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Sure, it was a good year and it will be an even tougher road back for many fans after this one had the feeling that it could finally be “the year,” but alas it was not in the cards yet again. It was a good year that saw the Falcons starting to take a step further and they did finally rid themselves of the playoff albatross (although no one really cares about that now). Even though it may seem as though it’s the end of the world, it really isn’t. There are a ton of teams that would gladly trade places with our current franchise in being competitive every year and giving themselves a chance every season. It should be acknowledged that this regime has reached heights never before seen in it’s history (they only had back-to-back winning seasons back in 2008 and 2009). But it should be a wakeup call to everyone involved, including Arthur Blank, that changes will need to be made and all apart of the Falcons organization will have to work even harder to finally get to that next level. A look at the game and a peek ahead to the off-season……..
Total Team Loss, Not All Ryan (AJC)
The sensationalist, craven writer and pundit crowd have been waiting for this moment since the kickoff of the 2012 NFL season. Most writers love nothing more than to beat up on a franchise with a terrible history and a known penchant for falling short. The biggest line that is out there is that it’s all Matt Ryan’s fault and he’ll never win the big, never win a Super Bowl, he regularly plays the Grinch at Christmas, and is solely responsible for everything wrong in the world. Sure, he picked a bad time to make a fumble and threw an interception in the second half, even though Roddy White took full responsibility for tripping and that’s exactly what happened on replay. The fact is that this was a complete team loss from top to bottom, including General Manager Thomas Dimitroff as well.
All involved are to blame. The coaches got outcoached halfway into the 2nd quarter and completely overwhelmed in the second half. There literally seemed to be no adjustments to either side after their initial schemes were figured out. The defense had another epic failure, having no answer for really any of the offensive players, particularly Vernon Davis. Seems like the TE was an issue in the Seattle game also, right? The running game stalled. The play-calling became more predictable and less aggressive. Julio Jones was dominant, only to never to be seen from in second half. Roddy White trips on a route, leading to an interception. Harry Douglas trips on a wide open route that would have seen him walk into the endzone. The defense was exposed as being weak and the largest indictment on this regime of all, lack of pass rush, was finally taken advantage of.
Emotional Loss (AJC)
And yes, Matt Ryan isn’t doing himself any favors with his mistakes in the postseason, but in case you haven’t noticed, even the super-elite QBs (Brady, Manning, Rodgers) couldn’t do it all by themselves this year either. There was a reason that the vast majority of pundits picked the Niners, because in almost all aspects save quarterback and wide receiver, the 49ers had better players and more depth. Still, after finding a way to win at the end, the Falcons found a way to lose. It’s not the end of the world, but the Falcons have some big, and perhaps painful, decisions to make if they want to take the whole thing.
Yes, there were two second half turnovers and a stall in the red zone to end the game, but as fellow Cage Member Coop said, being up 17-0 in the first half, playing at home with the crowd going nuts, and allowing the Niners to literally do whatever they want for 3 quarters has epic fail written all over it. In was a mirror repeat of the Seattle game where once the defense seemed to be “figured out” there were no answer to be had. The only problem was that instead of one quarter against the Seahawks, it was essentially 3 quarters vs. a more talented and battle-hardened team in the 49ers. The easy and obvious place to go is to Mike Nolan as defensive coordinator. He’s the one designing the scheme and calling the plays, so he gets much deserved criticism and rightly so.
Mike Smith gets some as well for being a defensive minded head coach working with an excellent DC, only to get completely exposed two weeks in a row on defense. The defensive players get some blame too. There was literally no pass rush (see below) and a less-than 100% John Abraham wasn’t to be found. Of course no one assisted him whatsoever in rushing the passer, but what else is new. The defensive tackles weren’t good either after doing a decent job of keeping Frank Gore and Colin Kaepernick in check early on. They, along with the linebackers, allowed the Niners run game to get on track somewhat and it opened up the pass. Speaking of the linebackers, they were terrible in coverage all night. Coverage was atrocious including all cornerbacks and safeties. Kaepernick had a great second half, but the receivers were so wide open that a high school QB may have completed them.
