LIVE: Falcons still solid for playoffs (if they beat Titans)

Falcons receiver Julio Jones, who aggravated his hamstring strain last week, will not play today against Tennessee.

Julio Jones, who aggravated his hamstring strain last week, will not play today against Tennessee. (AP photo)

With the hangover from last week’s fourth-and-one and the Falcons’ loss to New Orleans subsided, its worth noting: This team is still in pretty good shape for the playoffs.

Just don’t lose to Tennessee today.

The Falcons (5-4) already have one more loss than last season (13-3). But their remaining schedule and the current standings suggests they’re still in solid position to win an NFC wild card berth and can still catch New Orleans (7-3) for the South title.

The Saints have a bye this week. They come out of the off week with home games against the New York Giants and Detroit and then travel to Tennessee. The Falcons travel to New Orleans on Dec. 26. If they win today and can stay within one game of the lead, that game will mean something.

Here’s a mini-breakdown of the wild card race. I’m projecting Chicago (6-3), which has won four straight and five of six, will get one of the two spots. That means the other berth likely will go to one of four teams: the Falcons (or New Orleans), Detroit (6-3), Dallas (5-4) and Tampa Bay (4-5).

Here’s the NFC playoff standings right now, factoring in tiebreakers, via the NFL. The top four seeds would be division winners Green Bay (North), San Francisco (West), New Orleans (South) and the New York Giants (East). The top five wild card contenders are in red.


NFC Team Div W L T Pct PF PA Net
Div Pct Conf Pct Non-Conf
1. Green Bay Packers North 9 0 0 1.000 320 186 134 3-0 1.000 7-0 1.000 2-0
2. San Francisco 49ers West 8 1 0 .889 233 138 95 1-0 1.000 6-1 .857 2-0
3. New Orleans Saints South 7 3 0 .700 313 228 85 3-1 .750 4-3 .571 3-0
4. New York Giants East 6 3 0 .667 218 211 7 1-1 .500 3-3 .500 3-0
5. Detroit Lions North 6 3 0 .667 252 184 68 2-1 .667 4-3 .571 2-0
6. Chicago Bears North 6 3 0 .667 237 187 50 2-2 .500 6-3 .667 0-0
7. Dallas Cowboys East 5 4 0 .556 223 182 41 1-1 .500 4-2 .667 1-2
8. Atlanta Falcons South 5 4 0 .556 212 196 16 1-2 .333 4-4 .500 1-0
9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers South 4 5 0 .444 156 233 -77 2-1 .667 3-4 .429 1-1
10. Seattle Seahawks West 3 6 0 .333 144 202 -58 1-1 .500 2-3 .400 1-3
11. Arizona Cardinals West 3 6 0 .333 183 213 -30 1-1 .500 3-4 .429 0-2
12. Philadelphia Eagles East 3 6 0 .333 220 203 17 2-1 .667 3-5 .375 0-1
13. Washington Redskins East 3 6 0 .333 136 178 -42 1-2 .333 3-4 .429 0-2
14. Minnesota Vikings North 2 7 0 .222 179 244 -65 0-4 .000 2-5 .286 0-2
15. St. Louis Rams West 2 7 0 .222 113 223 -110 0-1 .000 1-6 .143 1-1
16. Carolina Panthers South 2 7 0 .222 190 237 -47 0-2 .000 1-6 .143 1-1

The Falcons’ remaining schedule is favorable.  They play home games against Tennessee (5-4), Minnesota (2-7), Jacksonville (3-6) and Tampa Bay (4-5); road games against Houston (7-3), Carolina (2-7) and New Orleans (7-3).  Only three of of the seven opponents have winning records. One is the Titans and the Falcons get them at home. Another is Houston, which has likely lost starting quarterback Matt Schaub for the season. The third is the Saints.

Back to today’s game. It’s not a likely walkover, especially if Tennessee can run as well as it did last week against Carolina (Chris Johnson rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown). But the Falcons have been strong against the run (No. 3 in the NFL at 90.3 yards per game). Conversely, the Titans’ defense ranks only 22nd against the run (125.2) so expect a heavy dose of Michael Turner.

