
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.
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D. Orlando Ledbetter
September 27th, 2009
12:08 pm
ATLANTA INACTIVES: Tye Hill, William Moore, Jerious Norwood, Spencer Adkins, Will Svitek, Garrett Reynolds, Vance Walker. This means: RB Verron Haynes and DT Trey Lewis are active for the first time this season.
NEW ENGLAND INACTIVES: Wes Welker out!!!! DB Jonathan Wilhite, CB Darius Butler, RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis, LB Jerod Mayo, OL Rich Ohrnberger, G Kendall Simmons, LB Prescott Burgess.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:09 pm
Yes, Brandon. Better than Gibson or Edwards. Better than Hastings or Lindsay Scott or Brice Hunter or Hason Graham.
Shamus Thacker
September 27th, 2009
12:09 pm
I’m not all that worried about Norwood’s absence. I don’t remember Snelling ever being involved in a bad play. Every time the guy’s been in (preseason or otherwise) he’s made things happen. I look forward to seeing more of him.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:09 pm
Galloway starts in Welker’s stead.
Brandon from Warner Robins
September 27th, 2009
12:10 pm
Couldn’t agree with you more, Mark.
D.Ellis
September 27th, 2009
12:12 pm
Brandon from Warner Robins-Yes AJ is better than both of those guys. If I had to compare the 3 top WR’s in college to 3 top pros
Julio Jones-Terrell Owens-But Julio has better hands. Same build…same strength Super Strong breaking tackles
AJ Green-Calvin Johnson/Randy Moss-Smaller/Speed wise RM is faster I think I’m not sure/All have long strides…. make crazy grabs and are superbly gifted at postitioning their body for the grab
Bryant-Anquan Bolden-Every bit their weight and strength……fearless over the middle…..and speed to burn
Sorry for the spelling and sorry for getting off subject. Oh yeah with out AJ UGA would have lost that game last night. Cox threw up a prayer to the best player on the field and AJ saved the game with the block and the catch.
Sorry AGAIN guys GOOOO FALCONS!!!!!
D. Orlando Ledbetter
September 27th, 2009
12:14 pm
Jim Corbett from USA Today is in the House also.
Shamus Thacker
September 27th, 2009
12:15 pm
Thal Olga’s bro?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:16 pm
Also Mike Freeman of CBSsports.com is here. And thanks to D-Led for the updates. And for driving the rental car this morning.
MATT WOULD WET HIS PANTS WITHOUT TURNER
September 27th, 2009
12:17 pm
Welker being out is no major loss. It’s raining so the Falcons will bet a heavy dose of Fred Taylor and Maroney and a heavy dose of half back screens.
D.Ellis
September 27th, 2009
12:18 pm
Anyone think Roddy White will have a great game today due to alot of attention the last 2 weeks on Gonzo? Me thinks maybe an early TD grab abd 6 more ctaches to go along with it for 112yds.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:21 pm
Yes, it’s easy to replace a guy who has 225 receptions over the past two seasons. (Welker, i.e.)
Tim from Hollywood
September 27th, 2009
12:21 pm
All I have to say is…. The Falcons O Line will dominate and Turner and company will have a big day on the ground!
Shamus Thacker
September 27th, 2009
12:22 pm
Turner and Gonzo are gonna be our rainy-day bulldozers if the weather’s bad….
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:23 pm
For as much as we’ve lauded Dimitroff and Smith and Mularkey and VanGorder, Paul Boudreau and his work with the o-line is the hidden key to this team’s rise. He’s a tremendous coach.
MATT WOULD WET HIS PANTS WITHOUT TURNER
September 27th, 2009
12:23 pm
I hope you guys realize this game is not in the Dome.
Alot different on the road. I do believe the Falcons were 3-5 and a much weaker schedule.
D. Orlando Ledbetter
September 27th, 2009
12:23 pm
You’re welcome, Mark. The music here is pretty hot, too!!! “We’re out here grinding. . . . .”
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:24 pm
It’s not raining hard at present. But the field is starting to get wet, even though the tarp was on until around 11 a.m. If it stays this way, weather won’t be a factor. But it’s not supposed to stay this way.
Dion
September 27th, 2009
12:24 pm
In rainy conditions, I’m looking for Turner and Snelling to run a muck in Foxboro!! Go Birds!!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:25 pm
D-Led is pumped. He had another bowl of clam chowder before the game.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:28 pm
Raining hard now.
MATT WOULD WET HIS PANTS WITHOUT TURNER
September 27th, 2009
12:29 pm
Joey Galloway Career Stats:
CATCHES: 687
YARDS: 10763
BugKiller
September 27th, 2009
12:36 pm
Hey Mark, ask Mike Silver about Cal’s chances to win the Mythical National Championship NOW!!!
Hehe. It never hurts to twist the knife a little bit.
Before the game starts, would you be able to get some of your fellow colleague’s thoughts on Atlanta’s Holy Trinity of the Father (Smith), the Son (Matty Ice), and the Holy Spirit (Dimitroff)?
