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		<title>Why people have a hard time believing that the Falcons are the best team in the NFC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 20:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2010 Atlanta Falcons can thank the 2009 New Orleans Saints for why people aren’t completely sold on their status as best team in the NFC, even though they currently own the best record in the conference. Fans like it when one team blows its opponents out every week. The Saints led the league and/or [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 2010 Atlanta Falcons can thank the 2009 New Orleans Saints for why people aren’t completely sold on their status as best team in the NFC, even though they currently own the best record in the conference.</p>
<p>Fans like it when one team blows its opponents out every week. The Saints led the league and/or NFC last year in passing yards, passing yards per game, rushing yards, rushing yards per game and points scored. It was easy to make claims that they were the best in the NFC (if not the league) when they were routing teams 38-7.</p>
<p>Points and big win margins make people feel all warm inside. But the Falcons don’t win big. In fact, three of their games came down to the final seconds and countless others came down to the fourth quarter before they were able to secure victory.</p>
<p>The Falcons aren’t the 2009 Saints. They don’t put up absurd offensive numbers and their only win by more than 10 points came in a 41-7 rout of the hapless Cardinals in Week 2. They lost to the Big Ben-less Steelers in the opening week of the season and were crushed by the Michael Vick-less Eagles in Week 6. They also were incredibly fortunate to beat the Saints in Week 3 after Garrett Hartley missed a field goal in overtime that would have won the game, as well as when Roddy White stripped Nate Clements when the cornerback was heading for the end zone after picking off Matt Ryan in the closing minutes of a Week 4 game against the 49ers. (In both cases, the Falcons took the gifts and drove down the field to win both games.)</p>
<p>But how many times do you hear someone ask, “Who have they beaten?” Well, the Falcons have already beaten playoff contenders like the Saints (on the road), Bucs, Ravens, Rams (on the road) and Packers, as well as everyone’s underdog of the year, the Browns (also on the road). They didn’t blow any of those teams out and they’re certainly not the most talented squad in the league, but they know how to win.</p>
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<p>The Falcons limit their mistakes every week. They wait for their opponent to shoot themselves in the foot and then they take advantage by putting points on the board. They also know how to force turnovers (second in the league with +1 per game), they’re the least penalized team in the league and they can wear opponents down with Michael Turner and their running game. They have a quarterback in Ryan who is playing the best football of his career (he may be at his best when the Falcons are running the no-huddle), a receiver in White who may be the most underrated weapon in the league, a veteran tight end in Tony Gonzalez and an offensive line that isn’t overly talented but they play extremely well as a cohesive unit.</p>
<p>Defensively, Atlanta isn’t going to blow you away statically. In fact, outside of their run defense (which ranks sixth in the league), they’re a very average to even below-average defense at best. But they’re aggressive, fast and opportunistic. Their linebacker corps, led by Curtis Lofton, is extremely physical and defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux is one of the many unsung heroes on the Falcons’ defense that doesn’t get enough credit for how good of a player he is.</p>
<p>And that’s just the thing: the Falcons are flying under the radar. Nobody is really quite sure how good this team is because they never blow anyone out. But that will serve them well come playoff time, because they’ll be used to facing adversity and rising to the challenge. This isn’t a team you want to leave with any time on the clock because Ryan thrives in clutch situations. (Just ask the Ravens and Packers.)</p>
<p>The Falcons look extremely beatable, but that’s part of what makes them so dangerous. They’re not the 2009 Saints, but they don’t have to be either in order to succeed.</p>
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		<title>NFL has 14 players suspended to start season, but MLB has steroids!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest double standards in all of sports is how the NFL gets a free pass when it comes to criticizing players for off-field problems, yet because baseball had the steroid era MLB players might as well be the devil reincarnate. Fourteen players will start the 2010 NFL season suspended: Ben Roethlisberger – [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the biggest double standards in all of sports is how the NFL gets a free pass when it comes to criticizing players for off-field problems, yet because baseball had the steroid era MLB players might as well be the devil reincarnate.</p>
<p>Fourteen players will start the <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5iwTFYZQ_0u3WdIeBsKJnap8NzZng" target="_blank">2010 NFL season suspended</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Ben Roethlisberger – wasn’t charged, but accused of sexual assault twice in one year</p>
<p>Cary Williams – domestic dispute</p>
<p>Quinn Ojinnaka – arrested and charged with battery, accused of throwing his wife down the stairs of their house and throwing her out</p>
<p>Aqib Talib – punched a cab driver, charged with resisting arrest without violence and simple battery</p>
<p>Jonathan Babineaux – substance abuse</p>
<p>Robert James – PEDs</p>
<p>Santonio Holmes – violated substance abuse policy</p>
