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NFC Wild-Card Round: Falcons, Turner see a playoff 'run'
Few Expected Falcons' Amazing Turnaround
Atlanta's Mularkey coaching his way to short lists
After buckling down, Falcons' White shows talent
Falcons nest no easy place to win
Falcons' Baker has successful surgery
Scouting The Atlanta Falcons
Big win can catapult Falcons back to playoffs
Atlanta WRs hope they don’t drop the ball in Week 5
Atlanta Backs Lead NFC Weekly Honors
Turner sparks Falcons with three TDs in second victory
Viewpoint | Scott M. Johnson: Hawks Lucky to Have Mora Already Under Contract
Smith shifts focus to Gruden
Falcons begin Ryan era against Lions
Recap: Baltimore vs. Atlanta
Falcons’ Anderson knows it’s time to produce
Preseason 2008: Colts 16-Falcons 9
Harrington still finds ray of hope in Atlanta
Chris Redman to Start Atlanta's Preseason Opener
Turner, Falcons want to be 'nasty'
Five questions for the Atlanta Falcons
Falcons to show off makeover in training camp
No. 2 Greatest Razorback Football Players: Matt Jones
2008 Atlanta Falcons NFC South Preview
Falcons sign DE Biermann to 4-year deal
AU FOOTBALL 2008: Petrino takes over for inexperienced Hogs
Curry hired to lead Georgia State
Falcons' camp teaches skills to area football players
Falcons undergo some necessary retooling, cleaning
Falcons waive free agent punter Kaylor
Kent to battle Boston College at Cleveland Browns Stadium
Falcons minicamp open to public
Ryan timetable should be based on logic, not emotion
Falcons take QB Matt Ryan with 3rd overall pick in NFL draft
New faces, new day for Matt Ryan, Falcons
Staying in the spotlight
Boston College's Ryan wins Manning Award
Eagles' Smith signs 1-year deal for $4.5M.
Ryan dazzles NFL scouts at Pro Day
Ryan among several prospects taking part in BC's first Pro Day
Kent State to kickoff football season in Cleveland
Spring football capsules
BC QB Ryan not fearful of being Falcon
Prospect of the day
Ranking the upcoming draft class
Boston College Unveils Football Recruits
Paladins face ACC champs in first 12-game regular-season schedule
Boston College quarterback wins 2008 award
Penna lends a spiritual hand to Eagles' ride
B.C. coach: QB Ryan a fine fit for Falcons, NFL
BC's Matt Ryan Rebounds, Looks Forward
Boston College QB Matt Ryan wins over admirers with his talent, demeanor
NFL Draft special: Top 32 players
Virginia Tech-Boston College matchups highlight ACC season
Lions' Connor wins Bednarik Award
Boston College to face Michigan St. in Champs Sports Bowl
Top ACC honor to Ryan
RYAN'S TD PASSES ARE WORTH THE WAIT
Ryan turns it around.
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DILBECK: Mark Sanchez should stay at USCthe Raiders made quarterback JaMarcus Russell the No. 1 overall pick, and he too has disappointed. In 2008 Matt Ryan went No. 3 to Atlanta and Joe Flacco No. 18 to Baltimore, and both delivered as rookies. Taking a quarterback high makes teams nervous,Warner, Defense, Lead Arizona Past Atlanta 30-24Saturday before a raucous, white towel-waving crowd in their first home playoff game in 61 years. Atlanta rookie Matt Ryan was intercepted twice, was tackled in the end zone for a safety and fumbled the ball away on a botched handoff. The fumble wasEagles-Giants a fan treat ? except for N.Y.t have the arsenal to beat the league's best teams. They put the heat on rookie quarterback Matt Ryan and finally made him show his age. And their offensive line protected Warner like the Hope Diamond. Now they face a veteran quarterback, Jake Delhomme,Fantasy Clicks: Wild card revelationsbeen No. 1) 4. Philip Rivers (230 total yards, 0 TDs -- rated one slot too high) 5. Matt Ryan (205 total yards, 2 TDs -- should be amazing next season) 6. Tarvaris Jackson (181 yards, 0 TDs -- just not good enough to be an everyday NFL starterInterview will cost BC coach his jobin Jagodzinski's candidacy). From Green Bay, Jagodzinski moved on to Boston College in 2007 and mentored quarterback Matt Ryan, this season's NFL rookie of the year. 'It's not a big secret,' an NCAA source said, 'that Jeff wanted to return to proReport Card: Cardinals vs Atlanta Falconsaveraging 4.6 yards a carry. He finished with 73 yards. PASS DEFENSE: A - The Cardinals made Matt Ryan look like a rookie, intercepting him twice and sacking him three times. They gave receiver Roddy White a big cushion, but his 11 catches produced justEast Coast Woes Carry to Postseasonwhen Dockett scored on a fumble return. The second one came against Atlanta after end Antonio Smith sacked Matt Ryan for a safety. 