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		<title>Drew Brees can break Dan Marino’s record for passing yards tonight</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 21:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees signs caps for fans before his game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana November 6, 2011. REUTERS/Dan Anderson (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL) Considering how much of an impact tonight’s Monday Night Football game between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans [...]]]></description>
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<p>Considering how much of an impact tonight’s Monday Night Football game between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints will have on the NFC playoff picture, it’s easy to forget that Drew Brees is on the verge of breaking one of Dan Marino’s last major records.</p>
<p>If Brees throws for 305 yards, he’ll break Marino’s record for most passing yards in a single season. Marino accomplished the feat back in 1984 when he also broke the single-season record for most passing touchdowns with 48, which Peyton Manning broke in 2004 when he threw 49 touchdown passes.</p>
<p>If Brees plays as well tonight as he usually does versus Atlanta, then he should have no problem breaking the record in front of a primetime audience. He threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns in the Saints’ 26-23 victory over the Falcons in mid-November this year, and has thrown for at least 300 yards in four of his previous eight games against Atlanta. That said, he has never thrown for over 300 yards twice in one season versus the Falcons, who are determined not to be the team that allows him to break Marino’s record.</p>
<p>“We don’t want to be the team that he played against when he actually gets the record,” Falcons cornerback Kelvin Hayden said last week. “Mainly, you want to come out with the win, but secondarily we don’t want the record broken on us.”</p>
<p>Unfortunately for he and the Falcons, Hayden will likely watch tonight’s game from the sidelines as he continues to recover from a dislocated toe. But the team hopes to have top corner Brent Grimes back, which would be a huge coup for the Atlanta secondary. Grimes has missed the past three weeks with a knee injury and while he’s officially listed as questionable, he was able to practice this week (albeit on a limited basis).</p>
<p>Brees’ chase of Marino’s record is taking a backseat to the importance of tonight’s game as it pertains to the NFC playoff picture. The Saints are in a battle with the 49ers for the No. 2 seed behind the Packers, while the Falcons are jockeying for position with the Lions for the No. 5 spot. Atlanta could also still win the NFC South if it beats New Orleans and Tampa Bay in its final two games, and if the Saints lose to the Panthers this Sunday.</p>
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		<title>2011 NFL Week 14 Point Spreads &amp; Odds</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 12:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton celebrates after the Panthers score against the Washington Redskins in the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 23, 2011. Carolina won 33-20 UPI/Nell Redmond . Four spreads of note: Giants +3 @ Cowboys, 8:30PM ET, Sunday This game is the ultimate crapshoot; it [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Four spreads of note:</em></p>
<p><strong>Giants +3 @ Cowboys, 8:30PM ET, Sunday</strong><br />
This game is the ultimate crapshoot; it could play out in a variety of different ways, none of which would be surprising. But if you’re looking for value, I almost always go with the underdog when it comes to betting on NFC East teams. When NFC East teams are expected to win against an inferior opponent, for whatever reason they seem to underachieve. Examples of this include the Cowboys’ loss to the Cardinals last week, or their failed cover against the Dolphins and Redskins, respectively, in previous games. The Giants also lost to the Seahawks at home, failed to cover against the Dolphins at home, and lost the Eagles as a 6-point favorite in Week 11. On the flip side, the Giants covered and won against the Eagles (Week 2), Patriots (Week 9) and Packers (Week 13) as underdogs of seven points or more. Granted, New York was also crushed by New Orleans in Week 12 but my point is this: NFC East teams often represent value when they’re the underdog and are good fade material when they’re supposed to win. I don’t have hard data here so take this simple approach with a grain of salt.  But again, from a pure value standpoint it sure seems like NFC East teams rise to the challenge when they’re the dog.</p>