Tough Way for Gonzo to End It (AJC)
The net was cast wide and far, this was a defensive collapse from top to bottom. Frankly, you don’t deserve to win any championships when you play defense that poorly. Last but not least, Thomas Dimitroff deserves some blame as well. We can talk about schemes and missed assignments all day long, but it was painfully obvious in the second half that this defense simply was overmatched personnel wise, especially along the defensive line. He’s missed on some draft picks on defense and will have to find a way to rectify it both through the draft and free agency if the Falcons will ever take the last step.
The Falcons can take some solace in looking at the team that just beat them to advance to the Super Bowl. The 49ers hosted the Giants just last year and came up just short in their bid to go to the big dance right at the end. They dedicated themselves to pushing through, building themselves up during the regular season vs. good opponents, making some moves in free agency, and using that experience to push down that final barrier. The same can be said of the Packers when they lost the NFC championship at home in 2007 in OT. 3 years later, they were Champs. The Eagles actually lost three straight NFC Title games (two of them at home) before they finally went to the Super Bowl, albeit falling short. Maybe those teams made tweaks, maybe they made overhauls, but they fixed what went wrong in the NFC Title game.
Will Falcons Learn from Niners? (AJC)
This will be discussed at length from now to free agency to the draft and training camp, but the Falcons do have some serious, and perhaps painful decisions to make. The question is whether they have the willpower to make those decisions, which has a mixed history at best the past 4 off-seasons. The opposite is obviously also possible as well. If the Dimitroff, Smith, and Co. feel as though they don’t need to make many fixes and were just a play away from the big dance or make the wrong choices than they could be in for a nosedive. The Bears, Cardinals, Eagles, and Seahawks are all examples of teams that were one game away from the Super Bowl and either did too much, didn’t do enough, or simply made the wrong choices and fell back to playoff obscurity. Coincidentally, all four teams got rid of their coaches soon thereafter.
Every single person associated with the Falcons defensive side of the ball deserves blame on this one, save John Abraham. For the past five years, no one in the organization has been able to muster ANY pass rush whatsoever other than Abraham. That is simply inexcusable on all levels. Thomas Dimitroff and Mike Smith deserve the most blame because, ultimately, they’re the heads of the ship. Dimitroff has drafted Lawrence Sidbury, Peria Jerry, Jonathan Massaquoi, Cliff Matthews, Travian Roberston, and signed Ray Edwards. Rich McKay isn’t absolved either because the Jamaal Anderson pick at #8 overall set this franchise back years. Dimtroff may have the best intentions and picks skill players pretty well, but he has been abysmal on both sides of the trenches. Matthews and Massaquoi have shown some potential, but that hasn’t translated into results. Which leads into the next point.
Tough Day, but Good Ones Ahead (AJC)
If Dimitroff has failed at drafting defensive lineman, than Mike Smith has failed equally bad with his “Witness Protection Program” (see below). It would be one thing if every single defensive linemen drafted by Dimitroff showed absolutely no potential whatsoever, but that simply isn’t the case either. Sidbury showed some flashes in his very limited time as a Falcon (seemingly coming to an end). They can’t figure out what to do with Kroy Biermann and is a little too light for an every down DE. Robertson showed flashes during preseason only to never be heard from again. Matthews and Massaquoi never saw the field until Abraham got hurt and that’s only a handful examples. They have drafted extremely light defensive tackles that never draw double teams and allow every DE drafted to not see single coverage blocking and only
The fact remains that whatever the issue, the Falcons have failed miserably at all levels to address the pass rush situation. The defensive coordinators have been part of the problem, but they haven’t had a ton to work with for whatever reason. Nolan did a pretty good job early on to generate a pass rush, only to see it submarine yet again towards the end and in the playoffs. If the Falcons organization can’t find some way, any way, to fix it than the Falcons will either be in for a bad year or will not take the next step anyway.
Tony's Great Run in Atlanta (AJC)
This one goes to no one other than Falcons Head Coach Mike Smith. We can talk about the coordinators, schemes, players, and personnel all day long, but the truth is that this is Smith’s problem and his alone. The Falcons have long been good for a quarter, a half, or even 3 quarters, but just cannot find ways to put teams away. Sure enough, it came back to finally bite them big time at the worst moment imaginable. Fans knew it was just a matter of time. It’s true that sometimes the ball doesn’t bounce your way and other times teams make good adjustments, but this is not only a trend, but an every game certainty. There was one exception with the Giants shutout, but that was about the only one in memory of the last five years.
