It was a year ago that the course of the Falcons changed. It was the third exhibition of the 2008 preseason that told the new administration what it had suspected since the April draft: That it could go with a rookie quarterback as its starter and get away with it.
We forget now, in the light of a rookie of the year award and a 11-5 season of the highest giddiness and even a playoff turn, how bold that decision was. The Falcons had drafted Michael Vick No. 1 overall in 2001, and he hadn’t started as a rookie. But this was a different time, a different rookie.
We look back and we see it as a no-brainer: You have Matt Ryan and you have Chris Redman and D.J. Shockley — who else are you going to start? But we forget how perilous the state of the Good Ship Falcon was in August 2008. They were widely projected as the NFL’s worst team, and they were coming off the most depressing season in the history of North American team sports. (Quarterback in jail, coach in the Ozarks, et cetera.)
It took guts just to draft Ryan No. 3 overall — the consensus, local and otherwise, held that Glenn Dorsey was the better choice — but it took more to say, “He’s our starter in Week 1 of Year 1.” NFL teams had all but gotten away from that, preferring to nurture, preferring to cover their assets in case a big-name draftee flopped. (Tim Couch, Ryan Leaf, Akili Smith, et alia.) But that’s why Matt Ryan wasn’t just a good pick: He was the perfect pick at the absolute proper moment.
We on the periphery looked on the Falcons’ unassuming offensive line — considered the NFL’s worst by some observers, lest we forget — and said knowingly, “Putting a rookie quarterback behind those blockers is just one more indication why the Falcons are bush league.” But the new Falcons had seen two things in mini-camp and then in summer drills that we outsiders couldn’t quite grasp.
1. That Matt Ryan was a different sort of rookie.
2. That this offensive line, under the tutelage of Paul Boudreau, could hold up its end.
We should never underrate the second part. Indeed, on the way into the Dome on the night of that third exhibition last year, Thomas Dimitroff told a reporter that the key to starting Ryan would be the Falcons first having convinced themselves internally they could protect him. The first two exhibitions had given them an indication, and the third — a 17-3 victory over Tennessee — was the clincher. Ryan threw 21 passes, completing 15. (Here’s my column from that night, if you’re so inclined.)
The Falcons named Ryan the starter the next day. He threw a touchdown pass to Michael Jenkins on his first delivery of the regular season. He took a frightful beating in the second week in Tampa Bay but played better in the second half than the first, and that was when the Falcons knew beyond all doubt they’d made the proper choice. The kid was a keeper. The kid was a kid by no measure other than age.
We forget now how major that decision was: Say the line had broken down and Ryan had thrown 32 interceptions — Peyton Manning did as a rookie — and the season after going 4-12 the Falcons had gone 3-13 and their No. 1 draft pick had been a first-year bust. Would we Atlantans have washed our hands of NFL football altogether?
We’ll never know. All we know is this: On Saturday night the Falcons were to play another third exhibition of another preseason, and there’s no reason to feel bad about them or their future or their brain trust. Or their quarterback.
(OK, folks. I’ll be here all night, chatting and cracking semi-wise. If you’d care to join me, I’d be obliged. It’d get mighty lonely in the big ol’ Dome without you.)
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Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
8:51 pm
Grimes is listed as 5-10, Houston as 5-11, Recent. In other words, you’re right.
mountain_jim
August 29th, 2009
8:52 pm
CB play is killing us.
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
8:52 pm
LOFTON!!!
toccoadawg
August 29th, 2009
8:52 pm
great hit by lofton
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
8:53 pm
Big hit by Lofton. And now another third-and-long. And ANOTHER conversion. Jackson again. Houston again.
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
8:53 pm
DAMMIT!!!
Houston is getting DESTROYED.
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
8:54 pm
Sorry, that was Chris Chambers on the reception. But Houston on the coverage, or the lack thereof. That’s terrible. Three long third-down conversions on one drive.
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
8:55 pm
Mark, why are the coaches so committed to giving Jamaal Anderson chance, after chance, after chance???
He’s not their guy. He’s not generating a rush. His presence on the field HURTS Abraham.
Let Anderson go. Davis plays with much more heart and more fire. Davis is a BVG guy. Anderson is a McKay guy.
rushfan2112
August 29th, 2009
8:55 pm
I don’t blame the CB on that one. Blitz should have got there
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
8:55 pm
A sack on a blitz. Grimes.
toccoadawg
August 29th, 2009
8:55 pm
Finally a SACK
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
8:56 pm
Meaning that out of all the questionable to bad picks that McKay had, Anderson was the worst.
toccoadawg
August 29th, 2009
8:56 pm
3rd and 24 and they get a TD are you KIDDING ME
rushfan2112
August 29th, 2009
8:56 pm
Once again, Anderson on the ground…
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
8:56 pm
Terrible. Screen pass to Michael Bennett for a 48-yard touchdown. Somebody missed him on the sideline, but I couldn’t see the number. Help me out.
Once "Recent" Reader
August 29th, 2009
8:57 pm
Maybe we should let the Chargers get more 3rd and Short instead of all those 3rd and Longs
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
8:57 pm
Lofton, after the big play earlier, takes the absolutely WORST angle possible on that screen.
