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MMQB:Patriots and Falcons will meet in houston

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How cute. Peter King pried his face out of Mara's sphincter long enough to write an article.
 
Falcons have been flying under the radar. All you hear about is dallas, green bay or the giants. Meanwhile they somehow sneakily got a first round bye.

I could see dallas going one and done.
 
That would not surprise me one bit. Ryan having a great year
 
Ryan is having a great year. I just looked at their schedule and their defense gave up A LOT of points. Perhaps that has contributed to Ryan's excellent year.. the Falcons needed those points to win games.
 
Falcons dont have the D to win it all. The best team wins the Super Bowl not the best offense. We as Patriots fans know that more than most.

Edit: Correction- most of the time the best TEAM wins.. 2007 aside. And sometimes favorable match ups can get you to the dance.

Which year was it that Indy had the worst run defense in the league.. and they got 2 tomato cans in the playoffs and made it to the Super Bowl.
 
Falcons won't make it. Their D isn't good.
 
They may be the only team I will not be overly pissed to lose to.
 
Hope they do. They would get hammered by the Pats. A major blowout.
 
The article does address concerns about the falcons defense.
FOR THOSE WHO DOUBT THE FALCONS…


If you take umbrage with a Falcons-Patriots Super Bowl pick, it’s most likely on the grounds of Atlanta’s defense. And that’s fair. It ranked 27th in scoring, hardly Super Bowl-caliber. But here’s the case for the unit being able to pass muster.

It’s a young and improving group, particularly on the backend. Rookie linebackers Deion Jones and De’Vondre Campbell, while still developing in Dan Quinn’s Cover 3/man-to-man scheme, have gotten better and both are capable of playing fast. In the secondary, Desmond Trufant is missed (no NFL corner was playing at a higher level at the time of Trufant’s season-ending pectoral injury in November), but unexpected slot stalwart Brian Poole (an undrafted rookie) and fourth-year pro Robert Alford have steadily ascended. Given that rookie safety Keanu Neal provides an answer against versatile tight ends (the difference-making factors in most offenses), it comes down to Trufant’s replacement, Jalen Collins. The second-year perimeter corner has been targeted often, with good and bad results. If he can be steady, it’s a solid enough group.

Or, it’s a solid enough group if the front four performs up to its potential. Defensive end Vic Beasley finished the season with an NFL-high 15.5 sacks because Quinn and coordinator Richard Smith brilliantly found ways to get him in space. When Beasley isn’t rushing upfield from a wide-nine position, he’s looping around on stunts inside. Both tactics afford him the room to maximize his lethal raw speed. Atlanta’s only other threatening pass rusher is Dwight Freeney, who, in limited doses off the bench, still has a venomous spin move and bull rush. If Beasley and Freeney are rolling, this entire defense plays fast.

Yes, we’ve covered a lot of ifs here. But they don’t necessarily all need to be recognized each week. If the Falcons’ defense can hold opponents to fewer than 30 points, this team can make it to Houston.

I think them getting a bye is huge which was until 2 weeks ago likely to be seattle's. I think dallas is in for a tougher game vs GB/NYG.
 
I don't see the Falcons making it to the SB. It would be an easy blowout for us.
 
Consider: The Patriots led the AFC in scoring with 441 points. The Falcons scored 100 points MORE than the Patriots. Except for laying an egg against the Eagles mid season these guys score plenty of points every game.

By virtue of their ability to score the Falcons will be formidable for any opponent. But they have a porous D and that is why it won't be Patriots v Falcons. This will be a #1 vs #1 again with the lesser chance of a 2014 SB repeat Pats v Sea.
 
The article does address concerns about the falcons defense.


I think them getting a bye is huge which was until 2 weeks ago likely to be seattle's. I think dallas is in for a tougher game vs GB/NYG.

I wouldn't be so sure that Seattle beats the Lions. Earl Thomas is the key to that defense and he's out. Sherman is acting like a diva and having a bad year, Wilson is still banged up with a bad O-Line. Lions will score 20-24 points, this will be a very tight game
 
Yeah, Atlanta is flying under the radar, but so are the Pats in a way. In an effort to try and diversify coverage (Patriots fatigue), the media has kinda neglected the Pats a bit, especially since they are a 14-2 team with FB and a legit defense.

I called New England-Green Bay before the season started, but Atlanta has a good shot since they'd be playing GB/NYG/Seattle at home.
 
Falcons won't make it. Their D isn't good.

yeah, but how many times have we seen teams that don't deserve to be there make it? Atlanta can beat seattle at home and then go on the road and beat Dallas (not easy, but if Dak has a bad day, then Atlanta could take advantage). And boom, they're in.
 
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