snap reads. Is even less impressive with progressions.

Gets bailed out by Ray Rice and Baltimore defense all the time.

Like I said, “Fake-O” is his name…not Flacco….

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
2:35 pm

Greg Mendel,

Yeah, it would seem so. Part of it is some of the route designs we use, but as Big Lou says, more of it has to do with the QB having enough time to make a play. Play has to have time to develop.

Mike

January 6th, 2013
2:45 pm

BL excellent point in regards to our o-line. Hard to complete passes on crossing patterns and slants when your OG is getting pushed into the QB… Or disengages his assignment allowing them to get hands in the air an tip passes.

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
2:53 pm

Anquan Boldin making plays.

This is what makes Flacco look credible to the untrained eye. He can fling it in the general direction of a WR that is going deep. If the guy makes the play, it goes to Flacco’s credit.

If not…well, we all know Flacco completes just under 60% of his passes…

Strong arm cannot overcome weak gray matter in all situations…

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
2:56 pm

The biggest play Flacco has made today was the screen to rice, and was probably an unadvised throw, but rice bailed him out on that one.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
2:57 pm

Does ray Lewis have a bionic arm?

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:00 pm

Glad to see we are not to only team that has right tackle issues.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:03 pm

Refs are letting them play today.

Mike

January 6th, 2013
3:12 pm

Can’t believe R Lewis is retiring. Watching him move and get off blocks he still has game.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:21 pm

Ray does look good, but god only knows what he has to do in order to get ready to play. My guess is he probably has quite the medicine cabinet.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:22 pm

Flacco pick coming up in 3-2

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
3:26 pm

Rice needs to invest in sticky glovesz

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:26 pm

OK fumble, my turnover radar was alerted.

Mike

January 6th, 2013
3:28 pm

Nice SB headline- Tony Gonzalez and Ray Lewis both look to end career with Lombardi!!

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
3:29 pm

Ray does look good, but god only knows what he has to do in order to get ready to play. My guess is he probably has quite the medicine cabinet.

Yeah, probably

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
3:31 pm

Thing about this game is the Colts still really aren’t being dominated. Unless they can get some breaks, they’ll lose. But the Ravens don’t look that good. They look good enough to beat a team with limited offensive options and talented rookie QB.

They lose in the next round.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:38 pm

Colt O-line is having a hard time pass blocking….Luck seems to be getting hit damn near every play, this is the first time I have ever really studied him, I did not realize he was that tough.

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
3:39 pm

Game over.

Colts had a chance. Two turnovers by the Ravens.

Arno

January 6th, 2013
3:39 pm

Home teams have it so far this weekend.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:40 pm

Bolden showed today, that is for sure.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
3:53 pm

I think it is a catch, he had it on the ground, got knocked out when he was hit lying on the ground.

LRD

January 6th, 2013
3:59 pm

Dont know who I really want in this nexxct game. My roots want me to root for the Skins.. but I think Seattle here is a better match up for us to win on.
You all know the same things, good runners, good rookie QB’s, etc..
But it is Our Dome..

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
3:59 pm

Luck has a horrible receiving core. Dropped passes and horrible routes. Got a lot of respect for him.

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
4:01 pm

I don’t care who we get. Got to beat the best to be the best. I know the Falcons don’t care–that’d be loser talk.

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
4:06 pm

Were the fans chanting bullsh!t on that taunting call? Lol

Mike

January 6th, 2013
4:14 pm

Yeah I think it started on the defenseless receiver call…of course that was my initial reaction. I thought it was a clean hit before the replay.

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
4:35 pm

Much respect for Luck, indeed.

Ravens lose the next one. I just don’t see it. Especially if it comes down to QB play as the difference.

Fake-O won’t show up.

Anquan Boldin made several plays with vanilla long throws.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
4:47 pm

Not sure why they are running RG3 on the read option, that is stupid.

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
4:48 pm

Seahawks looking pedestrian so far in an away game… as I expected.

Arno

January 6th, 2013
4:48 pm

Field looks like a motocross course.

Mike

January 6th, 2013
4:49 pm

I do not like either of these teams or coaches. I do like RG3, I think he is a special player. Wish he played for a better franchise.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
4:53 pm

I like RG3, I like Wilson too, just have to respect little guy who think they can. But yea, add Sean Sean Payton and the harbaugh brothers, and you got my top 5.

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
4:54 pm

RG III and the Skins look good .

JJ

January 6th, 2013
4:54 pm

Id take RG3 everyday over Luck and twice on sundays. Hes a superior passer and with the added run ability, its not even close IMHO. Plus, love the guys character, hats off to his family because he seems well grounded and the anti-superman–super cam crybaby!!!

LRD

January 6th, 2013
4:57 pm

Actually washington was a fantastic franchise, until little Nepoleon decided that he needed to meddle in everything and basically destroyed the franchise RG3 has helped that franchise come back.

And London Fletcher is still fantastic after all these years.

JJ

January 6th, 2013
4:57 pm

Durability of course is his achilies heal.

Big Ray

January 6th, 2013
4:58 pm

Seahawks looking NOT so good.

LRD

January 6th, 2013
4:59 pm

Well, the mobile QB is always a risk.. Remember how Spoon decked RG3 and put him out of the game

LRD

January 6th, 2013
5:01 pm

Skins seemed to come out and punching the Seahawks in the mouth. Granted only the first few series.. but they are not being shy.

Mike

January 6th, 2013
5:04 pm

JJ I totally agree. RG3 is someone you want to be a role model for your children. I think as he matures he is going to be an Aaron Rodgers with turbo boost. He is hands down the best rookie in this class.

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
5:06 pm

Said it weeks ago… Seahawks are usually not good on the road.

Redskins should win, but was given 4 points on my bet.

But, you know after beating up a couple BS teams and taking advantage of turnovers from the 49ers… everyone would be sucking their dongs.

Arno

January 6th, 2013
5:06 pm

He tries to do too much.

Mike

January 6th, 2013
5:09 pm

And the talking heads flee the Seattle bandwagon!

falcon21

January 6th, 2013
5:10 pm

Dude is one tough son of a gun!

Arno

January 6th, 2013
5:12 pm

Seahawks’ offense — 3 plays in 13 1/2 minutes.

Big Lou

January 6th, 2013
5:14 pm

Is Lynch injured? Why aren’t they running the ball?

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
5:15 pm

My only issue with RG3 and luck is I question his durability. He is just too small, runs to upright, and takes hit. Russell is small, but he has that last second avoid the hit gene, They just got to figure out how to keep him from getting hit. Luck looks like a Sherman Tank.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
5:18 pm

I am not sure that RG3 does not have more of a knee injury than they are letting on. The kid is tough, but it hurts to watch.

Matty Bicep

January 6th, 2013
5:19 pm

I wondered about Lynch too, was expecting to see him in the first series.