Some refer to it as a killer instinct. That’s a part of it for sure. Smith has presided over teams with two different sets of coordinators that exemplify the exact same thing of letting teams back in the game. Most times Smith has found a way to win anyway, but that luck finally ran out in the playoffs, as many thought it would. Many times its becoming hyper-conservative with a decent lead. Others it’s trying to run out the clock and others it’s just becoming undisciplined and tensing up. If Smith can somehow find a way to fix this, it could be the final piece in getting over the hump. If he can’t, he might be looking for a new job in the near future.
Plenty of Long Faces (AJC)
The Falcons and Mike Smith could take a cue from Jim Harbaugh, whose on his way to his first Super Bowl. Harbaugh took a lot of heat for changing quarterbacks very late into the season and it’s paid off. Meanwhile, Smith and Co. either can’t make the tough decisions or their changes are at a glacial pace. This will obviously be discussed a ton over the next several months, but there there is some doubt that Smith and, to a lesser extent, Dimitroff that they are unable or unwilling to make the needed changes necessary to take the Falcons to the next level. And Arthur Blank needs to be honest about what he wants as well. He pronounces that only championships will be accepted, but the cold fact is that Mike Smith has led a franchise out of the abyss, but also is 1-4 in the playoffs, has been the #1 seed in the NFC two out of three years, and has yet to grace the Super Bowl. Is Blank prepared to make a hard decision himself if the Falcons have hit a plateau?
Fellow Cage Member Big Ray came up with one of the most poignant, and funny, descriptions of Mike Smith’s Player Development System: Witness Protection Program. Their inability to develop draft picks and get them meaningful playing time is deftly abhorrent. Maybe it’s all on Thomas Dimitroff for drafting poorly, but when fans see players do well at training camp in Flowery Branch and in preseason only never to be seen or heard from again, it’s supremely frustrating. On the surface, it seems that it’s simply Smith’s conservative nature taking hold in every aspect of this team. The list is infinite on seeing potential and never to be seen again: Antone Smith, Drew Davis, Kevin Cone, Lawrence Sidbury, Chris Owens, Dominique Franks, Travian Robertson, Mike Johnson, Lamar Holmes, Dominque Davis, Kerry Meier, Jonathan Massaquoi, Cliff Matthews, Charles Mitchell, and there’s likely plenty more.
Major Changes Needed on D (AJC)
Some of these listed maybe unfair since they were likely just bad picks (Johnson), but others have shown flashes and never seen the field. Not only that, but other players must “wait their turn” and be an apprentice before earning their chance (DeCoud, Moore) or only seeing the field when someone gets hurt (Peter Konz, Matthews, Massaquoi). This is not saying that these players would have necessarily made a difference in the grand scheme of things, but unless you’re a 1st round draft pick, you’re likely to be placed firmly in the Witness Protection Program. As Big Ray has said many times, either keep them, develop them, and let them play or cut them loose.
There can’t be that many things wrong with a team that goes 13-3, gets the #1 seed in the NFC, and is only a play or two away from going to the Super Bowl, right? Well, they had to do something right, but at the same time, his team has some major areas to address in the off-season and it will take an honest, objective, and sometimes difficult look at every single aspect of this team. Successful organizations do it on a regular basis and this is no different. The Falcons are seemingly good in several areas including quarterback, wide receiver, maybe safety, and perhaps cornerback. Even in those areas, the window is either quickly closing (Roddy White, Asante Samuel, Dunta Robinson over 30) or needs another look (is Harry Douglas a legitimate slot receiver? How big of a contract should Ryan get? What happed to the safeties in playoffs?). Those are the best case scenarios. The others, not so much.
