
Traffic at 9:39 a.m. That's D-Led's steady hand on the wheel. (Photo by M. Bradley)
Foxborough, Mass. — Before I make this sound like a Peter King coffee nerd post, let me stipulate: I do not drink coffee. As a rule, I do not go to Starbucks. But I went this morning because I was given a $10 SBUX gift card by the nice folks at the Marriott at Copley Square. So I used it on green tea, a low-fat slice of bread and a banana. And when I turned to leave, I saw …
Dan Reeves.
I said hello. I also said, “I remember covering one of your teams up here. I also remember you personally inventing the Dirty Bird that day.”
He laughed. “Long time ago,” he said. And it was.
It was Nov. 8, 1998. The Falcons came to New England 6-2 but still largely unloved back in the A-T-L and largely unproven in the eyes of the national media. They came to the old stadium off Route 1 and won 41-10, and O.J. Santiago — not Dan Reeves — unveiled the Dirty Bird in the end zone that afternoon.
And I remember standing nearby as the Patriots’ coach exited the field to a heavily accented chorus of boos and more than one hurled cup. The coach’s name: Pete Carroll.
The Falcons beat the 49ers in Atlanta the next week at a time the Niners were considered the power in the NFC West, and at his Monday press conference I asked Reeves: “Let me preface this by saying I’ve never before asked this question of any Falcons coach, but is this a Super Bowl team?”
Lo and behold, it turned out to be. Now I’m not saying the Falcons will have stamped their visas to Miami — yes, the next Super Bowl is in the same town as the site as Eugene Robinson’s arrest — if they win today, but winning against Belichick and Brady on the road would be the strongest sign yet that these Birds are bona fide.
Let the record show, however, that both Boston papers pick the Pats. The Globe has it 27-21, the Herald 27-20. A month ago, this idiot correspondent picked New England to win 41-14, but that was at a time when the Falcons’ defense seemed suspect and when I was operating on the premise, which seems pretty flawed already, that the team would start the season slowly.
And I still kind of think New England will prevail. But the Pats are up to their usual injury-list chicanery, listing Randy Moss as questionable late Friday, so there’s that to ponder. But Reeves is here doing the game on radio, and if O.J. Santiago shows up in a golf cart, I’m changing my pick and going with the Birds.
Weather update: Yesterday was gorgeous. There was such a crowd of walkers around Copley Square you’d have thought it was Patriots Day — I was here for that festive Boston event during the NBA playoffs in 2008 — but it wasn’t. It was simply one of those fall New England days of which postcards are made.
Today, by way of contrast, is less picturesque. It has been raining, and it’s supposed to rain more this afternoon. Traffic is already horrible on Route 1 — this is one of those one-way-in stadiums, situated 40 minutes south of Boston — and esteemed colleague D. Orlando Ledbetter left at 8:30 a.m. Had we left at 9:30, we’d still be idling in Walpole.
And the thinking is that a wet track favors the visitors. Because they have Michael Turner, and the Pats don’t seem to have a running game. So file that away.
Media event: You’d think every card-carrying media type would be in Philadelphia today — and please note this is the first I’ve mentioned that game — but the seating manifest indicates that Michael Silver of Yahoo! Sports, Albert Breer of Sporting News Today and Damon Hack of Sports Illustrated are coming here, and I’ve already seen John Clayton of ESPN. So I guess this is itself a pretty big game.
And stop back often! This will be another in our series of live chats, which have come to be the highlight of every week. (At least for me.) I’ll be here until the final horn or Belichick chooses to run off the field in a big fat huff, whichever comes first.
1,125 comments Add your comment
Alcindor
September 27th, 2009
3:15 pm
MIght be the poorest ofc crew in the nfl.
Traver
September 27th, 2009
3:15 pm
He was down. Bad challenge
GOFALCONS610
September 27th, 2009
3:15 pm
Knee was down.
Rural Education
September 27th, 2009
3:15 pm
Enter We lose a timeout on a challenge that we won’t win, waste of time.
GOFALCONS610
September 27th, 2009
3:15 pm
Reaching from the Falcons.
NikkiFree
September 27th, 2009
3:15 pm
Gonna lose that challenge. Knee was down.
DHunter
September 27th, 2009
3:16 pm
Great play, led py Mike Pete again. Bad challenge. Not the best time for it either. Unless he thinks the D needs a rest. Might as well get a long challenge time out.
Jeremiah
September 27th, 2009
3:16 pm
We may need that TO later, man, this is starting to look bleak
FalconHeroZero
September 27th, 2009
3:16 pm
Good coaches are not conservative all the time..
There is conservative, and then there is scared to lose..
“A tight fist: No much gets out, but not much goes in it”
SRF
September 27th, 2009
3:16 pm
STUPID – giving away a timeout – now we have no hope of driving late…
Matthew
September 27th, 2009
3:16 pm
Bad challenge or not, Falcons needs a time out anyway.
GaFalcon
September 27th, 2009
3:16 pm
can’t win em all, enough to get into the playoffs should be good.
Bluto
September 27th, 2009
3:16 pm
Bellichick will go on 4th down. Smith not so much. Difference between winning super bowls and being just a decent team. Gotta have guts to coach in big games.
sanantoniofalconsfan
September 27th, 2009
3:17 pm
this game is over. the pats are finally putting it together and the falcons D can’t keep up. moss is making the catches that White can’t.
Any body else wonder why Gonzo is not being used more?
David
September 27th, 2009
3:17 pm
Does someone up stairs not say, “Hey, I’m looking at the replay, he was clearly down, and since that was the call on the field, it’s probably not going to get overturned”? Does anyone do their jobs? These guys get paid millions, yet they make dumb call after dumb call. We should’ve gone for it on 4th and 3. What we got was 20 yards better field position, which won’t matter the way their offense is playing and our defense is playing.
