Julio Jones seemingly was shot from a cannon in his Falcons' debut. (Curtis Compton/AJC)
(UPDATED: 11:20 p.m.)
(Folks, here’s the early print column. I figured I would just post it above the original live blog.)
We shouldn’t judge football teams based on exhibition games, any more than we should judge paintings based on penciled outlines or architecture based on a stack of wood.
The idea is just not to look bad. A new receiver doesn’t have to make seven catches. But nobody wants to see him look up too late for a pass, have the ball bounce off his head and then run straight into the oversized inflatable mascot in the end zone.
Because that sort of thing can lead a team owner to throw his luxury suite cheeseburger at his general manager.
The Falcons played their first exhibition of 2011 on Friday night against the Miami Dolphins. Curtis Lofton had probably put it best earlier when asked what he hoped to see, saying: “We want to look like we know what we’re doing.”
They did (at least the starters).
But this night was less about the Falcons in general than it was Julio Jones in particular. We only saw him for only three series. That was enough.
He caught a 21-yard pass. He caught a 22-yard pass. He was handed the ball on a reverse and took off for another 12.
This is when Falcons fans must tell themselves, “I know he played for Nick Saban, but I’m OK with that.”
Thomas Dimitroff, the general manager, traded a boatload of draft picks for Jones. He sent two first-rounders, a second and two fourths to Cleveland so the Falcons could slide up 21 spots and grab Jones.
Some screamed, “No!”
Soon, you’ll scream for other reasons.
Jones’ early fireworks Friday night suggest that his No. 11 jersey is destined to become a hot item, and he’ll become one of the team’s most popular players.
He can be that special. Quarterback Matt Ryan targeted him on the first two plays from scrimmage, but threw behind him on both occasions. But on the second possession, a third-and-3 play from the Miami 35, he stepped away from the rush and threw short to Jones underneath.
Then it was like somebody pushed the turbo button. Jones took off for a 21-yard gain, eventually setting up a 2-yard touchdown by Michael Turner.
When asked later about his first catch, Jones said: “I was going to score. I wasn’t running too fast because I was trying to set up a block, but the defender never came down. So I just got what I could.”
You weren’t running fast?
“No, I wasn’t.”
Coach Mike Smith sent Ryan and Jones back out for a third possession, and opening night became the Julio Jones Show. On a difficult second-and-12 from the Falcons’ 15, Ryan stepped back and found Jones wide open over the middle for 22 yards. On the next play, the rookie took a handoff from Ryan on a reverse and gained 12 yards. Soon it was 14-0.
Jones on the reverse: “I did OK. I could’ve done better.”
I think I like this kid.
The last time we saw the Falcons, they were rolled by the Green Bay Packers 48-21 in a home playoff game. The initial thought most had was that this team needed help on defense. But more than anything, they needed a game-changer, and Jones can be that.
As important as defense is in the NFL, the past two Super Bowl winners, New Orleans and Green Bay, both had explosive offenses. For that matter, even Pittsburgh the year before could throw it deep (before Ben Roethlisberger morphed into mutant frat boy.)
The Falcons are anxious to use this preseason to find out what this bunch can do. The addition of Jones, the return of wide receiver Harry Douglas — now two years removed from a major knee injury — and the drafting of running back Jacquizz Rodgers gives the offense the potential for pyrotechnics that we haven’t seen in some time, if ever.
Dimitroff was careful not to attach too much significance to Friday’s exhibition, saying, “The preseason to me is just a little more than a practice setting. It’s a little more live, a little more real. But you can’t get too up or down about it.”
That had to be difficult Friday. Jones had everybody up.
By Jeff Schultz
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EARLIER BLOG
I know it’s only Aug. 12. I know it doesn’t count. I know we’re likely to see quite a bit of John Parker Wilson and little of Matt Ryan.