'I can't do something like that next week, though,' Dockett said, 'because that could hurt us.' STRATEGY AND PERSONNELBest, Worst From Wild-Card Weekend-- Mike Scifres, Larry Fitzgerald, Bertrand Berry, Joe Flacco and David Akers. Near Dudly -- Dolphins running backs, Matt Ryan, and Vikings special teams (SurpriseRavenous Defense Paces Baltimore Routan NFL AFC wild-card playoff football game Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, in San Diego. Denis Poroy, AP Quarterback Matt Ryan #2 of the Atlanta Falcons reacts after fumbling the ball for a touchdown to Antrel Rolle #21 of the Arizona Cardinals during the thirdSproles leads Chargers over Colts in OTfor dog-fighting. The Falcons hired Jacksonville assistant Mike Smith as their head coach and drafted Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan in the first round of the 2008 draft. Those moves, plus the acquisition of Turner from San Diego, helped the |
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Atlanta WRs hope they don't drop the ball in Week 5
Atlanta Falcons rookie quarterback Matt Ryan hasn't put up stunning numbers yet in his rookie season, but he isn't entirely to blame. Half of the problem lies in the unsteady hands of his receivers. The receiving crew of Roddy White, Michael Jenkins and Harry Douglas dropped six passes last week in the Falcons' 24-9 loss in Carolina. It continues a trend that has lasted since 2004.
Commentary: Michael Jenkins ranks as the main problem. The former first-round pick has consistently ranked in the top 10 in dropped passes in the NFL, and not much has changed this year.
Nobody is expecting White and Jenkins to be the second coming of Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne, but there is no excuse to commit so many errors. Their struggles aren't exactly helping running back Michael Turner; after all, the less defenses respect the pass, the more likely Turner is to see eight-man fronts in the upcoming weeks.
Fan Pulse: Members of Falcons forums are having a hard time figuring out exactly how many dropped passes Atlanta has racked up. They do know that the number is pretty high: http://life.atlantafalcons.com/index.php?showtopic=3805604.
Fantasy Football Commentary: In spite of the drops, White -- who has 322 yards, 209 of which came in the last two weeks -- represents a smart play. With Packers cornerback Al Harris out for this weekend's matchup, White will draw Charles Woodson -- who has some injury issues of his own.
Injury Watch: Wideout Laurent Robinson didn't practice Wednesday because of a knee injury. He is day-to-day and could miss Sunday's game.
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- NFC Wild-Card Round: Falcons, Turner see a playoff 'run'
- Few Expected Falcons' Amazing Turnaround
- Atlanta's Mularkey coaching his way to short lists
- After buckling down, Falcons' White shows talent
- Falcons nest no easy place to win
- Falcons' Baker has successful surgery
- Scouting The Atlanta Falcons
- Big win can catapult Falcons back to playoffs
- Atlanta WRs hope they don’t drop the ball in Week 5
- Atlanta Backs Lead NFC Weekly Honors
- Turner sparks Falcons with three TDs in second victory
- Viewpoint | Scott M. Johnson: Hawks Lucky to Have Mora Already Under Contract
- Smith shifts focus to Gruden
- Falcons begin Ryan era against Lions
- Recap: Baltimore vs. Atlanta
- Falcons’ Anderson knows it’s time to produce
- Preseason 2008: Colts 16-Falcons 9
- Harrington still finds ray of hope in Atlanta
- Chris Redman to Start Atlanta's Preseason Opener
- Turner, Falcons want to be 'nasty'
- Five questions for the Atlanta Falcons
- Falcons to show off makeover in training camp
- No. 2 Greatest Razorback Football Players: Matt Jones
- 2008 Atlanta Falcons NFC South Preview
- Falcons sign DE Biermann to 4-year deal
- AU FOOTBALL 2008: Petrino takes over for inexperienced Hogs
- Curry hired to lead Georgia State
- Falcons' camp teaches skills to area football players
- Falcons undergo some necessary retooling, cleaning
- Falcons waive free agent punter Kaylor
- Kent to battle Boston College at Cleveland Browns Stadium
- Falcons minicamp open to public
- Ryan timetable should be based on logic, not emotion
- Falcons take QB Matt Ryan with 3rd overall pick in NFL draft
- New faces, new day for Matt Ryan, Falcons
- Staying in the spotlight
- Boston College's Ryan wins Manning Award
- Eagles' Smith signs 1-year deal for $4.5M.