<p><strong>Raiders +11 @ Packers, 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
As I’ve written many times on this site: It’s Green Bay and then everyone else. And with how poorly Oakland played last Sunday in Miami, there will be plenty of bettors that look at the spread in this game and lay the 11 points without hesitation. But let’s keep in mind that the Raiders’ backs are against the wall here. They’re now tied with Denver for first place in the AFC West and while they play undefeated Green Bay this Sunday, the Broncos have a very winnable home game against a Jay Cutler and Matt Forte-less Chicago team. Thus, we’re probably going to see Oakland’s best effort. With the amount of injuries that the Raiders accumulated in the past month, it was only a matter of time before they suffered a letdown like they did last weekend against the Dolphins. Thus, I’m thinking they bounce back strong this Sunday and at the very least stay within 10 points of the Pack.</p>
<p><strong>49ers -3.5 @ Cardinals, 4:05PM ET</strong><br />
This is a game you look at and you say, “49ers are only -3.5? Sign me up.” But Arizona proved last Sunday in its win over Dallas that it hasn’t given up on the season despite the fact that the playoffs remain a longshot. The Rams, on the other hand, gave up weeks ago and bettors will probably rush to the window to lay coin on a Niners team that routed St. Louis by 26 points last week. What I’m saying is that this is your classic trap game. Oddsmakers claim that they don’t lay traps for bettors but why is this game only 3.5? San Fran is 10-2 this season while Arizona is 5-7. Even with home field advantage factored in, the line still seems too low. I’m not suggested that the Cards will win outright but something tells me oddsmakers are banking on this being a field goal game either way.</p>
<p><strong>Falcons -3 @ Panthers, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
I wrote this in my recap of Week 13 and I’ll mention it again seeing as how it relates to this article: I don’t think there’s that wide of a gap between the Falcons and Panthers right now. On paper, Atlanta has better overall talent. But on paper, Atlanta had better overall talent than Houston and it lost 17-10 despite the fact that Andre Johnson suffered another hamstring injury in the second half and T.J. Yates started for the Texans at quarterback. The Falcons will once again be without top cornerback Brent Grimes and nickel back Kelvin Hayden, which means Dominique Franks and Chris Owens will receive plenty of looks this Sunday from Cam Newton. Given the inexperience of Franks and Owens, they become a weakness that Newton may exploit. There’s always value in a home dog and given the injuries the Falcons are currently dealing with on both sides of the ball, I’d give Carolina a long look this Sunday. </p>
<p><strong>2011 NFL Week 14 Odds:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Thursday, December 8</strong><br />
Browns +14 (38.5)<br />
Steelers -14</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, December 11</strong><br />
Colts +16 (40.5)<br />
Ravens -16<br />
Texans +3 (37.5)<br />
Bengals -3<br />
Raiders +10.5 (52.5)<br />
Packers -10.5<br />
Chiefs +9 (36.5)<br />
Jets -9<br />
Vikings +7.5 (48)<br />
Lions -7.5<br />
Saints -3.5 (48.5)<br />
Titans +3.5<br />
Eagles +3 (44)<br />
Dolphins -3<br />
Patriots -8 (47.5)<br />
Redskins +8<br />
Falcons -3 (48)<br />
Panthers +3<br />
Bucs +2 (38)<br />
Jaguars -2<br />
49ers -3.5 (39.5)<br />
Cardinals +3.5<br />
Bears +3.5 (35.5)<br />
Broncos -3.5<br />
Bills +7 (47.5)<br />
Chargers -7<br />
Giants +3 (49)<br />
Cowboys -3</p>
<p><strong>Monday, December 12</strong><br />
Rams +6.5 (38)<br />
Seahawks -6.5</p>
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		<title>2011 NFL Week 13 Odds &amp; Point Spreads</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 12:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em>Four odds of note:</em></p>
<p><strong>Colts –20.5 @ Patriots, 1:00PM ET, Sunday</strong><br />
I about fell over when I first saw the opening line for this game, which was actually New England –21. But the spread makes sense. First of all, the Colts haven’t covered in seven straight weeks so oddsmakers have to push the envelope to see what price bettors will be willing to pay in order to keep fading Indy. Secondly, New England is just two weeks removed from covering a 17-point spread against the Chiefs on Monday Night Football, so oddsmakers realize that bettors are at least willing to lay that number when it comes to wagering on the Pats. But 20.5? For a NFL game? Dear, Barbara.</p>
