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MVN:
PLAYERS:
Tom Brady,
Randy Moss,
Fred Taylor,
Jason Snelling,
Jerious Norwood,
Frank Gore,
Chad Pennington,
Jake Delhomme,
Shaun Hill,
John Abraham,
Roddy White,
Matt Ryan,
Tony Gonzalez,
Michael Jenkins,
Brian Finneran,
Tye Hill,
Thomas Johnson,
Trey Lewis,
Jamaal Anderson,
Kroy Biermann
TEAMS: Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams
TEAMS: Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams
Atlanta Falcons: 2 - 1
Game time: 4:15pm
Eastern
The Falcons return from
their bye week to face the surprisingly tough San Francisco 49ers,
their second road game in a row. Their last trip, up to Foxboro to
take on the enigmatic Patriots, did not go so well. That loss sits
especially poorly with me, because it came against a team that did
not look very good. Tom Brady was not crisp, throwing for just over
50% on the day, with just a single touchdown (not to Randy Moss).
What was very frustrating was the Falcons' inability to stop the Pats
on 3rd down (and in a couple of instances, 4th).
Part of this was due to Fred Taylor picking apart the Falcons' run
defense and keeping the ball in Brady's hands (nearly 40 minutes of
the game!). Frankly there are several things that went wrong for the
Birds, and these are things that will have to be corrected for
today's game against the 9ers:
First and foremost,
the Falcons really need to win in the time of possession game, and
this starts with the running game. Michael Turner was stifled
against the Patriots, and Jason Snelling didn't provide the same
one-two punch effect that Jerious Norwood does. The 3-4 defense
seems to be anathema to the Falcons' running offense, and the 49ers
employ a (thus far) successful 3-4 defense. Turner (and more
specifically the O-line) will have to find and create holes in this
defense and keep the 49ers' offense off the field.
The defensive line
needs to step up. The good news for the Falcons front four is that
Frank Gore is out for the 49ers. Glen Coffee is a talented back, so
it will be up to the front line to keep his production down. More
importantly, the pressure on the quarterback will also have to
improve. It started strong strong - they sacked Chad Pennington 4
times, then Jake Delhomme once, but barely got a finger on Brady
(and think what you want of the officials and their desire to
protect Brady...). Shaun Hill needs to feel uncomfortable and off
balance, and hopefully error prone. It's up to John Abraham to set
the tone.
The Falcons offense
needs to cut loose. Roddy White's production hasn't been up to last
year's level, and Matt Ryan hasn't really tested any team's deep
defense. It's time for that to change. Tony Gonzalez was kept under
wraps by the Pats' defense (a bracket coverage, he called it), but
forcing the defense to spread out down field takes that option away.
White, Gonzalez, Michael Jenkins, Brian Finneran, Norwood, Turner -
Matt Ryan has an arsenal, and he has demonstrated that he's good
enough to use it; turn him loose.
Tye Hill got plenty of
work during the bye, and Brian Williams thus far has been the only
corner to have stepped up, so don't be surprised to see Hill get
plenty of playing time today. The Falcons may not be done making
moves - it has yet to be proven that they can adequately replace
Peria Jerry for the season, so look for Thomas Johnson and Trey Lewis
to play with their hearts on their sleeves. I wouldn't be shocked to
see Jamaal Anderson lining up in the middle with greater frequency
either, which would open more game time for Kroy Biermann and
Lawrence Sidbury, a move that has very little downside.
Two weeks ago, the
Patriots told the Falcons that they aren't an elite team. Today,
it's time to say "We're closer than you think."
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