Mike Smith is going to have to nut up if he wants to win this game. Softly attacking their defense and running the ball with Turner isn’t getting it done.
Traver
September 27th, 2009
3:17 pm
In all honesty we are beating ourselves here. The Turner fumble really changed the game. Then the Jenkins interference that I don’t think they would have called if that would have been Moss and then the 2 or 3 dropped interceptions. I don’t care how much Brady is off, you can’t win on the road against a team like the Patriots unless you capitalize on your own opportunities.
Hillbilly Deluxe
September 27th, 2009
3:18 pm
The failure to get any pressure on Brady is killing the Falcons.
David
September 27th, 2009
3:18 pm
This thing is done. We’re too conservative on offense and too poor on defense. The latter we knew; the former we can change. Mike is wasting timeouts out of desperation right now. We have one timeout left, and we can’t challenge anymore. Just dumb.
DHunter
September 27th, 2009
3:18 pm
Gotta disagree with you on Roddy. He dropped a ball that would have lost yards had he caught it, and I think he knew that. The other on was another slip on the wet field, and he still made a good effort falling down on a hot pass
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
3:18 pm
That was a bad challenge. But I think Smith is still mad about the offensive interference.
Alcindor
September 27th, 2009
3:18 pm
A coaches nightmare. They get many calls factually wrong and are inconsistent in rules application, Other than that, they are a good looking crew in striped shirts. This must be the official talking to BW III on the phone.
sanantoniofalconsfan
September 27th, 2009
3:18 pm
why do these Fox broadcasters sound like they are home team announcers for pats?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
3:19 pm
Watson flat-out drops a touchdown.
Rural Education
September 27th, 2009
3:19 pm
Touchdown here and we are in serious trouble. Or offense has shown no life, and the Defense won’t be able to shut them out for the rest of the game.
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
3:19 pm
Man we have been lucky in this game!!!
David
September 27th, 2009
3:19 pm
If Brady was connecting on his passes, we’d have given up 35 points by now. Of course, then Mike Smith might sac up and let our offense play….
dawgfan1911
September 27th, 2009
3:19 pm
The Falcons coaches need to let Ryan be a star! Stop hand feeding him and let him sling it around the field. We are to da* conservative! that 4 and 5 from the 39 yard line will lose the ball game as New England will score a touchdown this drive to ice the game! Especially with this terrible defense that New England has. Brady looks awful by the way, but we cant take advantage of anything.
Jeremiah
September 27th, 2009
3:19 pm
We are getting lucky
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
3:19 pm
Another field goal coming. End of the quarter.
Matthew
September 27th, 2009
3:20 pm
This is Mike Smith second season as a head coach, and I’m already reading that he’s a “decent” coach. What a joke…
Woodstock
September 27th, 2009
3:20 pm
our red zone defense has been awesome today though…
J.J.M.
September 27th, 2009
3:20 pm
smh redzone D is better then the overall D
downsouthdirtybird
September 27th, 2009
3:20 pm
we gotta score on this upcoming drive
downsouthdirtybird
September 27th, 2009
3:20 pm
bfg for return be nice too!!!
David
September 27th, 2009
3:20 pm
Mark,
The offensive interference was legit. If Moss did that to one of our guys, we’d all be complaining about it. You can push off with your forearm, and we did. Mike might be mad he punted the ball from the Pats’ 38 yard line. That’s what I’m still fuming over.
dawgfan1911
September 27th, 2009
3:21 pm
Mark clean your glasses, Watson didnt drop a touchdown Brady over threw the ball llike he has been doing the entire game. Pay attention to the game!
Dreman1731
September 27th, 2009
3:21 pm
We need to block this field goal like the 49ers did earlier. But we should be prepared for the fake, we never know what that nut of a coach is cooking up for the Pats.
David
September 27th, 2009
3:21 pm
Everybody,
Our redzone D hasn’t been great. Their redzone O — which has been bad all year — has been bad again.
NikkiFree
September 27th, 2009
3:22 pm
Too much to hope for a block.
DHunter
September 27th, 2009
3:22 pm
Anyone notice we are holding this “vaunted” Pats offense to a whole lot of field goals? So where is the much praised Atlanta Falcons Offense? There is still time and I still believe we can turn it up against this team. A long scoring drive to get the D rested up and then a good defensive stand, and we are back in the driver’s seat.
Cuz
September 27th, 2009
3:22 pm
Mark wears glasses?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
3:22 pm
Pats up nine. Still winnable, but not at the rate the Falcons have been going.
downsouthdirtybird
September 27th, 2009
3:22 pm
lets go falconsssssssss
GaFalcon
September 27th, 2009
3:23 pm
need a score, a stop, and then a game ending/winning score.
NikkiFree
September 27th, 2009
3:23 pm
The defense has been holding them to field goals. Our offense has looked really bad.
Woodstock
September 27th, 2009
3:23 pm
but is their red zone O been bad BECAUSE our red zone d has been good?
David
September 27th, 2009
3:23 pm
DHunter,
Mularkey is going to have to let Ryan play if we want that. We’re trying this rink-a-dink stuff that isn’t working. We’re completing passes — but we keep going back to the run game that isn’t working.
GOFALCONS610
September 27th, 2009
3:23 pm
Still a lot of football left to play. Falcon’s need a quick score here.
sanantoniofalconsfan
September 27th, 2009
3:23 pm
we punt on this next drive and I’m watching golf.
NNAAAH. I could never watch golf.
NikkiFree
September 27th, 2009
3:23 pm
What happened to the offensive adjustments?