One of like 3 Good Plays on D (AJC)
Like mentioned several times above, this will get a long and detailed look in the off-season, but everything else is up for debate. Defensive tackle needs a major overhaul. The Falcons must do something, anything, to solve the defensive end problems. The linebackers, once thought to be a strong area, looked awful in the playoffs. The offensive line played well in the playoffs, but weren’t a Super Bowl caliber unit in the regular season and needs some strength, youth, beef, and overall change to the unit. The running back situation is one of the biggest areas of need. Tony Gonzalez is likely retiring and leaving an enormous void on offense. Punt returner was a joke the entire season and the list goes on and on. Some areas may need tweaks, while others will require major overhauls, and still others will face difficult and sometimes painful decisions. This has been a great run for this franchise, the best in it’s history, but loyalties cannot get in the way of finding the best 53 man roster to make another run, especially on defense. This looks to be the most critical of all the off-seasons to date, seeing the Falcons getting so close, but now looking so far away if some things aren’t fixed in a major way.
We’ve discussed this before in The Cage many times the past several seasons in that the Falcons are reaching one part of a phase where the window is closing for many players that have helped to reach this level of success. Tony Gonzalez is likely retiring. Todd McClure will be 36 in February. Roddy White will be 32 next November. Asante Samuel just turned 32. John Abraham will be 35 in May. Dunta Robinson will be 31 in April. Jonathan Babineaux will be 32 in October. Michael Turner will be 31 in February. The list goes on and on.
Turner's Last Game? (AJC)
This is not to say that the Falcons don’t have a few good years left and some (White, Samuel) have shown no signs of decline while most of the others have. Will the Falcons organization try to go piecemeal and only tinker for one more year or will they make some fairly dramatic changes to set themselves up for the future? It would be tempting to go with the former, but the Falcons are at a point where some major changes are needed in certain areas. This will be a big point in the off-season.
If you are masochist or glutton for punishment than this is your Christmas and Birthday all wrapped into one. You won’t have to venture very far to see that there are literally hundreds of hatchet jobs, gleeful revenge, “I told you so’s,” and “Same Old Falcons” as an ESPN writer said. Matt Ryan is the worst QB to ever grace the playoffs. This is worst franchise to ever play professional sports and should be burned at the stake for even attempting to win. They should have gone 3-13 like those true “same old Falcons.”
Sure, some of the points they make are valid and some major questions will take hold this off-season and some major weaknesses must be addressed, but these are the times why most Falcons fans (and many non-darling team fans) despise national, sensationalistic, and even sometimes, downright hateful sports media. The fact is, these AREN’T the same old Falcons. This regime hasn’t taken the final step, but it has pulled a broken and historically terrible franchise from the ashes to being an annual contender. They completed back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in it’s 40+ year history. They have made the playoffs 4 out of 5 years. They are only second to the New England Patriots in regular season wins (who, by the way, aren’t doing that great themselves in the posteason lately). They finally won a playoff game after everyone said they couldn’t and were a play away from going to the Super Bowl. Sure, this sounds like complete justification and rationalization and, to an extent, it is.
Great Game by JJ (AJC)
The Falcons haven’t figured out how to get over the final hump and Mike Smith and Co. will start entering a much more critical mode this off-season and coming regular season. And if they don’t make certain fixes and tough decisions they could slip right back into mediocrity, but they aren’t those “same old Falcons.” Those would be the ones that never even sniff the playoffs. This is a long-winded way of saying that getting rid of the hateful, virile, infantile, and sensationalistic national sports media may help getting past this loss.
Some great resources Atlanta Falcons news instead of biased, Entertainment Sports News:
http://www.thefalcoholic.com
http://bloggingdirty.com
http://falconsgab.com
http://gritsblitz.com
For those of you who are new to The Cage, we ask that you stay with us because even though it won’t have as much to talk about in terms of games, wins, and losses, it can be just as much fun to discuss about all the possibilities for free agency, the draft, off-season questions, and the upcoming 2013 season. The Cage already has a ton of topics ready to roll for the off-season.
No questions, just let it go on the crushing loss, your thoughts on the season that was, a look ahead to the off-season, and anything else about your favorite team………..
706 comments Add your comment
Coop
January 24th, 2013
9:42 pm
Arno – Great logo. Thanks. I saved it immediately and made it my desktop. I too would like my handle to flash and be much larger than Matty Bicep’s… LOL.
D3 – Brother, it can never be said enough.. Simply fantastic work. Your commitment to this team and it’s fans… Us, is remarkable. Thrilled we finally had that beer and I look forward to another round this summer. Thanks for making even the worst loss somehow bearable.
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
9:44 pm
Barrett Jones, coming off surgery…..Perfect TD prospect.
