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		<title>Falcons’ coach, Redskins’ Haynesworth, Landry fined for sideline fight</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:12:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to ESPN.com, Falcons’ head coach Mike Smith was fined $15,000 for his part in Sunday’s sideline ruckus with his players in Atlanta’s 31-17 win over the Redskins last Sunday. Washington players Albert Haynesworth ($7,500) and LaRon Landry ($5,000) were fined, but DeAngelo Hall wasn’t despite being right in the middle of the melee. Here’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4647447" target="_blank">According to ESPN.com</a>, Falcons’ head coach Mike Smith was fined $15,000 for his part in Sunday’s sideline ruckus with his players in Atlanta’s 31-17 win over the Redskins last Sunday. Washington players Albert Haynesworth ($7,500) and LaRon Landry ($5,000) were fined, but DeAngelo Hall wasn’t despite being right in the middle of the melee.</p>
<p>Here’s video of the altercation:</p>
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<p>Smith was in the wrong. He should have never touched a player on the opposing team and he should have concentrated on getting his own players under control.</p>
<p>That said, how the frock was Hall not fined? He claims he was going to get Landry, but Landry is clearly walking away from the incident in the video, yet Hall stays to mix it up. Hall was looking for a fight all week (he ripped Atlanta GM Thomas Dimitroff in the days leading up to the game) and took advantage when Landry laid out Matt Ryan. Yet everyone involved was fined but him.</p>
<p>Regardless, this incident may have hit Smith’s wallet but he no doubt earned the respect of his team for mixing it up with Hall. Again, he shouldn’t have touched a player from an opposing team. But he sent a message to his players that nobody (especially not an ass clown like DeAngelo Hall) is going to intimidate them.</p>
<p>On the other side of the field you have Jim Zorn, who clearly has no control over his players and looked like a deer in the highlights while the incident was going on. No wonder the Redskins have given up.</p>
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		<title>DeAngelo Hall calls out Falcons’ head coach</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo from fOTOGLIF During the first half of the Atlanta’s 31-17 win over Washington on Sunday, former Falcon DeAngelo Hall got into a skirmish along the sideline with some of his former teammates and wound up mixing it up with Atlanta head coach Mike Smith. Afterwards, Hall (who is a complete loudmouth) had this to [...]]]></description>
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<p>During the first half of the Atlanta’s 31-17 win over Washington on Sunday, former Falcon DeAngelo Hall got into a skirmish along the sideline with some of his former teammates and wound up mixing it up with Atlanta head coach Mike Smith.</p>
<p>Afterwards, Hall (who is a complete loudmouth) <a href="http://www.ajc.com/sports/atlanta-falcons/hall-calls-out-smith-190232.html" target="_blank">had this to say</a> to the <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I ran over there to kind of pull my guy away,&#8221; Hall said. &#8220;One of their strength and conditioning coaches put his hands on me and started grabbing me. Then it went to various other guys pulling at me and grabbing me. Through the whole time, I&#8217;m trying to get the guys&#8217; hands off of me.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I can&#8217;t wait for guys to sit back and watch the replay. I can&#8217;t wait to watch the replay. I&#8217;m going to be giving Commissioner [Roger] Goodell a call myself because something needs to be done about that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hall didn&#8217;t think that Smith was simply trying to break up a fight.</p>
<p>&#8220;When he comes over to put his hands on you in a harmful way, something needs to be done about that,&#8221; Hall said. &#8220;Like I said, I&#8217;m going to call Commissioner Goodell. Ray Anderson, who used to be with the Falcons, I know him very well, and he&#8217;s the vice president over there in the league office. I definitely will be calling some of my friends to work out this situation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hall was asked again if he was contending that Smith came after him.</p>
<p>&#8220;Oh, yeah,&#8221; Hall said. &#8220;He put his hands on me in a harmful way. Talking about that he was going to kick my [butt] and all this other [stuff]. That&#8217;s not how you do things.</p></blockquote>
<p>I saw the fight live and in no way was Hall trying to help the situation by, “getting his guy away.” He went to the sidelines looking for a fight and he got one. Smith did grab him, but it appeared that he was trying to get Hall away from the sidelines and his players. I don’t know what words were exchanged between the two, but Hall is trying to play the victim role in this situation, which is an absolute joke.</p>