<p><strong>Falcons –1.5 @ Texans, 1:00PM ET, Sunday</strong><br />
There’s an unwritten rule when it comes to wagering: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. The Texans are starting T.J. Yates at quarterback against a Falcons team that has won two straight games and is chasing down a playoff berth in the NFC. Why wouldn’t you lay the 1.5 points on Atlanta? All they have to do is win, basically. That said, the Texans knew as soon as Matt Schaub went down for the season that no matter who was playing quarterback, their defense and running game would have to carry them. The Falcons have been inconsistent on offense all season and while their run defense has been stout, they will be tested by the Texans’ excellent rushing attack. Plus, Atlanta could be without two of its top three cornerbacks as Brent Grimes (knee) and Kelvin Hayden (toe) are both expected to miss this Sunday. Beware the trap.</p>
<p><strong>Raiders +2.5 @ Dolphins, 1:00PM ET, Sunday</strong><br />
Speaking of traps, the 3-8 Dolphins are a 2.5-point favorite against the 7-4 Raiders who are battling the Broncos for the AFC West crown? Hello, Oakland and the points! Again, beware the bet that looks too good to be true. Miami’s defense has been a rock over the past couple of weeks and the Fish were one big play/stop away from beating the Cowboys last Thursday. Miami clearly hasn’t given up on the season despite its record and will probably enjoy playing the role of spoiler from here on out.</p>
<p><strong>Chiefs +9 @ Bears, 1:00PM ET, Sunday</strong><br />
Who is going to lay nearly 10 points on a Caleb Hanie-led Chicago team after his performance last Sunday in Oakland? The Chiefs failed to cover as a 17-point underdog two weeks ago in New England but they nearly came from behind and beat the Steelers last Sunday night. I think there’s going to be plenty of Kansas City backers come Sunday, so it’ll be interesting to see if the line moves, and by how much, come Sunday. The Bears are much tougher at home than they are on the road, plus they have Matt Forte, Devin Hester and a (usually) stingy defense. But Hanie radically changes what Mike Martz wants to do on offense and it’s tough envisioning them covering a 9-point spread. </p>
<p><strong>2011 NFL Week 13 Point Spreads</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Thursday, December 1</strong><br />
Eagles –3 (44)<br />
Seahawks +3</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, December 4</strong><br />
Raiders +2.5 (43)<br />
Dolphins –2.5</p>
<p>Falcons –1.5 (38.5)<br />
Texans +1.5</p>
<p>Titans +1 (43.5)<br />
Bills –1</p>
<p>Chiefs +9 (36.5)<br />
Bears –9</p>
<p>Jets –3 (38)<br />
Redskins +3</p>
<p>Bengals +6.5 (42)<br />
Steelers –6.5</p>
<p>Broncos +1<br />
Vikings –1</p>
<p>Panthers +3.5 (48)<br />
Bucs –3.5</p>
<p>Colts +20.5 (49.5)<br />
Patriots –20.5</p>
<p>Ravens –6.5 (37.5)<br />
Browns +6.5</p>
<p>Cowboys –4.5 (45.5)<br />
Cardinals +4.5</p>
<p>Packers –7 (53)<br />
Giants +7</p>
<p>Rams +13 (37.5)<br />
49ers –13</p>
<p>Lions +9 (54.5)<br />
Saints –9</p>
<p><strong>Monday, December 5</strong><br />
Chargers –1.5 (38.5)<br />
Jaguars +1.5</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m starting a new column and I&#8217;m calling it &#8220;I&#8217;m Just Saying.&#8221; Peter King has a column (Monday Morning Quarterback), so it only makes sense that a well-respected sports blogger like myself has a column as well.</p>
<p>What? I&#8217;m not well-respected? Who the hell is Anthony Stalter? Peter King is more established?</p>
<p>What-ev.</p>
<p>- Let&#8217;s hold off on the Giants-look-like-Super-Bowl-contenders-again talk after they beat a crap Redskins team. After their effort against the Eagles and Giants over the past few weeks, I&#8217;m fully convinced that Oregon could beat the Redskins on a neutral field.</p>
<p>- Hey Josh Freeman, I&#8217;d stay away from Brent Grimes the next time Atlanta comes to down. Dude is small but he&#8217;s often the most athletic player on the field.</p>
<p>- Lion fans are pissed about the unnecessary roughness penalty on Ndamukong Suh for the forearm shiver that he delivered to Jay Cutler&#8217;s back, but riddle me this, Batman: Was the play avoidable? Could Suh have chosen not to go GSP on Cutler and still gotten him down? What I&#8217;m asking is: Was it necessary roughness?</p>
<p>- I&#8217;m pretty sure I could think of two reasons not to start Brett Favre for every one reason that Leslie Fraizer comes up with. Let&#8217;s start with these: His touchdown to interception ratio this year is 10:17 and even after his effort on Sunday, one could make an argument that Ryan Fitzpatrick is better at this point in his career. That&#8217;s right &#8211; Ryan Fitzpatrick. So why not Tarvaris Jackson, Leslie?</p>
