
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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Once "Recent" Reader
September 27th, 2009
1:04 pm
Well I’m back on the blog. As a New Englander and life long Pats fan . . . .but also long time rooter for the Falcons (after Pats) and BC Alum . . . ..I’ve come to my game day conclusion. I’m actually hoping the Falcs win!! I know this will sound blasphemous to many – what kind of fan am I??
Well I am a pretty good fan truly – and I wil root for the Pats in every other game. I just think there is a lot more going forward for the Falcs with a win here than the Pats. I know there 1-2, but I think they can rebound nicely. For the Falcs this would be a MAJOR victory away . . . .and of course I’m hoping Matt R has a great game. He has a ton of fans up in NE.
crackbaby
September 27th, 2009
1:04 pm
Joe Montana ruled the league with 5 yard passes, dude…
uga_b
September 27th, 2009
1:04 pm
Mark, is Brian Finneran Vlillanova’s AJ Green?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:04 pm
Second play: Turner at right tackle for 1.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:05 pm
Now Turner runs left. Not much. Third and seven.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:05 pm
Ryan in shotgun. Snelling free over the middle past midfield.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:06 pm
Snelling!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:06 pm
Turner for seven. Falcons look good.
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
1:07 pm
Gotta love Snelling.. Representing UVA.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:07 pm
Ryan to White on a short hitch. Another first down. Inside the 30.
Tim from Hollywood
September 27th, 2009
1:07 pm
Wow they kinda look unstopable…HUH?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:07 pm
Ryan off play-fake. Misses Jenkins. First incompletion.
Once "Recent" Reader
September 27th, 2009
1:07 pm
Here we go again . . . 3 yard passes for 1st downs . . they are awesome . . .3 yard passes for TDs even better!!!!
uga_b
September 27th, 2009
1:08 pm
Falcons are fighting for extra yards…thats a real good sign
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:08 pm
Almost the same play. Hits White for the first down.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:08 pm
Wooh, Ryan to White. 10-15 down the field. Joe Montana made a career doing it.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:08 pm
Snelling from the Wildcat. Up the middle. Not much.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:09 pm
Second and seven. Turner had a big hole but got tripped. Third and three.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:09 pm
Oh! Turner had a hole! Almost broke it.
Once "Recent" Reader
September 27th, 2009
1:09 pm
Exactly Heath . . . the Bombs are nice . . . .but they aren’t as consistent . . . and they don’t tire out the Defense!!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:10 pm
Ryan was going for Finneran, who fell. Field goal.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:10 pm
Should’ve gone for it.
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
1:10 pm
Sheet Finneran!
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:11 pm
Oh well, 3 points for my fantasy team.
Once "Recent" Reader
September 27th, 2009
1:11 pm
Inconspicious defensive holding . . . too many guys in a small area – touch to catch the flagrant pass interference.
downsouthdirtybird
September 27th, 2009
1:11 pm
damn brian just busted his ass!!!
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
1:11 pm
Brady coming on the field. Lets see where the D really is.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:11 pm
Kick is good. That was a great drive that fizzled on a weird play. I’m not sure if Ryan was looking for Finneran or Gonzalez on third down. They kind of ran together. Finneran slipped. Gonzo got impeded by his defender. Wanted interference. Wasn’t called.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:13 pm
You’re going to have to beat the refs to win in Foxboro.
uga_b
September 27th, 2009
1:13 pm
Fox runs a FedEx commercial for no gain
Once "Recent" Reader
September 27th, 2009
1:13 pm
Yeah MB i agree they were real close together there. My last blog didn’t go through. I said inconspicious defensive holding tough to catch or be called by Refs when you have 4 people in such a small area.
Sonny Clusters
September 27th, 2009
1:13 pm
Clusters has never fell on a football field. When we was playing ball we had on some long cleats.
uga_b
September 27th, 2009
1:13 pm
maybe thats why he lost his starting job…
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
1:13 pm
Weems!!!
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:13 pm
Maroney slipped. I’ll bet we see a lot of that today.
downsouthdirtybird
September 27th, 2009
1:14 pm
ok lets put that pressure on mr brady
Once "Recent" Reader
September 27th, 2009
1:14 pm
Sorry folks if I repeat myself . . .just noticed my posting is getting thru much slower than normal.
Jeremiah
September 27th, 2009
1:14 pm
Tony G. got held on that play
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
1:16 pm
Man, get these players in those really tight pants frolicking around chasing big wet balls, wish my blowup doll was back from repairs. Lot’s of jock strap showing, Manclevage.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:17 pm
Brady to Sammy Morris out of the backfield for the first down. Then misses an open Galloway over the middle. Now a screen to Faulk.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:17 pm
Third and one. Run here? (I doubt it.)
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:17 pm
Good Lord, where are our linebackers?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:17 pm
And I’m wrong. Morris for the first down.
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
1:17 pm
Haha, loser hijacking my handel! Dumb UGA fan, stop flirting.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:18 pm
Maroney to midfield.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:19 pm
Brady to Moss. Changed the play at the line. First down.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2009
1:19 pm
Brady misses an open Moss for a touchdown. Roughing the passer on Jamaal Anderson, though.
Heath
September 27th, 2009
1:20 pm
Late hit. They aren’t going to allow us to pressure Brady.
Cuz
September 27th, 2009
1:20 pm
Penalty on Giselle, not enough cleavage.
Joe Schmoe
September 27th, 2009
1:20 pm
J. Anderson…. IDIOT!