But football is back tonight. The Falcons face the Miami Dolphins at the Georgia Dome, and I’m probably looking forward to this game more than any NFL exhibition since … well, ever. I don’t know why. Maybe it’s just the hangover from the lockout. Or maybe it’s the Falcons’ moves to increase their speed and explosiveness on offense that has created some intrigue going into this game.
The players I’ll be watching:
♦ Julio Jones. The Falcons sold the farm in the draft to get him but he’s a dynamic player. I expect Ryan (and those who follow) to look in Jones’ direction a lot as the Falcons try to get him into the flow of the offense. It should be fun watching Jones on one side and Roddy White on the other.
♦ Jacquizz Rodgers: Spoke to the rookie running back this week. I like talking to pro athletes I can look down to. Rodgers is only 5-foot-6, but he’s quick and built like a tank. The Falcons plan to utilize him as a backup to Michael Turner and Jason Snelling in the backfield and will try to get him the ball in space as a receiver.
♦ Harry Douglas: He has been sort of the forgotten receiver in training camp. But he’s now two years removed from a knee injury and is expected to add more speed as a slot receiver.
One interesting side note: Falcons’ starters haven’t yet had a full tackle practice in training camp so this will be their first truly live action. Third stringers played in the team’s only scrimmage in Flowery Branch.
Coach Mike Smith generally has kept his starters in for only one or two series in the first preseason game, but his plans could change tonight, depending on how long (or well) those series go.
OK, that’s it for now. Ready to talk some football. I’ll be blogging live during the game, although I may have to break away to serve the print master.
Coffee time. Back soon.
By Jeff Schultz
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473 comments Add your comment
#2 overated
August 12th, 2011
10:21 pm
FIRST PLAY OF THE GAME IS THE ONLY TIME RYAN CHANCE AT A DEEP PASS. The league this year knows his weakness . shut the run game down and most of the NFC south will! watch and see!!
bigdave
August 12th, 2011
10:22 pm
nice from young Cliff..
DILLIGAF
August 12th, 2011
10:22 pm
…and not on his computer.
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:22 pm
Dominique Franks just woke up the 10,000 (maybe) people left in the building.
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:23 pm
awwww how you not run that one back lol
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:23 pm
Why you folks always trying to ban and block people? Just relax!
Franks finally a play after 2 years, go play the lotto!!!
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:23 pm
It’s Froman time!
5150 UOAD
August 12th, 2011
10:23 pm
See why didn’t Weems try that or why didn’t the coaches let him try that?
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:25 pm
JSS — Nice touch on Ernie Johnson. A great man.
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:25 pm
Can the kid from Nova play special teams? He’s a keeper, like having Jenkins with hands and actual skills…
Joe Tess Fish House
August 12th, 2011
10:25 pm
He was the punter 4 the Flacons last year,. Dummys
Jim
August 12th, 2011
10:25 pm
1st laugh @ JSS
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:26 pm
false start
Matt "CHOKE" Ryan
August 12th, 2011
10:27 pm
Why all the sad faces Falcant fans? Didn’t you say your GM is a genius?
Afterall he gave up 4 picks for an explosive receiver that will be under thrown the whole season
Tampa and the Saints are looking good tonight
5150 UOAD
August 12th, 2011
10:27 pm
Joe NO
you are WRONG AGAIN.
stop while you still suck at who the players are.
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:27 pm
pointless field goal…
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:28 pm
lol we are dummys and our punter last year name clearly was koenen
5150 UOAD
August 12th, 2011
10:29 pm
JJM I didn’t remember how to spell it.
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:29 pm
I loved the Ernies (Harwell and Johnson, Sr.)… I consider myself lucky to have had them in my ear in their prime moments (the 82 Braves run and the Bless You Boys Tigers of 1984)… The game will be less for those of you who never had the pleasure of those moments…
Joel
August 12th, 2011
10:30 pm
5150, joe tess is in his own world, remember ryan threw a pick and lost a fumble tonight…oh yeah and we lost a guy named kormen?
