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PLAYERS:
Matt Ryan,
Tony Gonzalez,
Roddy White,
Michael Jenkins,
Robert Ferguson,
Brian Finneran,
Harry Douglas,
Brent Grimes,
Eric Weems,
John Abraham,
Jonathan Babineaux,
Jamaal Anderson,
Trey Lewis,
Chauncey Davis,
Jason Jefferson,
Thomas Johnson,
Kroy Biermann,
Willie Evans,
Chris Redman,
Michael Turner,
Thomas Brown,
Jason Snelling,
Ovie Mughelli,
Chris Houston,
Von Hutchins,
Chevis Jackson,
Thomas DeCoud,
Erik Coleman,
Antoine Harris,
Eric Brock
TEAMS: Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts
TEAMS: Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts
Ok, ok, I know it's just
a pre-season game, but I'm bouncing in my seat in anticipation. It
has been too long since we've seen these guys in action against a
real opponent (insert Detroit Lions joke here) as opposed to a
scrimmage against their own teammates. We're still a month away from
the Falcons' season opener against the Dolphins.
Here's a quick and dirty
preview of today's game:
What you'll see:
Matt Ryan testing his newest toy, Tony Gonzalez, in a game
situation. [Note: I don't really consider Gonzalez a toy, he's more
of a dangerous weapon not to be toyed with...] Additionally,
Matty-ice will likely be aiming for several targets down field, not
just Gonzalez, Roddy White and Michael Jenkins. Look for Marty
Booker, Robert Ferguson, and Brian Finneran to get some game time in
with the first unit. Head Coach Mike Smith will be looking for
number 3 on this depth chart to replace the injured Harry Douglas.
Don't be shocked to see a reverse from any of these three.
A
different face for every punt return the Falcons make. "We're
going to rotate those guys in the game and each guy will get an
opportunity. Hopefully we will force enough punts so that we'll
get to see all the guys that are competing for punt return," says
Coach Smith. Brent Grimes seems to have the inside track to the
position full-time, but Eric Weems, Ferguson, Finneran, and a few
others all will be tried out.
A lot of people in
Georgia cheering for the Lions' second-string QB. Matt Stafford
will likely remain a fan favorite in Bulldog nation.
Every defensive
lineman on our team trying to make the game miserable for every QB
on the Lions' roster. John Abraham probably won't see much game
time, and Jonathan Babineaux essentially has his position locked up,
but Jamaal Anderson is anxious to prove he isn't a bust, Peria Jerry
will want to demonstrate he's a pro-caliber player, Trey Lewis will
try to show he's worthy of the first team, and Chauncey Davis will
be challenging Anderson for his starting job. Jason Jefferson,
Thomas Johnson, Kroy Biermann, Vance Walker, and Lawrence Sidbury
will also all be duking it out for roster spots. Willie Evans,
Tywain Miles, and Maurice Lucas will also likely see some game time
in the 4th quarter.
What you won't see:
Matt Ryan for more than a quarter. Smith has already determined th
at all 4 Falcons QB's will get a quarter to themselves, though he
hasn't released the order. Says Smitty, "...we're not going to
talk about the order. We don't want the Lions to have an idea of
what will happen in Detroit." Another former UGA Bulldog, D.J. Shockley has a lot he wants to
prove, to himself, to the team and to the fans, and he is gunning
hard for the second-string job. Chris Redman is the incumbent, and
won't give it up so easily, and John Parker Wilson will be striving
to make the move from undrafted free agent signee to roster invitee.
A
lot of Michael Turner. The Falcons have already stated that they
don't want him approaching the 376 carries he had during the 2008
campaign, so don't expect to see too much of him during the
pre-season. Smith will want to keep his legs fresh for the regular
season. Norwood will handle a bulk of the rushing attack during the
first half, and Thomas Brown and Jason Snelling will double up
during the second half, each looking for the 3rd
string position. Ovie Mughelli may get trotted out in a few
experimental rushing plays, also.
Much Chris Houston. He's the only corner that seems to have his
position secure, and even though Brent Grimes looks to be the
starter opposite him, Smith will likely have all of his corners,
other than Houston, playing throughout the game. Von Hutchins,
returning from an injury, would like to get in on the starting
rotation, or at least the nickel-back spot. Chevis Jackson would
like to pick up where he left off last season. Christopher Owens
will be aiming for a roster spot, as will William Middleton.
William Moore. Out following a knee surgery, Moore will be falling
in behind Thomas DeCoud at the free safety position. Erik Coleman
will be taking the strong safety spot. Antoine Harris will likely
keep his role on special teams, but will be gunning to move up the
ladder on the safety depth chart. Jamaal Fudge and Eric Brock will
also be in the mix.
Anyone
caring about the score. These pre-season games aren't about winning
or losing. It's a chance to see all of the players you hope you'll
never see throughout the regular season. It's a chance for the
coaches to make more informed roster decisions. It's a chance for
the fans to try to plan their fantasy squads. But, perhaps most of
all, it's a chance for the Lions to continue their 4-0 pre-season
streak from last season. A quote from after the last game of the
Lions' 2008 pre-season: "I'm
really looking forward to the regular season," said [Lions safety
Daniel] Bullocks. "Our team is doing good - we finished 4-0 in
the pre-season. As a whole, our group of guys, we're trusting each
other, we believe in each other and we expect to win. It
still counts. It really doesn't count as far as statistics, but it
still counts."
I guess you
gotta take what you can get.Game time: 4pm Eastern, carried in Atlanta on 11 Alive NBC and 92.9 DaveFM
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