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Mar 13 2012 06:49pm
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"Looks like I will be staying in Atlanta...Home sweet home."

woot. good re-sign imo. He played really well for us this past year.
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"The Falcons have agreed to terms with QB Chris Redman"

This one I'm not that fond of. <_<
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Mar 23 2012 03:46pm
An expectation of our under age:25 players

Curtis Lofton is a 25-year-old player who is on the verge of being a Pro Bowl-caliber player in the National Football League. He would be the starting middle linebacker for the Falcons this year if he decided to come back. However, even without him, Atlanta has tons of talented young players.
We'll go over the Falcons' players who are 25 or younger in three main groups. The Falcons have five starters out of 24 who are 25 or younger. There are also 12 key contributors who are also 25 or younger, while the draft will only bring another five guys who are in this under-25 range.

WR Julio Jones - 23

Julio Jones is a great player and a good long-term fit as the No. 1 option in the Falcons offense. Jones will be the No. 2 option for now and should be even better in the new offense that is being run by Dirk Koetter.
Verdict: Long-term starter for the Falcons and second option in the passing game for the next few years.
Expectations: 65 catches, 1100 yards, 10 TD, possible Pro Bowl nod.

C/RG Joe Hawley - 23

Joe Hawley was a big reason for the Falcons' pass blocking turnaround in the second half of the season. He has a Todd McClure quality to him as an undersized center (6'3", 302 lbs), with a nasty attitude and some toughness.
McClure unfortunately might not be back, but if he is, expect Hawley to end up playing right guard for a year and then center afterwards.
Verdict: Long-term starter at center and leader of the offensive line.
Expectations: Starting all 16 games this year regardless of position, whether it's RG or C.

DT Corey Peters - 23

Peters has started the last two years for pretty much every game. He has been doing extremely well for the Falcons against the run and has started to develop as a pass-rusher as well. He also has good size for the middle of the 4-3 the team runs at 6'3", 305 lbs.
Verdict: Starting nose tackle
Expectations: 30 tackles, 4.0 sacks, four pass deflections

LB Sean Weatherspoon - 24

The 2010 first-rounder had an average rookie year but broke out as a playmaker in 2011 with over 100 tackles, four sacks and eight pass deflections. "Spoon," as everyone calls him, is one of the Falcons' best defenders and is an impact player on the defense.
Verdict: Starter for 2012 and beyond. Should be a cornerstone of the defense.
Expectations: With more blitz packages in Nolan's defense, expect Weatherspoon to get more sacks and interceptions.

P Matt Bosher - 24

He started out last season as an awful punter with a 38.3 yards per punt average (near last in the league). But something clicked after the bye week, and his average punt the last six games went to 49.9 yards, which would have been good enough to place third in the league.
Verdict: Starting another 16 games as punter and kickoff specialist for the Falcons.
Expectations: Bosher went from "should be cut" to "the Basher" halfway through last year. He should average over 46 yards per punt.

RB Jacquizz Rodgers - 22

Jacquizz Rodgers is a third-down back who can run between the tackles and catch the ball out of the backfield. Rodgers has a Darren Sproles quality to him and is the perfect candidates for more screens.
Verdict: Third-down back in 2012.
Expectations: 60 carries for 275 yards and two TDs, 40 catches for 450 yards and two TDs.

TE Michael Palmer - 24

Palmer is a consistently improving player. He's primarily a blocker and fits in with the Falcons well. The Clemson grad is a third-year player who has slowly but surely been playing more and more of a role in the offense.
Verdict: Third TE on the depth chart and primary blocking TE, but should still get some catches
Expectations: 15 catches for 150 yards and two TDs.

OL Garrett Reynolds - 24

Garrett Reynolds was a weak pass-blocker in 2011, which led to his benching later in the year. As a starter he allowed 13 combined pressures in just over 500 snaps: three sacks, four hits and six pressures.
Verdict: Backup at OG and RT in 2012.
Expectations: Will play a lot of special teams and is a quality backup as long as he doesn't have to play a lot of snaps.

OG Mike Johnson - 24

Johnson played starting left guard and right tackle at the college level and could end up as the right guard starter this year. He's quick for a zone scheme and powerful size at 6'5", 312 lbs. Johnson is at worst a depth player and can play the RT or the RG role.
Verdict: Johnson should compete for the starting role at right guard but worst case scenario is a depth player at guard.
Expectations: Depth player, but if he wins the starting role, he should fulfill his draft status as a third-round pick.

DT Vance Walker - 24

Vance Walker has been a good rotational fit for the defense the past three years. He is a run stopper mainly, but he provides good push in the middle and got 2.0 sacks in the 2011 season.
Verdict: Rotational guy for the Falcons at DT with more penetration under Nolan.
Expectations: 15-20 tackles, two-to-three sacks

DE Cliff Matthews - 22

Matthews is a good depth defensive end but didn't play at all in 2011. He won't see action unless there is injury.
Verdict: Backup and fifth DE in 2012
Expectations: Will be fifth best player in the DE rotation in 2012, should be on 53-man roster

LB Akeem Dent - 24

The 24-year-old is last year's third-round pick. His coverage skills are right around what Lofton's are, but he has an overall talent level good enough to win the starting MLB job. Dent winning the job could be the best situation for the Falcons.
Verdict: Possible starting MLB and good two-down linebacker.
Expectations: If Curtis Lofton doesn't come back, Akeem Dent could end up being the starting middle linebacker and getting around 100 tackles and one-to-two sacks. But if he's the backup, expect a similar year to this past one.

