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Of Adam Jennings, A bad call, and a disheartening loss

We all either saw it happen, watched the replay, or read about it here by now.  What unfolded at approximately the two minute and twenty second mark of the fourth quarter of todays game will prove to be a pivotal point to this season.  I do not want to go as far as to say that what happens tommorow or later this week will define the current front offices tenure, but their reaction will be telling. 

First things first, Adam Jennings has to be removed from the role of punt returner, if not from the active roster entirely.  If his continued failure is not addressed, it will give the press a foundation of criticism for the front office and coaching staff.  With all of the good will the team has built up over the first 6 weeks, there is no reason to allow a problem like this to fester any longer.  Jennings has to go, case closed.

As far as the rest of the team;  They need to show up next week against Oakland and beat them like a rented mule.  They cannot allow Jennings misplay, the refs missed call, and an apparent blase attiude by the defense on the eagles ensuant possesion to carry over AT ALL.  I firmly beleive that the leadership in place will make sure that it does not, but its not just on Mike Smith.  Now is when guys like Lawyer Milloy have to look everyone in the locker room square in the eye and demand they perform to the best of their ability next week.

Matt Ryan needs to head into the next game dying to prove that he couldve rallied the birds to victory again;  He needs to prove he learned from his bad throw.  Mike Mularkey (and Mike Smith for that matter), need to show they learned a lesson on that red zone possesion as well, but they must also show they are not gun shy when it comes to calling pass plays inside the opponents 20.

Whether we like it or not, today happened.  I beleive in the end, it may be a good thing.  THis team proved today that it can play a full game with a very good football team.  Now they need to learn to adopt a We'll show you attitude, and react to this loss by ripping off a few wins in a row.

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Matt Ryan's new nickname

It is difficult to keep coming up with these, but after Joey Joe Joe Junior Shabadoo, and "Comrade" Dimitroff, I beleive I've struck gold again and found the most appropriate nickname available for Matt Ryan.  If you have not seen Team America World Police, you won't get it, however if you have, I motion that Ryan's new nickname mimick Matt Damon's only lines in the aforementioned motion picture master peice....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWTzyU5MFgM

Maaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttt RYyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!

Poll
Nickname for Matt Ryan?
Matty Ice
10 votes
Maaaaatttttttt Ryyyyyaaannnn
4 votes
Matty Light
7 votes
Matty Horse Face
1 votes
Ryanheart
7 votes
Other (specify in comments)
1 votes

30 votes | Poll has closed

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A some what over looked QB Prospect

With all the coverage Matt Ryan, Brian Brohm, Joe Flacco, and to a lesser extent Chad Henne have received in the leadup to this years draft, there is one very good QB prospect who seems to have avoided the wide spread media attention.  

I'm not sure all of you have heard of him, and I'm sure a number of you will discount him immediately because he runs a 4.4 forty, but heres who I'd nudge Comrade Dimitroff to pick if I was an advisor.

Without further ado, allow me to introduce Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego Toreros.  He of swift feet and 43 td passes.  Oh yeah, he only threw 1 pick the entire year.  

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=166992

Sure, he didn't play against many big time programs, but neither did Flacco.  In my opinion He's worth a shot, he's one hell of an athlete, and the stats make it fairly apparent that he makes pretty good decisions...

He was tutored in college by Jim Harbaugh, a guy who knows a thing or two about quarterbacking in the NFL...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sITaJVOX0BQ

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Vick & Blank are Pen Pals

Falcons owner Arthur Blank said he has been in touch with Michael Vick. "Michael has written a couple times. I've written him back," Blank said. "We have that kind of relationship. Despite the mixture of frustration, anger and disappointment in him, I believe in second chances and redemption. I would love to see Michael pay his debt to society and come out and play again in the NFL. I think he could also be a big help to ... speak to people about some of his choices."

Oh boy....

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daunte and randy

I was discussing the truly feasible landing spots for the aforementioned formerly dynamic duo and i settled on one team in particular...the bucAneers.  Last I checked they were 44 mil under the cap, and Garcia missed a number of games to injury last yr.  While I dont believe this will actually happen, I was interested in hearing other cases be made for potential destinatons.

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DRAFT

2008 DRAFT ORDER

  1. Miami
  2. St. Louis
  3. Atlanta
  4. Oakland
  5. Kansas City
  6. N.Y. Jets
  7. New England (from San Fran.)
  8. Baltimore
The Falcons also have two second round picks, their own, and houstons (part of the schaub trade).  Thats 3 picks in the top 50.

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Falcons make job offer to Bill Parcells

It seems Arthur Blank has offered Bill Parcells the position of V.P of football operations. If Parcells were to accept said offer, he would wield a significant amount of power.  Parcells would be responsible for hiring the new head coach, re-organizing the personnel department, and if he and Blank see fit, hiring a new G.M.  Rich McKay has been removed as the teams general manager.  Blank has asked McKay to remain with the franchise to oversee stadium plans and as a liasion to the league.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3160597

nothing from the ajc on this yet, but i'm sure tommorows paper will cover it.

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Face of the Franchise

Its high time the Falcons restored order to the franchise.  Its gotta start from the top, and the best way to put a stranglehold on this debacle is to hire someone with a stellar reputation as a head coach IN THE NFL.  I hate to beat a dead horse, and since I've been begging for Cowher since mid-season, I'm sure you guys knew where I was going with this, but humor me for a minute.

Cowher is 100% what this team needs.  The minute he walks in that door HE COMMANDS respect from every single person involved with the falcons franchise.  He is a proven winner who has shown that he can adapt to the circumstances that present themselves.  He is both a players coach and a disciplinarian.  HE WOULD IMMEDIATELY BECOME THE FACE OF THE FRANCHISE.  No matter what big free agent the team signed, they would not over shadow Cowher (tom brady and peyton manning excluded).  

I strongly beleive Cowhers presence and influence would help to quickly turn this team around.  I beleive the veterans who had such problems with Petrino would be ecstatic to see a proven winner with an NFL resume on board.  I also beleive that his longevity (he ain't jumping ship after 13 games, or 3 years) would allow Rich McKay to do a far better job at identifying and signing/drafting (I really can't knock McKay, our drafts have been good under his watch) the players Cowher would need to turn this team into a perenial super bowl contender.  

I wish there was some way we could force Blank and Cowher into a room together, with a contract that has 3 lines on it, the amount of money, the # of years, and a place for cowher and blank to sign.

After all we've endured this past year, we deserve a head coach and a breath of fresh air.

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Great Article on Vick

Perhaps the only article I have read during this entire fiasco that seems to take a deep breath and a step back in looking at the situation.  I really couldn't agree more that all the talk of "making an example" of Vick, or any defendant, is completely ridiculous and 100% against the tenants of the American Judicial system.  Definetly worth the read.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/070816

[editor's note, by Dave the Falconer] I actually hadn't caught this rare non-TMQ story by Easterbrook, and it's very thought provoking. Give it a read and let Hamburger know what you think about it.

Update [2007-8-20 19:41:50 by Dave the Falconer]: Seems a trifle less thought-provoking now, but I still think the basic point he was making is a generally applicable one. Unfortunately, his timing couldn't have been worse unless he had posted it today.

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