<p>Now, maybe there’s a rule that coaches can’t touch opposing players and maybe the league will look into the situation. But I guarantee you Smith earned the respect of his players by getting into Hall’s face and the whole situation could have been avoided had Hall not carried on like the punk he is. </p>
<p>Hall has always had attitude problems and this isn’t the first time he’s gotten into skirmishes in the middle of the game with opponents, referees or even his own teammates. He’s a cocky, selfish player and it’s clear that he has a long way to go before he matures.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 12:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The race for MVP rages on at the midway point of the season, and it’s loaded with QBs, for good reason. Brees, Manning and Favre have a combined record of 21-1 and show no signs of slowing down. So we’ll give them their due, for now. Things are going to get mighty interesting, though, in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The race for MVP rages on at the midway point of the season, and it’s loaded with QBs, for good reason.  Brees, Manning and Favre have a combined record of 21-1 and show no signs of slowing down.  So we’ll give them their due, for now.  Things are going to get mighty interesting, though, in the coming weeks as races get tighter and become closer to being decided, including this race for NFL MVP…..</p>
<p><strong>1.  Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints</strong>—Their games are getting tighter, but it’s not like the Saints just beat a bad Falcons team on Monday night.  That was a tough divisional match up and the Saints just keep, you know, marching…oh, forget it.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts</strong>—No TDs against the Niners, but Manning still had a Week 8 best of 347 yards.  Plus, the Colts remain undefeated.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Brett Favre, Minnesota Vikings</strong>—Okay, forget that one blemish against Pittsburgh.  After another strong showing against his former team, Favre has now thrown for 1925 yards with 16 TDs and just 3 picks.  And his team is 7-1.  Raise your hand if you expected that kind of success.</p>
<p><strong>4.  Jared Allen, Minnesota Vikings</strong>—Three more sacks against the Packers.  Jon Gruden talked about Allen having a “motor that never stops,” and that’s pretty spot on.  Allen is not just playing like defensive player of the year, he’s making a strong case for MVP.</p>
<p><strong>5.  Cedric Benson, Cincinnati Bengals</strong>—Sorry Cedric, but while you were on bye, Favre and Allen terrorized the Packers, and Chris Johnson and Maurice Jones-Drew racked up a bunch of yards and TDs.  We’ll hold you a spot, but let’s see how you do against the Ravens this week.</p>
<p><strong>Honorable Mention</strong>&#8211;Elvis Dumervil, Broncos; Andre Johnson, Texans, Tom Brady, Patriots; Adrian Peterson, Vikings; Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars, Chris Johnson, Titans; Reggie Wayne, Colts; Matt Schaub, Texans</p>
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		<title>The Saints have that Super Bowl feel about them</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 06:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With their thrilling 35-27 win over the Falcons on Monday night, the Saints are off to their best start in franchise history at 7-0. They were far from perfect tonight, but it’s hard not to watch the Saints without getting a sense that this team is destined for big things. Their offense is balanced and [...]]]></description>
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<p>With their thrilling 35-27 win over the Falcons on Monday night, the Saints are off to their best start in franchise history at 7-0.</p>
<p>They were far from perfect tonight, but it’s hard not to watch the Saints without getting a sense that this team is destined for big things. Their offense is balanced and can beat opponents in a variety of ways, while the defense is incredibly opportunistic and more aggressive under new coordinator Gregg Williams than they have been in years past.</p>
<p>Save for a fumble that led to a Falcons’ defensive touchdown and an interception (what a play by Atlanta cornerback Brett Grimes) that killed a potential scoring drive, Drew Brees was incredible again tonight. Some of the throws he made were so perfect that he couldn’t have walked them to his receivers any better. And speaking of his receivers, Marques Colston, Jeremy Shockey and Robert Meachem made some absolutely athletic catches with defensive backs draped on top of them. The one-handed grab that Shockey made in the fourth quarter to help set up the Saints’ final touchdown was one of the best catches of the year.</p>