LB Spencer Adkins - 24

Adkins, age 24, is already heading into his fourth year, and his three years as a reserve has been very good. He's one of the top special teamers on the Falcons for three years now.
Verdict: Reserve and special teamer
Expectations: Special-teams starter getting around 12-15 tackles in 2012.

CB Dominique Franks - 24

Mike Nolan loves using bigger nickel corners like what Franks could do. He's 6'0", 197 lbs, and is an instinctual ball-hawk who is a solid tackler and makes plays on the ball.
Verdict: Starting nickel corner in 2012
Expectations: Two-to-three interceptions, five-to-10 pass deflections and over 30 tackles

CB Christopher Owens - 25

Owens was a disappointment in the defense under Brian Van Gorder. Owens will be a better fit with Nolan's new man coverage schemes. He is also a good blitzer and could win the nickel
Verdict: Should be the fourth-best corner on the team and a special teamer
Expectations: Moving from the nickel to the fourth corner will be beneficial to the team. Should be a sack specialist from the secondary and could surprise in 2012 at corner.

This post was edited by EwokHellKite on Mar 23 2012 03:47pm
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  The Falcons are in the middle of a streak that few teams have accomplished in recent seasons. The Falcons four-season winning record streak puts them among the league's best currently in the NFL and marks a streak that has been somewhat rare in the league since 1970.

When the Falcons completed the 2011 season with a 10-6 mark it gave the franchise its fourth consecutive winning season, the first time in Atlanta's history that feat has been accomplished.

With that string of success it's no wonder why the Falcons are considered one of the top football clubs in the NFL right now. Only four teams currently have a streak of four winning seasons or longer. Joining the Falcons are the Ravens (4), the Steelers (5) and the Patriots (6).

Since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, a winning streak of four-or-more seasons has been accomplished 34 times. Only four franchises have done it three seperate times in their history since 1970. Those teams are the Redskins, the Steelers, the Cowboys and the Patriots, four franchises long synonymous with winning, though the Cowboys and Redskins have struggled to maintain that level of success in recent seasons.

The four straight winning seasons by Atlanta from 2008-2011 marks the first time it has happened in franchise history, all coming under the head coaching leadership of Mike Smith. The Falcons are joined by only one other NFC South team to accomplish that. The Tampa Bay Bucs had a winning record for four straight seasons from 1999-2002. The Panthers have never accomplished it in their franchise history and the Saints are currently on a three-straight-season streak.

In addition to the Saints and Panthers, there are six other teams that have not accomplished four-straight winning seasons since 1970. The Jets, Giants, Texans, Lions, Bengals and Cardinals all have that dubious distinction.

While the run by the Falcons looks to continue on for a few more seasons, it may be difficult to match the longest streak since 1970. The San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys have each had 16 straight winning seasons over the course of their history. The 49ers accomplished this from 1983-1998 and the Cowboys did it from 1970 to 1985.

To make what the Falcons have accomplished recently in what is possibly the most competitive era of NFL football is the fact that nine of the teams that have accomplished four straight winning seasons haven't done so in over a decade.

The direction the Falcons have taken under Smith is remarkable and points to continued future success. Smith is the franchise's 14th head coach and his 43 wins over his first four seasons is a franchise record. His track record also ranks him among the best in the first four seasons by a first-time head coach in NFL history. Smith's 43-21 record since 2008 is tied for fourth with five other coaches on the all-time list. Smith only trails Baltimore's John Harbaugh and the legendary Chuck Knox and George Seifert.


I did not know how rare that was...
Tl;dr we have a 4yr winning streak, only 4 teams in the league have that and only 34 teams all time
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Julio cut his dreads off (he's in the middle)
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Apr 14 2012 08:46am
Matt Ryan working to bulk up
By Pat Yasinskas | ESPN.com

Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan was a recent radio guest on 790 The Zone and he said he wouldn’t have any big problem with the Falcons being featured on HBO’s “Hard Knocks’’ this summer.

“I think we’ve got a veteran team,’’ Ryan said. “We’ve got guys who have been around for a long time, especially on the offensive side of the ball. I know on the defensive side of the ball, we’ve got a bunch of vets, too. So I don’t think it’d be too much of a distraction. We know what it takes to prepare ourselves to play. We know what it takes to win in this league, so I don’t think it’d be too big of a distraction.’’

Agreed, if there’s one NFC South team that’s ready for all that comes with “Hard Knocks’’ right now, it’s the Falcons. The Saints are working through lots of issues and don’t need any more distractions. The Bucs and Panthers are young and need to get a bit more established before they’re ready for that kind of attention.

Ryan also revealed his getting ready to deal with some hard knocks on the field. The quarterback admitted he spent his offseason trying to add some bulk.