Coop
January 24th, 2013
9:45 pm
Would you prefer a QB?
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
9:46 pm
Although, the foot injury might be just the think that gets him to #30….
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
9:47 pm
Naa, we need beef on one side of the ball or the other. Just thought it funny that he is getting surgery….TD’s mo for sure.
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
9:48 pm
I do like Jones attitude….I have to admit.
JB Falcon
January 24th, 2013
9:49 pm
Coop, I have called 911 for you!
Coop
January 24th, 2013
9:50 pm
We need a large DT, DE, LB horribly bad. We need help at RT/RG, and could grab a RB, TE, and CB.
I would head into draft and FA with those positions in mind. Other than the first 3, I’d look at value and upgrades over current roster to make my picks. The RB needs to be better than Turner, the CB better than Owens, the TE better than Palmer (I hope Coffman is a sleeper). LB needs to be better than Nicholas who is way better than Dent. DE needs to be better than Abe… Yep, and the DT needs to be better than anything we’ve had in.. Well hell… Forever?
Mike
January 24th, 2013
9:51 pm
SW many mocks have us taking K Short a 310 lb DT. I am not familiar with him ( have not seen a lot of Big 10 football outside of Ohio St, Michigan, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. I would think if that were to happen we would move more to a 3-4…maybe looking to add Spencer OLB through FA. I also think Bierman would be more productive as a 3-4 OLB then a DE. Also I had mentioned Chase Thomas as OLB, he would fit perfect into a 3-4. Not sure if Massoquoi or Matthews would have the size to play DE in a 3-4. I do believe Babineaux is athletic enough to play DE in a 3-4. If they are staying in a conventional 4-3 then I see them making a run at Melton.
I like the idea of BJ, but I have a hard time seeing him slip that far…I think he goes early 20s.
I am not a PAC 10 fan by any means, however I saw enough from Stanford to know they have some physical players. Even those hell bent on taking a TE 1st I like Ertz ( but I really do not want to go that route when you have Reed from Fla and Kelce from Cincy that will be there in 3 and 4).
Coop
January 24th, 2013
9:51 pm
JB – Thanks. Tell them I have gone to kidnap our HC and teach him how to manage a dadgum game?
darrell starks
January 24th, 2013
9:51 pm
If Falcons get MR. SHUTDOWN Revis i guarantee TG come back.
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!
darrell starks
January 24th, 2013
9:53 pm
http://youtu.be/t-z1XqGJ-_4
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big Ray
January 24th, 2013
9:55 pm
Coop ,
We’re on the same wavelength as stated above. DT first….and if we get Jones by some miracle, I’d play him at Center.
Coop
January 24th, 2013
9:56 pm
Mike – Good take. After watching Konz, I think I’d rather stick with the SEC when drafting interior linemen. I’m trying to learn about Short, but the lines in the SEC are so big and fast, I think it deserves pause. Who’s the last dominant lineman outside the SEC? Long? Iuapati? Thomas? Suh?
Coop
January 24th, 2013
9:58 pm
BR – Inside out. $50 we draft a skill player.
darrell starks
January 24th, 2013
10:01 pm
Mike , If Nolan wan’t change into a 3 -4 Defense Falcons must get a DT at 320lbs or better.
GO FALCONS!!!!!!!!!!
Big Ray
January 24th, 2013
10:05 pm
WHAT????? NO. NO, NO, NO, NO, NO!!!!!!!
I didn’t say we needed a TE!!!!!
THIS is what I said –
I’m right there with you on the DT bandwagon.
If I hear one more thing about taking a TE in the first round, I’ll scream.
Ok, so I’m already hoarse…..
I don’t want no damn TEs, particularly in the first round!!!!
Later, maybe. But as stated by others, give Coffman and Palmer a chance.
Of course, I don’t trust using a TE in our system not named TG…not sure about the development of one under a certain person…
I don’t want to draft one!
DT. DT. DT. DT!!!!
Mike
January 24th, 2013
10:07 pm
SW I have seen one mock that has Jenkins falling to us. I do know enough about him that he eats up space. He will make an adequate LB core good and a good lb core great. I have no knocks on Short, just have not seen him play. Coop I too lack confidence in this staff. People can say what they want, as much of an a$$ that I think Jim Harbaugh is put him on our sideline with a 17-0 lead early in the 2 BS qtr, and Smitty on the opposite side we would be talking about how we match up with Baltimore and not about free agents or draft picks. Just my opinion for what it’s worth.