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<p>The defense didn’t play as well tonight as they had in previous weeks, but it certainly stepped up when it needed to. After the Saints had taken a 21-14 lead right before half, Jabari Greer jumped a poorly thrown Matt Ryan pass and took it 48 yards for a touchdown to give New Orleans a 28-14 halftime lead. Then, after Atlanta had recovered a fumble midway through the fourth quarter and was threatening to take the lead, Jonathan Vilma tipped a pass intended for Tony Gonzalez that Tracy Porter intercepted to kill a potential Falcons’ score.</p>
<p>With how well the offense and new-look defense has played this year, it’s easy to overlook the job Sean Payton has done. He and Brees often leave defensive coordinators scrambling for answers and nobody uses his complete compliment of players like Payton does. He also makes outstanding in-game adjustments, which was evident again tonight. (The Falcons failed to generate pressure on Brees after the first quarter because Payton switched up the Saints’ pass protection schemes.)</p>
<p>At 7-0, the Saints are on the fast track to earning the top seed in the NFC, which is bad news for other NFC playoff contenders. The Falcons gave the Saints all they could handle for four quarters tonight and still wound up losing. They’re just a different team in New Orleans.</p>
<p>The Saints have all the pieces to make a Super Bowl run this season and I can’t wait to see how the Patriots stack up against them in a couple weeks.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instead of limiting myself to only four games like I have the previous weeks, I’ve decided to channel my inner Peter King and make predictions (with smaller write ups) on every contest on the NFL schedule this week. 49ers at Texans, 1:00PM ET It had to have been a long two weeks for San Francisco’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Instead of limiting myself to only four games like I have the previous weeks, I’ve decided to channel my inner Peter King and make predictions (with smaller write ups) on every contest on the NFL schedule this week.</p>
<p><strong>49ers at Texans, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
It had to have been a long two weeks for San Francisco’s players after the Falcons drubbed the Niners 45-10 in Week 5. Mike Singletary will have his team more focused and I think we’ll see a great defensive effort from San Fran this Sunday to slow down a potent Houston offensive attack.<br />
Odds: Texans –3.<br />
<strong>Prediction: 49ers 20, Texans 17.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Packers at Browns, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
This will be a closer game than most think. The Packers could be looking ahead to a home date with the Vikings next Sunday, although in the end Cleveland’s offense is putrid and while Green Bay has been inconsistent defensively this year, I think they’ll do enough to get the Pack a victory.<br />
Odds: Packers –9.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Packers 24, Browns 16.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chargers at Chiefs, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
Ron Rivera has no clue on how to get San Diego’s defense back on track, but the young, inexperienced Kansas City secondary could have issues slowing down Philip Rivers and the Bolts’ passing game. Still, I think Matt Cassel and company pull off a surprise upset at home against a San Diego team coming off a short week.<br />
Odds: Chargers –5<br />
<strong>Prediction: Chiefs 20, Chargers 18.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Colts at Rams, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
The Rams have given a nice effort the past two weeks, but this is a horrible matchup for them – even at home. Peyton Manning and company is well rested and the Indy defense will harass Marc Bulger all game.<br />
Odds: Colts –14<br />
<strong>Prediction: Colts 34, Rams 14.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Vikings at Steelers, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
Troy Polamalu was limited in practice this week, which isn’t a good sign for a Pittsburgh defense that desperately needs him in this matchup. The Vikings shouldn’t get away from their game plan because it’s working, although I think this is the first week they stumble. The Steelers haven’t looked impressive all season, but Ben Roethlisberger will connect on enough big plays to aid the Steelers in a tight victory.<br />
Odds: Steelers –5.5.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Steelers 28, Vikings 24.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Patriots at Buccaneers, 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
What a crappy game for the folks in London. The Buccaneers haven’t done much right this season and will face a Patriots team coming off a 59-0 effort against the Titans in Week 6. Tampa won’t have much of an answer for Tom Brady as New England rolls.<br />
Odds: Patriots –15.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Patriots 33, Buccaneers 10.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jets at Raiders, 4:05PM ET</strong><br />
