Falcons are hoping John Abraham can replicate this play against Drew Brees. (Jason Getz)
NEW ORLEANS — After lunch with D-Led at Mother’s — always my first stop in New Orleans — I’m ready for the afterthought of this road trip: a football game. (Sorry, but everything takes a back seat to food here.)
The byproduct of two straight wins and a few NFC playoff contenders collapsing around them has left the Falcons in a comfortable position going into tonight’s game against the New Orleans Saints: They’ve already clinched a postseason birth for the third time in four seasons.
There's always a line at Mother's.
But is winning that NFC South that implausible?
Three things need to happen for the Falcons to win the South and clinch a home playoff game: 1) They need to win tonight. (The last four meetings between the teams have been decided by a field goal, with two going into overtime, so an upset wouldn’t be monumental); 2) The Falcons need to win next week’s regular season finale at home against Tampa Bay. (Not a problem. The Bucs have lost nine straight); 3) New Orleans needs to lose next week against Carolina. (The Saints will be favored, but the Panthers have won four of their last five and have a high-scoring offense.)
In that scenario, the teams would finish tied at 11-5 overall but the Falcons would get the edge because of a better division record (4-2 vs. 3-3). So it’s possible they can pull it

Darryl Ledbetter scripts his first 15 plays.
off. But winning in the Superdome won’t be easy, especially with quarterback Drew Brees playing like the league’s MVP (16 touchdowns, zero interceptions in the last five games, 24 TDs and 3 interceptions in the last eight).
At least the Falcons know they’ve already clinched at least a wild card playoff berth, the result of Green Bay’s win over Chicago Sunday night.
If the playoffs opened today, the Falcons (NFC’s sixth seed) would face the Saints (third seed) in the playoffs. If the Falcons finish ahead of Detroit for the top wild card spot (fifth seed), they will travel to the NFC East champion, which will be the winner of next week’s Dallas-New York Giants game. If they win the division, they could wind up hosting Detroit. There’s still a chance New Orleans finishes with the No. 2 seed and
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draws a bye, leaving the Falcons to travel to San Francisco.
For now, the Falcons are focused only on trying to play four quarters against the Saints as well as they played the last six against Carolina and Jacksonville.
Some obvious keys tonight: 1) Turnovers (it’s notable the Saints’ defense has only 13 takeaways, the fewest in the league; 2) Don’t waste red zone possessions, as was the case the last time the teams met; 3) Get some semblance of a pass rush on Brees, at least forcing him to move off his spot; 4) Pound the Saints’ defense with the run, using up clock and keeping Brees on the sideline.
The Falcons also get cornerback Brent Grimes back after a three-game absence, which should help against a quarterback who’s about to break the NFL’s single-season passing record (Brees’ 4,780 yards trails Dan Marino’s record of 5,048 by 268).
OK, that’s enough. I’ll turn it over to you now. Call me crazy (not the first time, I’m sure) but I like the Falcons’ chances tonight. They seem particularly up for this game. We’ll see. I’m here to serve, at least until I have to start banging out the game column.
By Jeff Schultz
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Charleston Jacket
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
Van Gorder so far is really confused. Hope he can get it figured out. someone needs to step up and make a play.
Bluddy
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
somebody is always open in the middle
TNScott
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
No defense. No pressure. No chance!!!!
kerryb
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
No secondary. SORRY PIECE OF CRAP VAN GORDER ZONE DEFENSE.
katherine
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
i am so sick of the brees lovefest…its nauseating
5150 UOAD
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
Holding
SMH
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
CAN WE GET A FREAKIN FLAG
Bluddy
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
finally
CC
December 26th, 2011
9:34 pm
They will still get a first down. Falcants cant stop them
tb falcon fan i think
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
falcons want to make sure ddrew gets that record
CGD..
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
35 -13
jack bull
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
i am a firm believer if what you’re doing isn’t working, try something else!!
Jay Dubu
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
Saints are gashing the Falcons’ defense.
kerryb
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
How about some jams to throw off the timing?
Clean Birds!
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
@Lemon B hit nail on the head
Fire Murlarkey & VanBeardGur
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
Murlarkey vanilla playcalling, abf BVG just have no clue when it comes to calling defenses when facing an elite offense. He is always outcoached
SMH
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
YOUD THINK THEY WOULD BE LOOKING OUT FOR THE SCREEN
CC
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
How many times will these losers get burned by a screen
J.J.M.
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
saints are really predictable…
Fired Up
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
Who did not think a screen pass was coming?
TNScott
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
1st down this play or next.
Lemon B
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
Saints didn’t even need to dress a punter.
Dawg48
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
Block in the back
tmc
December 26th, 2011
9:35 pm
I swear, if L. Moore played the Falcons every week… he would be challenging Jerry Rice’s records and in the HOF.
(that was a fumble btw, he was not touched when he went down and the ball came out!)
katherine
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
there was another hold
Lawton
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
there’s Grimes, maybe he is getting into a rhythm
5150 UOAD
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
Spud Webb with good coverage
Fired Up
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
///Answer: BVG
tb falcon fan i think
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
CC your right it could be 3rd and 90 and they would make it
Jeff Schultz
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
Falcons don’t blitz, rush four and Colston still wide open.
blue
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
why does 55 make 9 million a year?
FrontRow
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
You call this and even match?
Perfect example of the “Saints Rules”. The NFL should be embarrassed.
kerryb
December 26th, 2011
9:36 pm
Is there anyone guarding receivers out there??
Charleston Jacket
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
This is getting really bad.
CC
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Boy that dunta robinson sure was a great pickup. Nice covering your guy. The joe johnson of football
5150 UOAD
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Moore got BURNED on that one
SMH
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
WHY IN THE HELL WONT THEY JAM THE RECIEVERS WHY ARE YOU LETTING THEM RUN FREE OFF THE LINE
kerryb
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Dunta Robinson completely sucks
JMFalc
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Another fine example of our 3rd down D.
jack bull
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
simply can’t let him sit back there and pick you apart like this!!!
CGD..
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Abraham is a buster!!! D-line getting destroyed!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thomas
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
We have ABSOLUTELY no pass rush
bigdave
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
good pop Willy Mo
Falcaints
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Hey Atlanta you are better than Tampa, well
Groundhog
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Could somebody please cover Colston? He’s killing us.
5150 UOAD
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Moore made that play after the bad last play
SMH
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
MOORE CAN HIT
tell it like it is
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
here come the rout. Falcons may lose by 30
80sFalcon
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Will somebody please call the secondary and let them know there is a game!!
FrontRow
December 26th, 2011
9:37 pm
Guaranteed – the Saints sidelines is erupting for a flag on Moore.