- Ryan dazzles NFL scouts at Pro Day
- Ryan among several prospects taking part in BC's first Pro Day
- Kent State to kickoff football season in Cleveland
- Spring football capsules
- BC QB Ryan not fearful of being Falcon
- Prospect of the day
- Ranking the upcoming draft class
- Boston College Unveils Football Recruits
- Paladins face ACC champs in first 12-game regular-season schedule
- Boston College quarterback wins 2008 award
- Penna lends a spiritual hand to Eagles' ride
- Penna lends a spiritual hand to Eagles' ride
- B.C. coach: QB Ryan a fine fit for Falcons, NFL
- BC's Matt Ryan Rebounds, Looks Forward
- Boston College QB Matt Ryan wins over admirers with his talent, demeanor
- NFL Draft special: Top 32 players
- Virginia Tech-Boston College matchups highlight ACC season
- Lions' Connor wins Bednarik Award
- Boston College to face Michigan St. in Champs Sports Bowl
- Top ACC honor to Ryan
- RYAN'S TD PASSES ARE WORTH THE WAIT
- Ryan turns it around.
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Ravenous Defense Paces Baltimore Routfootball game Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, in San Diego. Denis Poroy, AP Quarterback Matt Ryan #2 of the Atlanta Falcons reacts after fumbling the ball for a touchdown to Antrel Rolle #21 of the Arizona Cardinals during the third quarter of the NFC Wild CardWho are you rooting for?heroes; others remain red. abaldwin@charlotteobserver.com Slideshow A Cardinals fan cheers for his team as they defeated the Atlanta Falcons on Saturday to advance in the NFL playoffs. ARIZONA REPUBLIC PHOTO Panthers fans celebrated a regular-seasonHope blooms in the Arizona desertwidely regarded as the weakest playoff entrant and one of the worst ever. My team - playing the Atlanta Falcons, led by a rookie quarterback - even was an underdog, at home. How many times do I have to say this: Nobody beats the Cardinals at UniversitySproles leads Chargers over Colts in OTthe Arizona Cardinals won their first playoff game in 10 years with a 30-24 home win over the Atlanta Falcons. Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner passed for 271 yards and two touchdowns, one each to Pro Bowl receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. TheMailbag: Spagnuolo or sayonaradidn't allow Bill Parcells to break his contract with the New York Giants and leave for the Atlanta Falcons. Later, commissioner Paul Tagliabue allowed Parcells to break his contract with New England to become coach of the Jets, but at the same, theRivers: Bowlen Must Hire A Defensive Coach7 Click to enlarge Defensive backs coach Raheem Morris of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers directs play against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome on Dec. 14, 2008, in Atlanta, Ga. Al Messerschmidt/ 2 of 7 Click to enlarge Leslie Frazier, the new defensiveBrass: Media outlets get help from local firmabout two years ago by Will Overstreet, former University of Tennessee defensive end who also played for the Atlanta Falcons, is seeing plenty of demand for its product, a tool that allows media and other customers - such as professional sports teams -Line Of Scrimmage: Might Eagles, Cards Have Playoff Staying Power?right? Meanwhile, those who were wrong about the Arizona Cardinals being one-and-done following their 30-24 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Saturday evening have amended their original prognostications...now they're saying the Cardinals will beBoldin Has Strained Hamstring, Status Uncertaintouchdown pass from Kurt Warner in the second quarter of Arizona's 30-24 wild-card playoff victory over the Atlanta Falcons last Saturday. He returned to play one more series, then limped off the field for good. 'When you're dealing with hamstrings youRoss Tucker: Cardinals 30, Falcons 24 -- Report Cardand allow Warner to throw in the fourth quarter to close out the win were brilliant. Grade: A- Atlanta Falcons: Quarterbacks -- Not a bad job for a rookie but Matt Ryan is held to a higher standard and he did not play as well as he needed to |
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