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:30 pm
The Dolphins just put their 17th different quarterback into the game.
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:31 pm
people on this blog should stop posting stuff if you dont know the facts
Once Recent Reader
August 12th, 2011
10:32 pm
Good to see some of the same names getting their normal posts in. Who says we posters need a full training camp to start the season ready:)
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:32 pm
JSS — There’s a chance “the kid from ‘Nova” Brandyn Harvey makes it on the practice squad.
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:33 pm
Will the Dolphins win 5 games in that conference this year? I think even Buffalo cleans their clock!
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:34 pm
J.J.M. — “people on this blog should stop posting stuff if you dont know the facts” … This might be the funniest thing I’ve ever read.
Joe Tess Fish House
August 12th, 2011
10:34 pm
Have I mentoned how bad this defence is?
It's Only A Preseason Game
August 12th, 2011
10:35 pm
The Falcons Still Suck.
5150 UOAD
August 12th, 2011
10:35 pm
Once Recent Reader
Who says we posters need a full training camp to start the season ready:)
Well I will need some practice. I didn’t even have a single Jack & Ice tonight. When the season gets here I need practice Drunk Typing.
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:36 pm
I been having good laughs all night with this joe tess fish guy
ICEMELT..
August 12th, 2011
10:36 pm
MV7 throwing Darts last night with pin point accuracy!
Look out NFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MV7 for MVP!
Matty Ice Meltdown???? Yawn…..
Once Recent Reader
August 12th, 2011
10:37 pm
The 1st quarter might be far away in the minds of many. But down here in SE Florida talk radio hosts/callers have been killing Henne. I don’t think anything he did will decrease their frustration with Dolphins QB situation the past several years. As I’ve said in the past . . . .they really like Jake Long . . . .but most of them now wish the #3 pick in the draft was their #1 pick that year!
Jim
August 12th, 2011
10:37 pm
I’ve also watched preseason 0-4 teams blow through everyone.
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:38 pm
@ ORR…
Even though Choke and Joe Tess (love ‘em or hate them, they are consistant!) are wasting some prime material on the pre-season… Any day without hearing about 18 year old boys and dream teams is a good day!
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:38 pm
Franks showed a nice burst, good job getting around the corner on that punt return.
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:38 pm
Franccccccccccccccccooooooooooooooo-American!
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:39 pm
lol there goes number 12
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:39 pm
Dang, somebody wearing no. 12 caught the ball!
5150 UOAD
August 12th, 2011
10:39 pm
WEEMS didn’t even TRY to return punts.
This could be a different score based on that fact alone.
CONE the TECH boy nice catch.
Jeff Schultz
August 12th, 2011
10:40 pm
Ugh. That was dreadful. Adam Froman — back to the sausage factory for you.
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:40 pm
i just knew this game was going to end in a int
Joe Tess Fish House
August 12th, 2011
10:41 pm
Can U say 0 – 16?
J.J.M.
August 12th, 2011
10:41 pm
whoa is forman crying?
JSS
August 12th, 2011
10:42 pm
What did we learn today? Keep Turner healthy
Joe Tess Fish House
August 12th, 2011
10:43 pm
I need more Bud lite
Jim
August 12th, 2011
10:43 pm
I’ll take 2 drives out of 3 for the 1st team. It’s different when you have an entire new defense in, than putting in one of those same players into game time situations with 1st teamers.
bigdave
August 12th, 2011
10:43 pm
Brandyn Harvey will sign somewhere..
Jim
August 12th, 2011
10:44 pm
@JSS – + snelling ++ rodgers. I think we are ok.
Back 2 Reality
August 12th, 2011
10:44 pm
Man I saw more dinks & dunks than a cop at a doughnut shop!! Yawn!! Wake me up when the Eagles come to town Sept. 18!!
Jim
August 12th, 2011
10:45 pm
Agree with BigDave