Oakland is coming off its best effort of the season in a win over the Eagles in Week 6, while the Jets are coming off their worst in a loss to the Bills. Mark Sanchez is struggling, but the Jets will put the game in the hands of their running backs to ease out a win. The Raiders will have a tough time scoring again this week.<br />
Odds: Jets –6<br />
<strong>Prediction: Jets 16, Raiders 7.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bills at Panthers, 4:05PM ET</strong><br />
After wins over the Redskins and Bucs the past two weeks, the Panthers are playing with confidence and a win over the Bills would get them back in contention (at least for the moment). Fortunately for them, Buffalo continues to struggle offensively and has been brutal against the run. DeAngelo Williams could be in store for a breakout game this Sunday.<br />
Odds: Panthers –7.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Panthers 27, Bills 16.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bears at Bengals, 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
The Bears can’t run the football right now, but they catch a break this week facing a Bengals team that won’t have defensive end Antwaan Odom, who is out for the season after suffering an injury last week. Jay Cutler should have plenty of time to throw and as long as he doesn’t turn the ball over (this game isn’t on Sunday night, so he shouldn’t), the Bears should pick up a big road victory.<br />
Odds: Bengals –1.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Bears 20, Bengals 17.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Falcons at Cowboys, 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
The Cowboys are well rested coming off their bye, but they face a Falcons team that is playing well defensively right now. John Abraham and company should drum up a good pass rush and force Tony Romo to make some mistakes. Atlanta has done an excellent job protecting Matt Ryan, who could have a big day zipping the ball around Jerry Jones’ new stadium.<br />
Odds: Cowboys –4.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Falcons 28, Cowboys 24.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Saints at Dolphins, 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
The Dolphins are winners of two straight and are coming off a bye, but they’ve had issues against quarterbacks that can get the ball out of their hands quickly and attack a defense vertically (see Matt Ryan, Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers). I don’t see Miami’s defense slowing down Drew Brees and the high-powered Saints’ offense. As long as New Orleans can stop the Dolphins’ ground attack, they’ll remain undefeated.<br />
Odds: Saints –6.5<br />
<strong>Prediction: Saints 27, Dolphins 20.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cardinals at Giants, 8:20PM ET</strong><br />
I don’t like this matchup for the Cardinals, especially with a hobbled Anquan Boldin and the Giants’ coming off a loss. The G-Men will played inspired defensively after they were shredded last wee in New Orleans and should give Kurt Warner plenty of trouble, just as they did last year.<br />
Odds: Giants –7.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Giants 30, Cardinals 21.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Eagles at Redskins, 8:30PM ET</strong><br />
A week after suffering an embarrassing loss to Oakland, Philadelphia should rebound on Monday night against a Washington team that can do little offensively. I don’t see Sherman Lewis turning things around overnight for the Redskins and the Eagles won’t allow Donovan McNabb to be sacked six times this week.<br />
Odds: Eagles –7.<br />
<strong>Prediction: Eagles 20, Redskins 13.</strong></p>
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		<title>Falcons’ defense steps up in win over Bears</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 04:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Tony Gonzalez, Roddy White and the rest of the Falcons’ potent offense may get more attention, but Atlanta can thank its defense for the team starting the season 4-1. The Falcons beat the Bears 21-14 on Sunday night, as Atlanta’s defense forced three turnovers and stopped Chicago on a 4th-and-6 attempt [...]]]></description>
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<p>Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Tony Gonzalez, Roddy White and the rest of the Falcons’ potent offense may get more attention, but Atlanta can thank its defense for the team starting the season 4-1.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=291018001" target="_blank">Falcons beat the Bears 21-14</a> on Sunday night, as Atlanta’s defense forced three turnovers and stopped Chicago on a 4th-and-6 attempt from the 10-yard line with only 34 seconds remaining. The Falcons also held Matt Forte to only 23 yards on 15 carries.</p>
