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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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Cardinals Pull A 180 In Playoff Win
inability to get its ground game going. How about a Cardinals pass defense that picked off Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan twice, while also posting three sacks? Mix in a 27-yard fumble return for a score early in the third quarter by safety Antrel Rolle,

Cardinals Pull A 180 In Playoff Win
inability to get its ground game going. How about a Cardinals pass defense that picked off Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan twice, while also posting three sacks? Mix in a 27-yard fumble return for a score early in the third quarter by safety Antrel Rolle,

Early exit shows Falcons still have work to do
tackle Darnell Dockett slammed into Michael Turner as the Atlanta running back was receiving a handoff from quarterback Matt Ryan. The ball was snatched in mid-air by Arizona safety Antrel Rolle and returned 27 yards for a tide-turning touchdown. That

Early exit shows Falcons still have work to do
tackle Darnell Dockett slammed into Michael Turner as the Atlanta running back was receiving a handoff from quarterback Matt Ryan. The ball was snatched in mid-air by Arizona safety Antrel Rolle and returned 27 yards for a tide-turning touchdown. That

Early exit shows Falcons still have work to do
tackle Darnell Dockett slammed into Michael Turner as the Atlanta running back was receiving a handoff from quarterback Matt Ryan. The ball was snatched in mid-air by Arizona safety Antrel Rolle and returned 27 yards for a tide-turning touchdown. That

Dallas Cowboys’ Jason Garrett goes from genius to scapegoat in one season
have a pretty serviceable QB and a second-round playoff date, thanks to rookie Joe Flacco. And Atlanta?s Matt Ryan has flashed signs that he might just be better than Romo. I say this not to join the knee-jerk chorus of those insisting Romo has proven

Early exit shows Falcons still have work to do
tackle Darnell Dockett slammed into Michael Turner as the Atlanta running back was receiving a handoff from quarterback Matt Ryan. The ball was snatched in mid-air by Arizona safety Antrel Rolle and returned 27 yards for a tide-turning touchdown. That

Rookie Mistake Helped Cardinals Beat Falcons
the second half. Defensive tackle Darnell Dockett crashed into the backfield and interuppted a handoff from Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, freeing the ball for safety Antrel Rolle to return for a touchdown. Atlanta fell behind 21-17 and never regained

Maligned Arizona defense strong against Falcons
Whisenhunt said Monday. 'That was very important, and it goes to every position on the team.' Arizona sacked Matt Ryan three times, once by Antonio Smith for a safety. The defense also scored a touchdown when tackle Darnell Dockett disrupted an attempted

Cardinals Put On Clinic for Falcons
final first half margin. But Antrel Rolle would get the Cardinals back in the game in no time. Matt Ryan fumbled thanks to pressure from Darnell Dockett. Rolle would pick off the fumble in the air and run the ball in 27 yards for the lead, 21-17. The

  
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Viewpoint | Scott M. Johnson: Hawks Lucky to Have Mora Already Under Contract



 

Who knows how good a coach Jim Mora will be? His only stint as an NFL head coach, with the Atlanta Falcons was a bipolar affair that saw an impressive first year get overshadowed by some serious dysfunction over the final two.

What is known is that the Seattle Seahawks like him. Enough to sign the Interlake High School and University of Washington graduate to a future head coaching contract before his predecessor even left town.

And as far as the Seahawks are concerned, thanks goodness they did.

Several NFL teams will be looking for head coaches in the near future. And by near, we might mean Monday morning.

Reports out of Oakland are that Lane Kiffin is on his way out. If the Seahawks beat St. Louis this Sunday, Rams coach Scott Linehan might also get the ax. That's two openings, and two potential phone calls to Mora's cell phone that can't be made now that his future is settled.

It's no guarantee that either the Raiders or Rams would have inquired about Mora's services if he were available, but his resume does have some elements of temptation. He's shown the ability to turn around a franchise, having inherited a 5-11 Falcons team and taken it to the NFC Championship game the following year. He's still young — at 46 — and has more head coaching experience at this level than the Jason Garretts and Urban Meyers of the football world.

In a sport that is obsessed with hot seats, football has plenty of singed tails already. Linehan isn't the only coach reeling from an 0-2 start. Marvin Lewis, Herm Edwards, Rod Marinelli and Brad Childress might not be sleeping well right about now. Wade Phillips is a playoff loss away from losing his job, and Jon Gruden's tush has been on fire for two or three years.

If Mora was out there, his name would be a popular one right about now.

The most interesting part is that the team that might need Mora most come next season is the Seahawks. As much as Holmgren has done for this franchise, and this city, the time might be ripe for a change. Some of the team's stars are either gone (Shaun Alexander, Mack Strong, Chris Gray) or aging (Bobby Engram, Walter Jones), and the 2008 season appears to be coming apart at the seams — or, at least, the knee ligaments.

This isn't to say that the Seahawks would be better off with Mora guiding the ship this season. Many of the problems that have plagued the team are either injury-related, youth-related or on the defensive side of the ball. You could make an argument that Holmgren is as at-fault for the 0-2 start as Sarah Palin is.

But Holmgren is 60, and the team could be on the verge of a serious transition. The 0-2 start might not be reason for panic, but the upcoming schedule is. After Sunday's likely win against the Rams — and, trust us, if the Seahawks lose that one, there might be some fans calling for the Mora Era to begin sooner rather than later — Seattle has a series of opponents that could leave the Seahawks feeling like road kill.

The Seahawks follow their Sept. 28 bye with — in order — a road game against the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants, a home date with unbeaten Green Bay, a road trip to Tampa Bay to face a third consecutive playoff team, a trip to San Francisco for a rematch with the team that just beat them, and then a home date with the Philadelphia Eagles. While the team should have Engram and Branch back for those games, it might not be enough for the Seahawks to still be in serious playoff contention.

Had it not been for the Seahawks' decision to lock up Mora last winter, they could be nearing a precarious decision of when to pull the plug and find the future. Even if Mora was still on the staff, he'd probably be fielding offers from other teams looking for a head coach. This way, the Seahawks' future is already in his hands.

Time will tell whether that's a good or bad thing. But at least the Seahawks, unlike most of this town's other high-profile teams, have a direction.

Scott M. Johnson covers the Seahawks for The Herald of Everett. His stories regularly appear in the Kitsap Sun andother regional newspapers.

See more at www.kitsapsun.com

 
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the 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. The

Mailbag: Spagnuolo or sayonara
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