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Falcons
preseason record: 1-1
The
Falcons return home to spend the last two weeks of the preseason
playing on familiar turf. The first two games were bittersweet, with
the first string offense looking anywhere from solid to unstoppable,
and the first string defense playing good-to-solid football. That's
what the first half of tonight's game will showcase against the
visiting San Diego Chargers, which should amount to the first "real"
test of the preseason. The Detroit Lions and the St. Louis Rams are
working through a whole slew of question marks on both sides of the
ball, where the Chargers come in with a mostly set team led by
Phillip Rivers and Ladanian Tomlinson, and a defense headed by Shawne
Merriman. This will also be Matt Ryan and company's first test
against a 3-4 defense, so it will be interesting to see some
different looks from offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey.
What you will see:
William
Moore.
Returning from a knee procedure and all but passed up for the
starting safety spot opposite Erik Coleman, Moore will be anxious to
impress the coaches and make an argument for the starting job, if
not this season, next.
First
stringers everywhere.
Mike Smith is planning to run his first string offense and defense
at least all the way through the first half.
Most
defensive linemen.
Brian VanGorder and Mike Smith have both shown a tendency to keep
the D-line fresh, so expect at least 7 of the roster players to be
in during the first half. Peria Jerry, Trey Lewis, Jamaal Anderson
and Chauncey Davis are all still battling it out for starting
positions, so VanGorder and Smitty will be keeping a close watch on
things here.
Most
CB's.
Chris Houston, who is coming off a minor injury will want to test
out his game legs, but Brent Grimes, Chevis Jackson, Von Hutchins
and Chris Owens will all want some time with the first string
defense on the field. VanGorder and Smitty will also be looking
closely at these guys.
What
to look for:
Jason
Snelling and Thomas Brown.
These two might get some looks behind Ryan to give Michael Turner a
breather, and some curiosity exists about how they will fare with
the starting squad.
A
variety of passing formations.
Mularkey will be interested in spreading out the Chargers defense,
so 3-wide sets with Gonzalez in motion might be a common site
tonight, leaving Turner or Jerious Norwood by themselves in the
backfield. Additionally, Norwood or Ovie Mughelli might find
themselves at the receiving end of a couple of Ryan passes.
The
score at halftime.
That will be the first real measure of this Falcons squad facing
off against first string opponents for more than just a couple of
drives. The Chargers have a strong team, so if the Falcons are
leading at the half, or keeping it close, then this team is the real
deal. If they are destroying the Chargers...well, then....I get
goosebumps just thinking about it.
Game
time: 8pm EST, Nationally televised on CBS, 92.9 DaveFM
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