Big Ray
January 24th, 2013
10:10 pm
Coop,
I hope you’re $50 short when the first round is over, is all I can say.
If we absolutely MUST draft a skill player in the first round….it better be a RB not a TE. And it better be one hell of a RB. The kind that makes our offense score in second halves, sustains drives, doesn’t make Ryan throw for 400 yards and late comebacks, and can help us get that extra TD when the defense can’t stop the other team.
Otherwise I’ll be piiiiiisssssed.
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
10:10 pm
You can’t replace TG with another TE. If he leaves, your going to have to get production elsewhere. HD, maybe an RB…..No reason to panic. And if the thinking is a DT will make our linebackers better, i guess, but we really have to upgrade…..We might have had the worse set of LBs in the NFL.
Big Ray
January 24th, 2013
10:11 pm
People can say what they want, as much of an a$$ that I think Jim Harbaugh is put him on our sideline with a 17-0 lead early in the 2 BS qtr, and Smitty on the opposite side we would be talking about how we match up with Baltimore and not about free agents or draft picks. Just my opinion for what it’s worth.
There you have it.
Same can be said of Sean Payton, even if I don’t like him. Of course, I probably only don’t like him because he coaches a team I hate…
Mike
January 24th, 2013
10:13 pm
*did not mean BS Qtr… Meant 2nd. Apparently I typed something wrong and auto correct changed it.
Big Ray
January 24th, 2013
10:20 pm
We did NOT have the worst set of LBs in the League. We had the most under-used.
Weatherspoon was on the field all the time. Dent didn’t even get on the field in the early part of the season. Once he did, he began to perform.
Hell, we used one LB in formations more than we think, bringing a safety up and lining him up as another LB for coverage purposes.
Damn right that better DL means better LBs. Ask Clay Matthews how hard it is to be good at what he does when B.J. Raji and crew aren’t doing so well. Take a close look at the 2011 stats of the Packers D-Line and see the correlation with Clay’s stats that year…not a coincidence.
Not to say we can’t pick up a LB or two. Good to add one via the draft at least.
But you build from the inside out. Get the DT in the higher rounds, then go for the LB next. Hell, I’d not complain if we drafted a DT in the first and a RB in the second or third.
Mike
January 24th, 2013
10:21 pm
BR-there is one RB in the early rounds that fits what you are advocating. Though I would fill that need later, if Lacy is still on the board at #30 I would not complain about him. I do like M Ball in the second ( I think he could be a MJD or Ray Rice).
Big Ray
January 24th, 2013
10:24 pm
Night y’all. 0430 comes early.
Big Ray
January 24th, 2013
10:26 pm
Mike ,
I’m not advocating it, to be honest.
I’m just saying that if the FO and CS is absolutely gonna get stuck on a skill position in the 1st round, it damn well better be RB and not TE. RB is the ONLY skill position we should go after if we must.
My preference is a big ass-kicking DT. And if we go RB in the 1st, we damn sure better go DT in the 2nd.
Personally, I figure we’re better off doing THAT in reverse.
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
10:27 pm
Well, I’ll say this, when I looked at Dent, Nicholaus, and Spoon, I did not exactly see world championship caliber LBs. I mean, spoon was top shelf, but Dent is a novice, and Nicholaus were woefully inconsistent…..
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
10:29 pm
But I think we are all in agreement regarding drafting a TE…..It just seems like a panic move…
Coop
January 24th, 2013
10:33 pm
I know I’ll get painted as a hater, but Spoon was not top shelf. He makes tackles but very few impact plays. I’d say for every impact play you could find him blowing a coverage, assignment, or tackle. We don’t have a Lewis, Suggs, Matthews, or Willis.
Matty Bicep
January 24th, 2013
10:44 pm
Well, when I say top shelf, I mean that he could probably be a starter on most teams…maybe. Again, he was the best we had…Our LBs were a large reason why no lead was safe….
falcon21
January 24th, 2013
10:45 pm
Got to agree with you Coop, I’ve been waiting for the superstar many thought he would be to arise but it just hasn’t happened. Later y’all.