<p>- Is there any reason Marion Barber should get carries for the Cowboys with how good Felix Jones and Tashard Choice looked against the Colts? Sorry, is there any <em>good</em> reason I mean to write.</p>
<p>- You&#8217;re lucky the Colts wound up scoring anyway, Eric Foster.</p>
<p>- Hey Peyton: blue shirts, white helmets, my man.</p>
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<p>- As long as Jeff Fisher stays in Tennessee (which may only be until the end of the year), he will be haunted by LeGarrette Blount. Just make room next time, Fish.</p>
<p>- The Packers&#8217; throwback uniforms prove that color did, in fact, not exist in 1929.</p>
<p>- Aaron Rodgers hasn&#8217;t thrown an interception in five straight games and finished with a season-high 135.1 passer rating against the Niners. Someone say that he&#8217;s <em>not</em> the best quarterback in the league right now. Say it!</p>
<p>- The Great Wall of China wouldn&#8217;t have held Donald Driver out of the end zone on his 61-yard touchdown reception.</p>
<p>- There are two halves in a football game, Carolina.</p>
<p>- Try celebrating after you reach the end zone, Leon Washington.</p>
<p>- Here&#8217;s how I know that nobody knows what they&#8217;re talking about when it comes to the NFL: Raiders 28, Chargers 13. Anyone who said before today that the Raiders would win outright is either an Oakland fan or a liar. Same goes for anyone who said the Raiders would sweep the Bolts this season.</p>
<p>- Did Raymond James host a college football game on Saturday or a monster truck rally? That turf was nasty&#8230;</p>
<p>- The Lions basically ran a college offense with Drew Stanton under center and scored 20 points on the Bears&#8217; defense. I&#8217;m&#8230;just&#8230;saying.</p>
<p>- Randy Moss is putting on a clinic for what not to do in the final year of your contract.</p>
<p>- Are there any available special team coaches? The Chargers may need one&#8230;</p>
<p>- Is there any question that Champ Bailey can still play at an elite level? Dwayne Bowe, who has been nearly unstoppable for a month-plus now, was held to zero catches on Sunday.</p>
<p>- How could you jump offsides on that fourth down, Pat Sims? I mean, you know the only reason the Saints were lined up for a play was because they were trying to draw you offsides and you jump offsides? For realsies? That&#8217;s almost as bad as a runner getting picked off at first base after the pitcher fakes to third.</p>
<p>- It&#8217;s hard to make Jake Delhomme look good, so congrats, Chad Henne.</p>
<p>- How bad was Matt Leinart for Ken Whisenhunt to say, &#8220;Let&#8217;s go with Derek Anderson,&#8221; before the season?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m just saying&#8230;</p>
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		<title>2010 NFL Question Marks: Atlanta Falcons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 22:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merry training camp season, everyone. It’s been a long offseason, but football is finally gearing up again and to celebrate I’m rolling out a new series on TSR entitled “2010 NFL Question Marks,” where I discuss one or two of the biggest concerns that teams have heading into the new season. Granted, some teams have [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Merry training camp season, everyone. It’s been a long offseason, but football is finally gearing up again and to celebrate I’m rolling out a new series on TSR entitled <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/2010-nfl-question-marks-series/" target="_blank">“2010 NFL Question Marks,”</a> where I discuss one or two of the biggest concerns that teams have heading into the new season. Granted, some teams have more issues than others, but I’ll primarily be focusing on the biggest problem areas. Today I’ll be discussing the Falcons, who still have some holdover questions from last year in their secondary.</em></strong></p>
<p>When you look up and down the Falcons’ current depth chart, you don’t see a lot of weaknesses. Their offensive core of Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez is outstanding and while their offensive line is comprised of five no-names (save for maybe former first rounder Sam Baker), they’re solid as a collective unit (even underrated to some extent).</p>
<p>Atlanta’s biggest question marks come on the defensive side of the ball, although they’re not as prevalent as some may think. John Abraham saw his sack total drop from 16.5 in 2008 to only 5.5 in 2009, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t effective. He still provided the Falcons with a steady pass rush – he just didn’t get to the quarterback as frequently as he did in ’08.</p>