Do they buy that the Falcons are for real, or are they all jumping on the Drew Brees Express?
Eric C.
September 27th, 2009
12:36 pm
Hmmm…a lot of turnovers today with all of the rain?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:38 pm
Could be, Eric.
It’s not raining as hard now. It’s just going to be a generally crummy day, as we meteorologists say.
Brady would pee his pants without Moss
September 27th, 2009
12:40 pm
Bradley,
What are you hearing on Moss, will he be as much of a factor with a hurt back??
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:41 pm
The Pats’ media people seemed to be surprised that Moss was listed as questionable. They weren’t aware anything was wrong with him.
Tom
September 27th, 2009
12:44 pm
So….. What was Dan Reeves doing there? Going to the game?
crackbaby
September 27th, 2009
12:45 pm
The hype around Brady and the Pats is misguided. The Pats won’t make the playoffs this year unless the AFC East goes in the tank. New England is no longer a dynasty. They should be 0-2. They may still be the smartest team in the league, but definitely not the best. The Bills loss in the opener was due to player stupidity (one guy runs a kickoff out of the end zone and fumbles when the hands team is on the field). Marty Schottenheimer’s Chargers loss to the Pats in the playoffs two years ago was enabled by several idiotic plays by his players.
Falcons, if they are indeed bound for greatness, should win today on the road and possibly win big. Maybe give up a couple big pass plays to Brady and Moss or the T.E. Falsons should shut down the run, then pressure Brady. Balanced attack by the Birds should offer Ryan opportunities for big pass plays. If Mattie Ice can throw the deep ball with accuracy (his arm strength seems iffy), this game is going to be a lot of fun.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:46 pm
He’s doing the game on Westwood One radio.
crackbaby
September 27th, 2009
12:48 pm
MB since you are fond of predictions, here is my worthless guess today:
Falcons 48, New England 17 (bad weather be damned!)
Jeff
September 27th, 2009
12:51 pm
Fox Pregame Show: 4 out of 5 guys picked the Falcons. Only Howie picked the Pats.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:51 pm
Well, having seen a different Falcons team put 41 on the board here — actually, at the old stadium here — I’m not going to call you crazy.
David
September 27th, 2009
12:52 pm
The fact that we’re even considering the Falcons might win is pretty incredible — during the Pats’ 18-0 run, our coach took off after a Monday night game to Arkansas, and our quarterback was sitting in jail. Hard to believe it’s been less than two years and we’re talking about possibly beating this same team.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
12:53 pm
Temperature is 62. Humidity is 92 percent. I’m thinking: More rain.
Rob Horton
September 27th, 2009
12:56 pm
Mark, make sure that you bring some of that rain back home with you-we are in a drought you know…
bostonbcfan
September 27th, 2009
12:56 pm
Remember everyone that it might be raining but matty played in bad weather up here for 3 1/2 years so he should not have any problem with the weather.
Joe
September 27th, 2009
12:57 pm
They need to just RUN the ball and keep Tom Brady on the bench.
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
12:57 pm
Looking forward to see the true nature of the falcons D. Will they show up when needed? Would cap off a good weekend of football if the falcons would win, along with my GT owning UNC.
uga_b
September 27th, 2009
12:58 pm
Just some dudes in a minivan…
MATT WOULD WET HIS PANTS WITHOUT TURNER
September 27th, 2009
1:00 pm
The wind is blowing hard. We shall see if Matt has a big league arm or will he continue to throw 5 yard passes.
Sonny Clusters
September 27th, 2009
1:01 pm
We was wondering if rain would affect the game. We got so much rain here we was able to catch a catfish out in the cul-de-sac. We see AirTran got the Falcons there alright. $39 tickets with peanuts and a Coke means AirTran is ready when you are. Wait, we may not be able to say that on the blog.
bostonbcfan
September 27th, 2009
1:01 pm
I’m about 30 minutes from the stadium and it’s raining pretty hard right now here folks so let’s play some good old fashion football
Jacket Fan
September 27th, 2009
1:02 pm
By the way, the Yellow Jackets looked AWESOME yesterday! This could be the perfect weekend!!! Good luck Falcons.
Born and Raised Georgia
September 27th, 2009
1:02 pm
Let’s Go Dirty Birdz!!!! Make Brady and Moss CRY!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:02 pm
Patriots kick off. Lots of empty seats here, at least at the moment. I’m assuming traffic is still bad.
David
September 27th, 2009
1:03 pm
Yeah,
The 65 yards Turner had against Miami in our win really had Matt wetting his pants. Don’t mean to break it to you, but Turner hasn’t been much of a factor this year. We do just fine when he doesn’t run for a hundred yards.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:03 pm
I hope some posting today realize “a lot” is two words. Don’t make me call the grammar police.
Foxboro looks pretty empty!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:03 pm
First play: Ryan to Finneran for a first down.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:04 pm
Finneran! Represent!