OldTimer
January 25th, 2013
12:48 am
The Smithster has to go. It’s part of the process.
Mike
January 25th, 2013
6:56 am
Coop I think Spoon is better than average, one of the things I mentioned earlier was o- lineman getting past the d-line and into the 2nd level of our defense. That is going to hurt the productivity of your LB’s when that happens. However I am with you on the top shelf. I do not see Spoon as being a game changer. Maybe he grows into that role, but right now I just see him as a pretty good player.
marko
January 25th, 2013
7:03 am
Now that we’re officially back on wait till next year mode, I thought that I’d throw out a name. Richard Seymour’s days seem to be coming to an end in Oakland. Would he be willing to take a home town discount, and play for the Falcons? Though his best years and biggest paychecks are behind him, he’s still a major load when healthy. The Dimitroff, Asante reunion wasn’t that bad. I’m inclined to believe that Seymour would pay even bigger dividends. It would definitely provide us with a pretty good clue as to which way we’re headed on the defensive side of the ball. at any rate, the Tony G. experience ( hopefully not over) has left me with a soft spot for future hall of famers.
Big Ray
January 25th, 2013
7:16 am
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Mock-Draft-Senior-Bowl-EJ-Manuel-Ryan-Nassib-Tyler-Wilson-first-round-quarterbacks-012113
I’ve figured it out. Peter Schrager hates the Falcons. Has every credible DT going before us then has us picking a CB.
Big Ray
January 25th, 2013
7:28 am
Say what you want about Weatherspoon, no LB is a game-changer without having something to work with on the DL. If the DL is weak, the LBs are always going to struggle. Spoon has the speed, the awareness, all of it. The tools are there. The setting is not .
Switch to a 3-4 or shore up the DL on a solid 4-3 and watch things change. We were a walking bandaid on a hemhorrage on defense all season. Starts with the DL…as always.
If you can’t understand that one, I don’t know what to tell ya.
Dent didn’t play last season, didn’t play at first this season…he has some growing to do but I think he’s got good potential.
We’ve seen the best of Nicholas, and it’s all downhill from here. He still has a little speed though.
Our funky hybrid defense didn’t use LBs consistently.
When your DL gets mauled fairly consistently, then your LBs are going to get exposed pretty quickly by OL players getting into the 2nd level all the time. Especially when most of the time you’re only using 2 LBs and sometimes you only use one.
Big Ray
January 25th, 2013
7:40 am
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-sound-efx/0ap2000000130334/Sound-FX-49ers-complete-comeback
Take a look and listen.
Watch the TD runs by Gore.
Our DL guys can’t win one-on-one, and the opposing OL is swallowing up the LBs in the 2nd level, with help from FB as well.
Corey Peters can’t play NT in a 3-4 when he can’t win a one-on-one in a 4-3 hybrid. Believe it.
Go big DT in the first round and let’s go with a 3-4.
You can call Spoon “above average” but the bigger issue is our DL players are “average at best.”
‘Nuff said.
Wings
January 25th, 2013
7:49 am
Nuff said.
DT then RB.
elephanthead
January 25th, 2013
8:53 am
With as many needs as we have, I don’t really care which position they draft for and in what order. To me, the key thing is that the people they bring in can contribute right away. If you can’t identify draft picks that can beat out some of these regulars and make an impact next year, then your whole scouting organization needs to be flushed out. You can’t let these guys disappear into Witness Protection like so many others.
SG
January 25th, 2013
9:37 am
Pretty cool backgrounder. What did Andrew Luck have to do w/ Jim Harbaugh’s interest and pursuit of Kaepernick? http://blog.sfgate.com/49ers/2013/01/23/harbaugh-road-tested-kaepernick-in-2011/
Nookah
January 25th, 2013
10:10 am
Greetings Cagers!
First let me say kudos to Arno on the logo. Great job my Brother, it really looks great.
I know I’m late but I had to register my support for the logo.
Man I must be honest. It took me a while to get over the loss and I’m still not there yet. I felt this like no other loss. We were so close but if we are true objective Falcon fans, we did not deserve to get to the big dance IMO. You cannot score 24 points at the half and zero in the 2nd half, on your home ground and expect to get to the big dance.