<p>That said, the Falcons definitely need him to pick up his game if they’re going to make a trip back to the postseason this year. The good news is that he’ll have help in the form of Jonathan Babineaux (the team’s most underrated defensive player and best interior pass-rusher) and Peria Jerry (assuming he’s healthy), as well as two ends in Kroy Biermann and Lawrence Sidbury that I firmly believe will turn heads this season. Plus, if former 8th overall pick Jamaal Anderson ever lives up to the potential he displayed during his final year at Arkansas, the Falcons could have the makings of a great defensive line.</p>
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<p>At linebacker, third-year player Curtis Lofton is the anchor of the defense. He’s a budding star and will soon be accompanied by versatile 2010 first rounder Sean Weatherspoon, although the former Missouri product will be eased into a starting role. For now, veteran Mike Peterson and the steady Stephen Nicholas will flank Lofton on the outsides.</p>
<p>That leaves the secondary as the team’s biggest question mark heading into the new season. But considering the Falcons broke the bank to bring in former Texan Dunta Robinson, it’s less of a question mark this season than it was in ’09.</p>
<p>Robinson is coming off a down year, but he’ll provide a dramatic upgrade over Chris Houston, who was traded to the Lions in the offseason. Some believe he won’t live up to the massive six-year, $57 million contract he signed in early March of this year and maybe he won&#8217;t, but at the very least he brings stability to a secondary that desperately needed it after having a revolving door at the cornerback position last season.</p>
<p>The other starting corner spot is up for grabs, although Brent Grimes flashed a lot of ability towards the end of last year by picking off four passes in the final three games. He’s undersized, but he&#8217;s also highly athletic and often turns heads with his playmaking ability. Can he become an every game starter is the question. If he can, then Chris Owens, Chevis Jackson and rookie Dominique Franks (who has received high remarks this offseason) will battle for the nickel and dime spots.</p>
<p>At free safety, the Falcons have an emerging young star in third-year player Thomas DeCoud. He had a breakout year of sorts in ’09 and the team is enamored with his potential. </p>
<p>But the strong safety position is the concern. The general consensus is that the Atlanta coaching staff wasn’t thrilled with Erik Coleman’s play last year and would love it if former second rounder William Moore overtook the starting SS position this season. Moore is a young, heavy hitter, but has been plagued with injuries the last two seasons (which includes his senior year at Missouri) and hasn’t been able to unseat Coleman yet.</p>
<p>Can Robinson rebound and live up to his contract? Can Grimes secure the No. 2 corner role? Will DeCoud’s stock continue to go up or will he suffer a letdown after such a productive ’09 campaign? Can Moore unseat Coleman? Assuming everyone stays relatively healthy on both sides of the ball, there’s little doubt that the Falcons are playoff contenders this season. But can their secondary become a strength or will it be the thing that holds them back in 2010?</p>
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		<title>Dunta Robinson a Falcon by the end of the day?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 16:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Atlanta GM Thomas Dimitroff’s exact words, the Falcons have publicly stated over the past couple weeks that they would be “fiscally responsible” when it comes to spending money on free agents this offseason. In other words, the Falcons are expected to be awfully quiet in free agency and instead focus on the draft. But [...]]]></description>
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<p>Using Atlanta GM Thomas Dimitroff’s exact words, the Falcons have publicly stated over the past couple weeks that they would be “fiscally responsible” when it comes to spending money on free agents this offseason. In other words, the Falcons are expected to be awfully quiet in free agency and instead focus on the draft.</p>
<p>But as of Friday morning, the Falcons appear to be a lock to land former Texan Dunta Robinson, who along with Leigh Bodden is one of the top cornerbacks on the market. <a href="http://twitter.com/Adam_Schefter/status/10012675898" target="_blank">Robinson is currently in Atlanta</a> now and a deal could be wrapped up by the end of the day.</p>