<p>But while Atlanta’s defense deserves credit for its effort on Sunday night, this game was more about Chicago squandering opportunities. Jay Cutler threw an interception to kill a potential scoring drive in the first quarter and then Forte cost the Bears another opportunity with a fumble at Atlanta’s 1-yard line in the third. The Bears moved the ball at will at times, but often shot themselves in the foot with turnovers or costly penalties.</p>
<p>For two teams that are supposed to contender for a playoff spot in the NFC, this wasn’t a very cleanly played game on either side. The Falcons turned the ball over twice and would have added another had Ryan not pounced on a Turner fumble in the second quarter. Neither team was very impressive and while Atlanta won, I can’t say the Falcons are definitively better than the Bears are after this performance.</p>
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<p>Chicago may have found its franchise quarterback in Cutler, but all of a sudden the Bears can’t run the ball. There’s no excuse for Cutler (34) to gain more rushing yards than Forte (23). Forte has definitely taken a step back from his breakout rookie year, which may be a result of all the changes Chicago made to its offensive line this offseason. Either that, or Forte is just running with less decisiveness this year than he was in 2008.</p>
<p>Atlanta has its own issues in the running game. Turner had a nice touchdown run in the fourth quarter, but he finished with only 30 yards on 13 carries. Granted, Chicago’s defense had a lot to do with that, but Turner hasn’t run well all season save for his performance last week in a win over the 49ers. Defensively, the Falcons have issues at cornerback and things didn’t get better tonight after Brian Williams suffered a knee injury in the second half. </p>
<p>There is a lot to like about both of these teams. Save for the first quarter interception, Cutler was excellent once again and gave the Bears a chance to win at the end. The Ryan-to-Gonzo connection looks unstoppable on third downs and once again produced a touchdown. Both defenses are tough, physical and can cause turnovers.</p>
<p>But when you see a team like the Saints destroy the Giants on Sunday and then watch the game tonight, it’s clear the Falcons and Bears have a long way to go.</p>
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		<title>Report: Chiefs down on Glenn Dorsey</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to NFL.com’s Jason La Canfora, the Chiefs are already down on former first round pick Glenn Dorsey and are willing to trade him. La Canfora writes that the new coaching staff isn’t high on Dorsey and that the salary cap ramifications wouldn’t be a deterrent in dealing him before the October 20 deadline. This [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to <a href="http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2009/10/14/chiefs_insider_blog_eastbound_and_down/" target="_blank">NFL.com’s Jason La Canfora</a>, the Chiefs are already down on former first round pick Glenn Dorsey and are willing to trade him. La Canfora writes that the new coaching staff isn’t high on Dorsey and that the salary cap ramifications wouldn’t be a deterrent in dealing him before the October 20 deadline.</p>
<p>This isn’t shocking news considering that Dorsey isn’t a fit for the Chiefs’ new 3-4 defensive front. He excels at shooting the gaps as a 4-3 tackle, which is what he played at LSU. He isn’t big enough to play nose in a 3-4, and his pass-rush talents are wasted as an end in a 3-4.</p>
<p>If the report is true and the Chiefs do plan to trade him, one team that could be interested in Dorsey is the Falcons. They were reportedly deciding between Dorsey and Matt Ryan in last year’s draft and there was also a rumor that the Falcons were interested in trading for the D-tackle before this year’s draft.</p>
<p>The Falcons addressed their defensive tackle need in April with the selection of first round pick Peria Jerry. But he suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 2 and the Falcons could use an interior pass-rusher to go along with Jonathan Babineaux. Once Jerry is healthy, the Falcons could have a fantastic defensive tackle rotation in Babineaux, Jerry and Dorsey (assuming they trade for Dorsey).</p>
<p>But would it be worth it for the Falcons to part with draft picks next year to acquire Drosey? Again, they’ve already addressed the need with Jerry, who will return to health next year (hopefully) and they also don’t have a second round pick in 2010 because of the trade for Tony Gonzalez. I doubt the Chiefs would part with Dorsey for a third rounder, so would the Falcons part with a first rounder? It’s doubtful.</p>
<p>Trades rarely happen in the NFL, so it’s unlikely that Dorsey will be dealt. But considering Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff and Chiefs GM Scott Pioli have a sound relationship from their days in New England, a Dorsey-to-Atlanta deal would be intriguing.</p>
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