“Heading into each offseason, I try and take two or three areas to really improve on,’’ Ryan said. "This year, it was getting a little bit stronger in the weight rooms. So I’ve been working out pretty hard this offseason to try and put on a little bit of weight to get a little bit stronger and I think that’ll help me out on the field. Also, I think we need to be more effective with some of our throws down the field and that’s something that I’ve certainly worked on early this offseason. And I think a combination of those two things will help our success.’’

I think the added bulk could be a good thing. Ryan hasn’t been injury prone, but he doesn’t have as much bulk as a lot of other quarterbacks. Adding a little muscle could help keep him healthy -- and make him a better quarterback -- in the long run.

“I think it’s one of those things you’ve got to give yourself every opportunity to play every week,’’ Ryan said. “And that’s one of the hardest things to do in the NFL. And, then also, have that endurance, when we get into November, December and January to be at your top form. That’s something that, quite frankly, I haven’t done a good enough job of in the past -- playing my best football in January. That’s what I want to do better this year.''
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Apr 14 2012 08:33pm
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-anatomy-of-a-play/09000d5d81cbd646/Anatomy-The-Falcons-skinny-post

Mayock explains how Matt Ryan is the best in the league, and possibly the best ever, at throwing the skinny-post
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Apr 15 2012 07:22am
2012 Falcons draft board



2nd round

LaMichael James RB Oregon 5-08 194
Brandon Brooks OG Miami (Ohio) 6-5 346
Kelechi Osemele OT Iowa State 6-6 333
Jared Crick DE Nebraska 6-4 279
Josh Robinson CB UCF 5-10 199
Jayron Hosley CB Virginia Tech 5-10 178
Trumaine Johnson CB Montana 6-2 204
Chris Polk RB Washington 5-11 215
Isaiah Pead RB Cincinnati 5-10 197
A.J. Jenkins WR Illinois 6-0 190
Dwayne Allen TE Clemson 6-3 255
Brandon Thompson DT Clemson 6-2 314



3rd Round

Jeff Allen OT Illinois 6-4 307
Alameda Ta'amu DT Washington 6-3 348
Ben Jones C Georgia 6-3 303
Mitchell Schwartz OT California 6-5 318
Bernard Pierce RB Temple 6-0 218
James Brown OG Troy 6-4 306
Brandon Boykin CB Georgia 5-10 182
Brandon Taylor SS LSU 5-11 209
Donald Stephenson OT Oklahoma 6-6 312
Orson Charles TE Georgia Jr 6-3 251
Ladarius Green TE La.-Lafayette 6-6 238
Brandon Washington OG Miami (Fla.) 6-3 320
Cam Johnson DE Virginia 6-4 268
Chase Minnifield CB Virginia 5-10 183
Robert Turbin RB Utah State 5-10 222
Brandon Mosley OT Auburn 6-6 314



5th Round

Josh Chapman DT Alabama 6-1 316
Michael Brewster C Ohio State 6-4 312
Ryan Broyles WR Oklahoma 5-10 192
Trenton Robinson FS Michigan State 5-10 195
Joe Adams WR Arkansas 5-11 179
Antonio Allen SS South Carolina 6-2 210
Brett Roy DT Nevada 6-3 275
Junior Hemingway WR Michigan 6-1 225
Rhett Ellison TE Southern California 6-5 251
Tom Compton OT South Dakota 6-5 314
Josh Norman CB Coastal Carolina 6-0 197
Antonio Allen SS South Carolina 6-2 210
David Molk C Michigan 6-1 298
Chase Ford TE Miami (Fla.) 6-7 255
Nate Potter OT Boise State 6-6 303
Tom Compton OT South Dakota 6-5 314
Hebron Fangupo DT Brigham Young 6-1 323
Audie Cole ILB North Carolina State 6-4 246


6th Round

Matt Reynolds OT Brigham Young 6-5 302
Tommy Streeter WR Miami (Fla.) 6-5 219
Brad Smelley FB Alabama 6-2 238
Eddie Pleasant SS Oregon 5-10 211
Tim Fugger DE Vanderbilt 6-4 250
Quentin Saulsberry C Mississippi State 6-2 304
Duke Ihenacho SS San Jose State 6-0 213
Jacquies Smith DE Missouri 6-3 253
Rishaw Johnson OG California (PA) 6-3 313
Chris Greenwood CB Albion 6-1 193
Ryan Miller OG Colorado 6-7 321
DaJohn Harris DT Southern California 6-3 306
Travis Lewis OLB Oklahoma 6-1 246
Brandon Lindsey OLB Pittsburgh 6-2 254


7th Round

James Hanna TE Oklahoma 6-4 252
Tavon Wilson FS Illinois 6-0 205
Braylon Broughton OLB TCU 6-4 257
Garth Gerhart C Arizona State 6-1 305
Sean Richardson SS Vanderbilt 6-3 216
Caleb McSurdy ILB Montana 6-1 245
Tahir Whitehead OLB Temple 6-2 237
Tyler Nielsen OLB Iowa 6-3 238
DeAngelo Tyson DT Georgia 6-2 315
N.Jean-Baptiste DT Baylor 6-2 335
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