An efficient game by quarterback Matt Ryan also would help. He has four interceptions in the last three games and has thrown in at least one interception in seven out of nine games this year. He already has thrown one more interception (10) than all of last season (nine) and is four off his career high (14 in 2009). He also has been sacked 20 times, three off his career high of 23 last season.

Some late injury notes: wide receiver Julio Jones will not play today because of a hamstring strain, meaning Harry Douglas will start. The Falcons had listed Jones as “questionable,” which seemed optimistic given that he didn’t practice all week.

By the way, the Falcons are 3-0 this season after losses and are 15-3 under coach Mike Smith following defeats, with seven straight wins dating back to 2009.

That’s it for now. Feel free to vent on all thoughts and concerns about today and the playoff race while I get something to eat. And coffee.

By Jeff Schultz

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914 comments Add your comment

Once Recent Reader

November 20th, 2011
9:08 pm

But CGD …..that’s how a balanced attack works? It is simple. However, I don’t believe in one of Ryan’s best games that Turner had 100 yards. …that masterpiece against Baltimore last year. I think he had under 50 yards. It is only one game . . . .but that was a game against one of the top defenses the past decade.

Mr Charlie

November 20th, 2011
9:12 pm

Exactly JSS, CGD, JSS and Choke are not falcon fans, They do not want to see the Falcons have success with Ryan, they just can’t even stand the thought of it.

They are VIck fans, and things are not going well for Mr. Quitter, formally known as MV7.

Once Recent Reader

November 20th, 2011
9:22 pm

Yeah. That’s a strange argument indicating that when a major component of a balanced attack isn’t working . . . the team loses more than it wins. Real tough to figure that out. However, in all of the wins last year, Ryan had some nice numbers if not the big numbers put up by the pass first teams of Brees, Rogers, and those “big guns”. I know this sounds weird . . ..but remember the Pack was lucky to even get in the playoffs. Now they did kick some butt . ..but truly backed in.

kevin

November 20th, 2011
9:23 pm

Noodle for arm is real good at showing his stupidity & lack of football knowledge! What an idiot!

Jeff Schultz

November 20th, 2011
9:36 pm

Geo

November 20th, 2011
10:36 pm

Great job folks in defending the turf from the racist haters. Everything I said on Bradley’s ESPN blog post was proven true, in the first quarter.. Ryan changed a play at the line to get a good match up for running play and Turner had a great hole and a big gain. Ryan threw 20+ yard strike to White in the end zone. Dan Fouts, one of the all time great QBs, said, “It doesn’t get any better than that.” All I can do is LMAO at the haters. Idiots.

Greg Mendel

November 20th, 2011
10:47 pm

Yo, Kevin. The Falcons won. You missed that part, didn’t you. Sometimes idiots win. There’s hope for you.

St Simons - we're on Island time

November 20th, 2011
11:06 pm

another 20 yd punt, and 34 pts in 2 games given up by Owens & Decoud

U will not win jack with Bosher, Owens & Decoud. You know it. I know it.

Geo

November 20th, 2011
11:24 pm

correction: the strike to Roddy was not in the end zone.

JSS

November 21st, 2011
2:03 am

How in the heck did the Packers “back into the playoff” last year? They won 7 of their last 10 games. When they needed to win the last 2 games, they beat the team immediately in front of them in stunning fashion two weeks in a row. The Giants 45-17, that was the beginning of the end for the Giants! And then they slugged it out with the Bears on the final day and eliminated the Bucs in the process. I knew that they might be dangerous when they went into New England and lost a close battle with the Patroits, then they have lost game since lossing in Foxborough…

JSS

November 21st, 2011
2:05 am

I left a message for all of you big talkers on Jeff Schultz’s follow-up column… And I mean it…

Jordan

November 21st, 2011
12:31 pm

Ueeediot always..

November 22nd, 2011
12:54 am

Turner Slow Learner

November 20th, 2011
8:10 pm

Mr. Charlie is retarded. Only retards think an injured player is a quitter.
lol… Enough said bout that Dork. Just ignore him and will flee….

Geo

November 22nd, 2011
3:53 pm

Mr. Charlie has been brilliant on this board. Good work, sir.