<p>Shawn Nelson – failed drug test (supposedly marijuana)</p>
<p>LenDale White – failed drug test (supposedly marijuana)</p>
<p>Vincent Jackson – two DUIs</p>
<p>Leroy Hill – arrested on marijuana-possession charge</p>
<p>Johnny Jolly – felony drug charge</p>
<p>Brian Cushing &#8211; PEDs</p>
<p>Gerald McRath – PEDs</p></blockquote>
<p>Let’s see, we’ve got battery, sexual assault, failed drug tests, PEDs and one punched cab driver. And yet somehow, Pacman Jones’ name didn’t make the list.</p>
<p>When an NFL player is suspended, one of the first things that fans ask is, “How long will he be out for?”</p>
<p>When a MLB player is caught using steroids, it’s: “He disrespected the game! Cut off his f**king hands! Prepare him for sacrifice to the baseball Gods!”</p>
<p>Mark McGwire tried to get a job earlier this year as the Cardinals’ hitting coach and you would have sworn that he set a school on fire that happened to be next to a church, which also burned down. Yet Santonio Holmes is being viewed as the ultimate late round sleeper in fantasy football drafts because he’s going to be out for the first four games for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.</p>
<p>Look, I realize that steroids can have a profound effect on scared records, wins and whether or not players have an unnatural advantage over another player.</p>
<p>But I’m sorry, steroids take a back seat to domestic violence, battery and sexual abuse. Wrong is wrong and cheating the game of baseball is definitely grounds for being scrutinized for the rest of your life but come on – NFL players are breaking the law and it’s not even Page 7B news anymore.</p>
<p>The double standard between how NFL and MLB players are viewed is appalling.</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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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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Despite reports that state he won’t return, Vikings’ head coach Brad Childress insisted on Tuesday that Brett Favre has not told him he’s retiring. Minnesota still considers the situation “fluid” and Viking players have told the media that nothing has changed in regards to Favre’s status with the team. A &#8220;family source&#8221; also tells the <em>Biloxi Sun Herald</em> that Brett has not decided whether to play this year. With over a month left before the season starts, it’s doubtful that Brett has made any concrete plans about whether or not to come back – even though many media outlets are reporting that he’s likely done.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/38544354/ns/sports-player_news/" target="_blank">Eagles’ Maclin suffers hyperextended knee injury</a></strong><br />
Second-year receiver Jeremy Maclin suffered a hyperextended left knee injury during practice today. According to some reports, he looked to be in serious pain on the field and his teammates even huddled for a prayer after practice. He’ll undergo an MRI on the knee to determine how much camp time he’ll miss. Hopefully the injury wasn’t serious and he’ll only miss a week or so.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Falcons-lineman-suspended-by-NFL" target="_blank">Falcons’ Babineaux suspended one game</a></strong><br />
The Falcons won’t have their best interior pass-rusher when they take on the Steelers in Week 1, as defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux has been suspended one game for violating the league’s Personal Conduct Policy. (The suspension stems from Babineaux’s 2009 arrest for possession of marijuana.) Kudos to GM Thomas Dimitroff for having the wherewithal to know Babineaux was likely to be suspended and to select DT Corey Peters in the third round of April’s draft. Non-kudos to Babineaux for the arrest.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp10/news/story?id=5433225" target="_blank">Haynesworth skips conditioning test again</a></strong><br />
Another day, another skipped conditioning test for Albert Haynesworth. Mike Shanahan says that Haynesworth’s knee is still bothering him and that when he’s ready to take the test again, “he’ll take it.” Shanahan is standing firm that Haynesworth is not allowed to practice until he passes the test (which some media members have reportedly attempted and passed over the last coupe of days).</p>
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		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Falcons’ defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux was arrested Thursday night for possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute. He was also nailed for having suspended tags and driving without a license. This is devastating news for an Atlanta team that 1) is hosting the best team in the league on [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to the <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em>, Falcons’ defensive tackle <a href="http://www.ajc.com/sports/atlanta-falcons/falcons-jonathan-babineaux-jailed-238019.html" target="_blank">Jonathan Babineaux was arrested</a> Thursday night for possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute. He was also nailed for having suspended tags and driving without a license.</p>
<p>This is devastating news for an Atlanta team that 1) is hosting the best team in the league on Sunday and 2) is already crippled by injuries to Matt Ryan, Michael Turner and three-fifths of their offensive line. Babineaux might not be a household name, but he’s been far and away the Falcons’ best defensive linemen this season and the only one that provides a consistent rush at the quarterback.</p>
<p>Babineaux is the same player that was arrested a couple years ago for allegedly killing his girlfriend’s dog (what’s with dog-killers in Atlanta?), Kilo. Given his most recent arrest, “Kilo” is an awfully ironic name for the dog.</p>
