
| Falcons Legit or Last Season a Fluke? | |
Last season the Altanta Falcons, led by Michael Turner and Matt Ryan, shocked the NFL world as they would finish the season 11-5 and earn themselves a playoff berth. No one outside of the Falcons locker room thought that they’d have a winning record, let alone a playoff berth but that’s what happened. Now inquiring minds wonder, are the Falcons legit or was last season merely a fluke, although a feel-good story. There is now pressure on Roddy White, Matt Ryan, Michael Turner and company to match last season’s effort and possibly even exceed what was done last season. There are those who now expect the Falcons to be contenders for a Super Bowl berth and if the Arizona Cardinals showed us anything, it’s that no matter what the team name on the front of your jersey is or no matter how good others think you are the Super Bowl is always a realistic possibility. To give Matt Ryan another target in the passing game, the Falcons acquired tight end Tony Gonzalez in the off-season hoping he’d not only bring his ability to make plays, but his veteran leadership as well. There are some who question how much is left in the tank for Gonzalez, but to be fair to him, the last couple of seasons in Kansas City wasn’t anything special as they running game struggled, the offensive line struggled, and the quarterback position was never solved. He has a chance to be re-born in Atlanta with a Falcons team who hopes to be flying high this season. Posted in 1 | No Comments »
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| Life After Vick | |
So where do we go from here? We don’t have to go deep into the story as unless you’ve lived under a rock the last few months you know what’s going on. The best thing to have come from this was the signing of Byron Leftwich, one of the most underrated QB’s in the league IMO. He was only pushed out of Jacksonville because they grew tired of his injurie habits and had a 100% healthy Garrard there ready to play ball. Leftwich is a gutty play. He isn’t the most skilled player, but he makes plays, especially when you need them. Harrington is pretty much the opposite type of player. When you need a big one..you can’t count on him in the least bit. Leftwich thrives in those situations. Were the Falcons really going anywhere with Michael Vick anyway? They were coming off a horrible year. He has never been able to consistently throw the ball to a wideout. Sure he hasn’t had the best WR’s but a lot of the very same guys had big years else where and got to Atlanta and went nowhere fast. If life doesn’t look to good after Vick, I don’t think it has much to do with Vick. This team could no doubt find itself as a better team in 2-3 years without Vick then they would have been with him. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| X-Falcon Tony Graziani Going Strong in the Arena Football Leage | |
Graziani & Co. Look to Carry Momentum into the Postseason… By Gregg Hayim The Philadelphia Soul walked into the Wachovia Center Thursday night with their playoff ticket having already been punched. Brilliant early season play and a 4-0 start can be credited for that. However, a five-game mid-season skid and the inability to regain that once stellar form almost cost them the chance to open the post-season at home. Almost, being the operative word.
The Soul’s luck headed southbound when franchise quarterback Tony Graziani went down with a shoulder injury during the second quarter of a Week 7 Monday night game in Dallas. Graziani was placed on the IR and wouldn’t return to action for a month. The Soul would lose the game-and the subsequent four in his absence.
In his return to duty, Graziani lead the team to it’s first victory since early April, a 78-34 decision over the New Orleans VooDoo. Since the injury, the Soul have gradually regained their early-season form and Graziani’s new found rhythm with his receiving corps could not have come at a better time. Philadelphia closed the season on the heels of 4-2 stretch; including last Thursdays dramatic 63-49 comeback win over the Orlando Predators.
Philadelphia began the game in auspicious fashion; subsequent first quarter possessions resulting in a turnover on downs followed by a Graziani interception that went for six the other way put the Soul in an early 14-0 hole. Not exactly the start Head Coach Brett Munsey had in mind. Graziani- and the Soul- would recover; chipping away at the Predators lead and tying the game at 35 heading into the intermission. Despite an Orlando third quarter opening drive touchdown, the Soul remained resilient and Graziani, well, he remained brilliant. A dazzling second half aerial display, the results of which earned him AFL Offensive Player of the Week Honors and should serve as a warning sign to the rest of the league as to what Graziani and Co. are capable of when healthy and in-tune.
Graziani, a former seventh round pick of the Atlanta Falcons, was magnificent as he rallied his troops, throwing for three touchdown passes and accounting for a fourth with his legs: a two-yard run touchdown run that iced the game and ultimately kept the teams travel gear in storage- at least for another week. A thrilling Soul victory and an equally bitter Predators defeat.
Luckily-for the Predators-if they want redemption they won’t have to wait long. The two teams will play again this weekend in the opening round of the AFL playoffs as Friday’s Wild Card match-up marks the first time since 2001 that two teams will play each other in Week 17 and then during the first-round of the playoffs. However, the Orlando Predators should be careful with what they wish for as a Tony Graziani lead Philadelphia offense is things nightmares, not dreams, are made of… Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| WR Finneran re-injures knee | |
[QUOTE]Falcons WR Brian Finneran re-injured his right knee over the weekend, according to a club spokesman. He went on Reserve/Injured with the injury on July 31 of last year after he suffered it on July 29 during training camp. He had been rehabbing the knee in preparation for the 2007 season. Finneran is being evaluated by doctors this week and there is no word on his status from the club. The 6-5, 217-pound receiver has 187 receptions for 2,647 yards and 15 touchdowns in 86 career games (35 starts). The Villanova product came into the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Seattle in 1998. He saw time in the 1999 season with Philadelphia before he was signed to the Falcons’ practice squad in December of that year.[/QUOTE] http://atlantafalcons.com/team/article.jsp?id=19509 I had a good feeling that Finneran would be off the team this year - injured or not. It’s too bad though, because before his injury last year, every one was so excited to have him. Good luck to him. He was a good Falcon. The future receiver depth chart looks to me like this: Joe Horn - Michael Jenkins - Roddy White - Laurent Robinson - Adam Jennings Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| Atlanta Falcons 2007 NFL Mock Draft | |
Atlanta Falcons 2007 NFL Mock Draft First Round: Laron Landry Safety | Senior | L.S.U. Second Round: Michael Bush RB | Senior | Louisville Third Round: Daniel Bazuin DE | Senior | Central Michigan Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| Falcons Playoff Hopes Alive | |
With still 2 games remaining on the schedule against Carolina and Philly, their playoff hopes are still alive. Both team sare at this moment playing with their backup quarterbacks, so both are winnable games for sure. Hopefulyl Michael Vick is up and ready to play next week too. It;s also the game he looks to be set to go above 1000 yards rushing. For a QB that’s a crazy accomplishment. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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