<p>Despite Dimitroff’s stated plan to fly under the radar this offseason, the Falcons know that their number one need is in the secondary. They re-signed veteran Brian Williams to a one-year deal on Thursday, but he’s 31 and missed most of the 2009 season after tearing his ACL. Chris Houston (a 2007 second round pick) was eventually supposed to emerge as the team’s No. 1 corner and while he’s a tremendous athlete, he has trouble playing the ball when it’s in the air and often gets beat in coverage. Brent Grimes is arguably the team’s best athlete, but he can be beat by taller, more physical wideouts that tower over his listed 5-10 (that’s being generous) frame. Chevis Jackson and Chris Owens are bigger corners that Dimitroff drafted in the middle rounds over the last two years, but they still have a ways to go in their development.</p>
<p>For the Falcons, it’s all about matching up with the Saints. They know they need all the corner help they can get since they have to play New Orleans twice a year, which is why they’re willing to spend big on Robinson. Obviously we don’t know what the final contract numbers will be, but there’s a good chance Atlanta slightly overpays for Robinson because corner is such a need area.</p>
<p>Robinson failed to produce an interception last season, but still displayed the skills necessary to be a top-flight corner. He certainly wasn’t great in coverage, but with a new deal and a new team, he should be motivated to play well next year. If the Falcons do land him, they’ll be taking a significant step in their efforts to return to the playoffs. </p>
<p><em><strong>12:20PM ET Update:</strong> Adam Schefter reports that the <a href="http://twitter.com/Adam_Schefter/status/10033375204" target="_blank">Falcons tried to acquire Robinson</a> before the trade deadline last year. If that&#8217;s the case, whatever Atlanta signs Robinson for today will be a bargain, seeing as how they didn&#8217;t have to give up a draft pick on top of a long-term contract.</em></p>
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		<title>Jets, Falcons suffer blows to their defenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 19:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NFL.com is reporting that Jets nose tackle Kris Jenkins is out for the season with a left knee injury, while FOX Sports reports that Falcons cornerback Brian Williams is done for year after tearing his ACL in Sunday night’s win over the Bears. Defensive end Sione Pouha will likely move to nose tackle to fill [...]]]></description>
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<p>NFL.com is reporting that Jets nose tackle Kris Jenkins is <a href="http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/10/19/jets-jenkins-out-for-season-with-knee-injury/" target="_blank">out for the season</a> with a left knee injury, while FOX Sports reports that Falcons cornerback Brian Williams <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/10241728" target="_blank">is done for year</a> after tearing his ACL in Sunday night’s win over the Bears.</p>
<p>Defensive end Sione Pouha will likely move to nose tackle to fill the void left by Jenkins, while Marques Douglas or Mike DeVito enter the starting line up at end. The Jets’ run defense suffers the most with Jenkins’ injury, although Rex Ryan has mastered the art of masking defensive weaknesses so at least New York has that going for it. </p>
<p>Still, this isn’t a good sign for a defense that held opponents to only four rushing touchdowns in the first six weeks of the season. Jenkins has often proved to be a thorn in opposing teams’ sides and will be missed.</p>
<p>Williams was a great find for the Falcons after the Jaguars cut him right before the season. He added a veteran presence to an inexperienced Atlanta secondary and now the Falcons are once again highly susceptible through the air. Brent Grimes and Chris Houston will now be the starters, while Chevis Jackson, Ty Hill and rookie Chris Owens will see increased playing time.</p>
<p>The Falcons are hoping that Houston will eventually cash in on some of his athletic talent and become the No. 1 corner the team envisioned when they drafted him in the second round a couple years ago. Despite his great speed, he often gets burned in coverage by using poor technique and never gets a successful jam off the line. At this point, he looks like a bust but maybe Williams’ injury will motivate him to step up. </p>
<p>These two injuries could wind up exploiting weaknesses for the Jets and Falcons – especially for Atlanta seeing as how it still has to play the pass-happy Saints twice this season.</p>
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