<p>With the Saints coming to town, one would think that Babineaux would be a little more focused – especially considering the Falcons’ playoff hopes are on life support. Instead, he’s out trolling the streets with expired tags, no license and enough pot on him for the cops to charge him with intent to sell.. I’m shocked the moron didn’t have a sign outside his window that read: I’M HAVE POT IN THE CAR.</p>
<p>I just don’t get it. And the sad part is, we’ve heard a similar song and dance before when it comes to athletes.</p>
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		<title>Is the NFC South on the line tonight?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With over eight games remaining on the schedule, it might be a little early to suggest that a division winner could be theoretically crowned tonight in the NFC South, but a closer look reveals otherwise. At 6-0, the Saints currently have a two game lead over the 4-2 Falcons in the division. A win tonight [...]]]></description>
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<p>With over eight games remaining on the schedule, it might be a little early to suggest that a division winner could be theoretically crowned tonight in the NFC South, but a closer look reveals otherwise.</p>
<p>At 6-0, the Saints currently have a two game lead over the 4-2 Falcons in the division. A win tonight and New Orleans will open up a three game lead over Atlanta with nine games remaining for each team. Granted, a lot could happen in nine games but barring injury to Drew Brees the Saints don’t look like a team that will implode in the second half.</p>
<p>A quick peak at the rest of the Saints’ schedule reveals very winnable games against the Panthers (twice), Rams, Bucs (twice) and the Redskins. The only games that present a challenge are home dates with the Patriots (Week 12) and Cowboys (Week 15), as well as a trip to Atlanta in Week 14. The Falcons have a longer roe to hoe, with road games against the Giants and Jets, as well as home games against the Eagles, Saints and pesky Bills. So with all things considered, a loss tonight and a three-game hole would be incredibly tough to climb out of if you&#8217;re Atlanta.</p>
<p>Even at 4-2, the Falcons have a lot to prove. Michael Turner is averaging a full YPC less than he did last season, Matt Ryan started off hot but is now fading and the defense has major issues in the secondary. After they were spanked last week in Dallas, the Falcons need a good showing tonight in New Orleans not just to keep pace in the NFC South, but also to prove to themselves that they’re a legitimate playoff contender.</p>
<p>Atlanta will certainly be tested tonight. The Saints have the most balanced offensive attack in the league and if the Falcons can’t generate any pressure on Brees, he’ll light up a secondary that is athletic, but is often overmatched in coverage do to lack of size (Brent Grimes) or technique (Chris Houston). The Falcons’ corners don’t play well in man-to-man coverage, so blitzing extra linebackers isn’t always a possibility. That means the front four of John Abraham, Jonathan Babineaux, Jamaal Anderson and Chauncey Davis must step up and provide a consistent pass rush or else Atlanta will get torched.</p>
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<p>Of course, it would be nice if the Falcons could get Turner going and leave Brees and Sean Payton’s offense on the sidelines. But the Saints’ run defense has been solid this season and they’ve been a more aggressive unit on a whole under new coordinator Gregg Williams. If Ryan has to win this game through the air, he could have trouble because New Orleans does such a great job of sending pressure and relying on its secondary to come up with big plays (which Darren Sharper and company have produced).</p>
<p>We’ll learn more about the Falcons tonight than we will the Saints. At 6-1, New Orleans would still be in great shape and they could chalk up their one loss to a division rival and familiar foe. But at 4-3, Atlanta would likely be left with more questions than answers, especially if they happen to get blown out. </p>
<p>We’ll see if the Falcons can rise to the challenge and shrink the Saints’ lead in the NFC South.</p>
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		<title>Falcons lose first round pick Jerry for the season</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting that defensive tackle Peria Jerry, who was the Falcons first round pick in April, will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in a win over the Panthers on Sunday. This might not sound like a significant loss given that Jerry was a rookie and defensive [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em> is reporting that defensive tackle Peria Jerry, who was the Falcons first round pick in April, will <a href="http://www.ajc.com/sports/atlanta-falcons/falcons-top-pick-jerry-143260.html" target="_blank">miss the rest of the season</a> after suffering a knee injury in a win over the Panthers on Sunday.</p>
<p>This might not sound like a significant loss given that Jerry was a rookie and defensive tackles are rarely in the limelight, but this is a blow to the Falcons’ defensive line. Jerry was quickly emerging as a solid interior pass-rusher and offered a nice complement to John Abraham and Jonathan Babineaux on Atlanta’s D-line.</p>
<p>The Falcons rotate their defensive linemen on game days, so Trey Lewis, Thomas Johnson and Vance Walker will all see playing time at the tackle position next to Babineaux. Unfortunately, none of the three provide the pass rush that Jerry does, although maybe the big-bodied Lewis (who was impressive as a rookie in 2007 before a knee injury sidelined him for the entire ’08 season) can help the Falcons fix a leaky run-defense that is allowing 5.1 YPC.</p>
<p>This is a bad time for the Falcons to lose a pass rusher with a trip to New England and a pissed-off Patriots team on the docket.</p>
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