IMO our defensive “soft underbelly” was exposed. It showed up in the Seattle game which we rallied to win but the bucket went to the well too many times and the bottom fell out against 49ers. That soft zone between the LB and the safeties is where we were gutted…….again and not to speak of the 2 ridiculous personal fouls at crucial points during the game.
I also think MR2 has to take some blame here. When we were driving in the 3rd quarter and to mishandle a perfect snap cannot be excused, plain and simple. However, it is what it is and we will be back.
I am convinced this thing is indeed a “process”. Not to plageurize Smitty but it is indeed. The same thing can be applied to the 49ers. They lost to the Saints last year and made it to the Dance this year. Perhaps next year we will too, even with the seemingly difficult schedule.
When the schedule is used as the reason why we will have a tough time next year, I say why? What we are forgetting is that we are a good team now missing a few more pieces and we will be tough to handle regardless of who we play.
I must also say I was proud of the way our much maligned OL played in the playoffs. They did over achieve IMO. I know that will be an area of interest this offseason.
As far as the draft goes, LB’s, DE (free agency – and darelle starks I too like Paul Kruger) and OLinemen.
Go Falcons!!
P.S. Tony will be back for one more ride.
Paddy O
January 25th, 2013
10:25 am
JB- not really complaining – just like the BIRD CAGE moniker – the moving names was just an idea. as TRUTH said, I’d love to buy a t-shirt with that logo on it!!
Nookah
January 25th, 2013
10:41 am
Thanks SG, great read.
Nookah
January 25th, 2013
10:55 am
Paddy O, great idea. I’d be early in that line.
D3
January 25th, 2013
11:00 am
Pretty neat idea since Monday morn’ after Super Bowl is least productive day of entire year………
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/reschedule-presidents-day-monday-immediately-following-super-bowl/sqChJjVk?utm_source=wh.gov&utm_medium=shorturl&utm_campaign=shorturl
Got this from Kevin Murphy
trademark
January 25th, 2013
11:04 am
@Big Ray
“http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Mock-Draft-Senior-Bowl-EJ-Manuel-Ryan-Nassib-Tyler-Wilson-first-round-quarterbacks-012113
I’ve figured it out. Peter Schrager hates the Falcons. Has every credible DT going before us then has us picking a CB.”
Great find of yet another media “expert” that doesn’t know a damned thing about Atlanta.
Big Ray
January 25th, 2013
11:19 am
Elephanthead ,
VERY well said, sir.
SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH
January 25th, 2013
11:26 am
Don’t follow the Braves as much as I use to, but I like their approach to the off-season. They are not blowing their investment property off the foundation, but rather doing some serious remodeling. Even before the Braves throw the 1st regular season pitch, other teams are taking notice…IMO, looking at them with respect, and I dare say, with a little fear of playing them. IMO, I don’t believe a team in the NFL feared, or respect our team. Every team that played us thought they could beat us, whether it was the lowly Cardinals, or Raiders.
I am sorry to say, but IMO, we have to consisder cutting loose some of the older players on this roster, Abe, Peterson, McClure, A. Samuels, Turner…and yes Tony G.
In my opinion, you have to make hard decisions to get better, I believe we have a team (players) that are depended on making some of the aforemetion players their crutch, rather than playing hard as a unit.
I think the Braves instantly became a contender…and if the team chemistry clicks, look out! Thats what I want from our GM TD, and the front office, add some youth, play-makers, go after some legitiment FA to make our team better, we’ll gain respect when we start kicking azz, then everybody will see we aint the same ole Falcons. IMHO
LRD
January 25th, 2013
11:36 am
Big Ray.. I am not an expert on the draft, but us taking a CB.. that dude is smoking something
And as much as I want big huge DT as my first round… would we pass up on Lacey if he is still there?
Again, I DL, DL DL … but a RB to finalize the release of Turner wouldnt be a bad thing.
Does anyone think we can actually get anything for Turner ?
Also, do we let McCown go as a FA and insert Davis now as our #2 QB in 2013?
Wings
January 25th, 2013
11:50 am
Also, do we let McCown go as a FA and insert Davis now as our #2 QB in 2013?
A big yes to that LRD.