atlanta-journal--constitution Stories - The Falcoholic
Falcons Courting Free Agents L.J. Smith, Daniel Loper
BREAKING UPDATE: D. Orlando says Loper has re-scheduled his Falcon visit to an unspecified date. Free agency is starting up in Atlanta, albeit with a lot of clanks and thunks. The ever-informative D. Orlando Ledbetter over at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution tells us that L.J. Smith's courtship...
In Defense Of The First Two Days Of Falcon Free Agency
At times like these, patience is the key. Sure, we've lost three out of our four major unrestricted free agents. Domonique Foxworth was a quality player last season, Michael Boley was great until last year and Keith Brooking was a little bit past his prime. They were all pieces of the team and...
Are The Falcons Considering Cornerbacks Early In The Draft?
There's so many questions that this Atlanta Journal-Constitution article raises. The first question is, what kind of article is this? It says at the beginning that our good Comrade Thomas Dimitroff is looking hard at cornerbacks and defensive ends, but that's never backed up by any direct...
Michael Boley Regaining Monstrous Form?
Unlike the stock market, Michael Boley is trending upward. Zing! I'd make quite the economic pundit, no? But Boley's hopeful resurgence is much more important to us today than the fact that many of us are eating bowls of nails for breakfast. Boley rose from obscurity to become one of the league's...
Terence Moore Wants The Falcons To Win Now!
In the early days of this blog, I frequently went after columnists who I thought had no idea what they were talking about. As I've gotten a little older and wiser, I realize that for the most part it's wise to let people have their opinions and concentrate on mine, which is obviously correct....
The Striking History Of Falcon QBs
Just a quick update before midnight tonight. If you've ever wanted to re-live the glory days of Falcon QBs (hint: there were very few), the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has you covered in a big way. Anybody else remember the days when Tony Graziani started for the team? How about those days when...
One Is The Loneliest Number (Of Falcon Wins)
I'm going to let Mark Bradley of the AJC take this one: We’ve all assumed the season ahead won’t be kind — both ESPN and Sports Illustrated have tabbed the Falcons the NFL’s worst team — but there’s a difference between unkind and utterly wretched....