You can put the blame for that TD on Lofton for taking the bad angle.
Why did he cut backfield, when he should have tried to meet the RB 5 more yards upfield?
Not a mistake you expect the leader of our defense to make.
Good thing this is only the preseason.
SCREEN!
August 29th, 2009
8:57 pm
Wow, how many times have the Falcons given up a big gain on a screen pass? Poor angles and tackling.
rushfan2112
August 29th, 2009
8:58 pm
Peterson missed him
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
8:58 pm
The Falcons want to give Jamaal Anderson every chance. They like his talent. But remember, this administration didn’t draft him, and their patience isn’t limitless.
ChurchMan
August 29th, 2009
8:58 pm
The Offense is going to keep them in games but the D is going to keep putting pressure on the offense, it’s not a good winning combination.
Dawgs2009
August 29th, 2009
8:58 pm
It is going to be a classic Falcon season. This defense is awful! We will be lucking to win seven games. We are terrible on “D”. There is no excuse for all of the 3rd down conversions!
TradeMark
August 29th, 2009
8:58 pm
*wondering how close Mike Smith is to benching all of the starteer….through about game 5 of the regular season*
Driver8
August 29th, 2009
8:58 pm
OK … this is a bit frightening the easy 3rd and long conversions SD is doing on our D. I’m without words here.
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
8:58 pm
Thanks, Rush.
FalconUGAFan
August 29th, 2009
8:59 pm
ouch! That was ugly…
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
8:59 pm
It was Lofton, Mark.
But, also, Anderson had contain on the play.
And as someone else said, Anderson managed to find his way to the ground.
Anderson is KILLING this team.
LOOK AT MIKE SMITH DESTROY HOUSTON!!!
Hahaha!
rushfan2112
August 29th, 2009
9:00 pm
Peterson had him on the sideline but whiffed…
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
9:00 pm
It’s only preseason. (There’s the disclaimer.) But I have to say this is a shoddy showing in a game that NFL teams take more seriously than the other three.
Sad Falcon
August 29th, 2009
9:00 pm
So far, defense is absolutely pathetic.
TradeMark
August 29th, 2009
9:00 pm
…Cause I would…there is no excuse for play that poor.
Falcon 3107
August 29th, 2009
9:00 pm
The Defense Sucks
Jamie
August 29th, 2009
9:00 pm
I hope Matty Ice can play defense! FOUR long 3rd down conversions!!! U gotta be kidding me!!
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
Smitty just now walked away from the defense. And now he’s stomping down the sideline.
He is not pleased. I wouldn’t be, either.
mountain_jim
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
Jamaal Anderson has been clearly held with no call twice now – not even close.
ALTA man
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
wow-our D is looking pretty porous…you could say poor too…poor and porous…
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
No, it’s WASN’T Peterson.
It was No. 50. That’s LOFTON.
Lofton took the wrong angle.
He cut to the backfield and let the RB cut upfield at the corner.
If Lofton would have cut upfield, then he would have met him 5 yards up the field, but 17 yards from the marker.
Also, the play was to Anderson’s side, meaning he let the RB break containment.
Anderson is like a punching bag out there. He’s terrible.
Mr C
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
wow. 3rd and long looks so easy for the Chargers. It’s the Preseason but why is Anderson starting. It’s going to be a long season on defense
Miller Time
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
im tired of watching all of these third and long completions how bout a little defense
Mitch
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
Seriously, the pressure is not too bad, but Houston is looking slow. His guy is open and he is stumbling to keep up. Is he that bad or the receivers that good?
I’m afraid he is that bad.
Dawgs2009
August 29th, 2009
9:01 pm
If it is this bad now, wait until the regular season. This defense is going to ruin the season. What year is it? 2000?
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
9:02 pm
Ryan overthrows Roddy on first down. I might have started with a run, just to slow the game a bit.
TradeMark
August 29th, 2009
9:03 pm
At worst…at WORST…with a poor defense, during a game, maybe two very, very long 3rd down conversions get converted. They just gave up way more than that. WAAAAY more than that. That is not shredded. That is diced, chopped, sent through a wood-chipper and sat on by Grady Jackson.
BugKiller
August 29th, 2009
9:03 pm
Oh, you mean on the sideline! Okay, I just rewound my DVR and saw Peterson miss him 10 yards up the field.
But there’s still Lofton taking the wrong angle.
And there’s still Anderson letting himself get blocked out of the play.
So in reality, it comes down to Anderson.
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
9:03 pm
Ryan to Jenkins on a deep cross for a first down. They needed that.
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
9:03 pm
“Sat on by Grady Jackson.” Wow. Good line.
Miller Time
August 29th, 2009
9:04 pm
I hope he is not that bad they do have a few tall wr’s and rivers has a cannon for an arm
rushfan2112
August 29th, 2009
9:04 pm
Yikes, just reviewed and your right. Lofton missed initially and Peterson missed further down the field. Horrible all the way around.
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2009
9:04 pm
Another first down, this to Jenkins again. Moving the ball isn’t the issue, I’m thinking.
rushfan2112
August 29th, 2009
9:05 pm
Sorry to dwell but I hate bad defensive play and man we are seeing it tonight.