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After further research, I don't think this stat is right. Here are the losers I found since 1970:

1971 Dolphins (O - 4th, D - 3rd)
1978 Cowboys (O - 1st, D - 3rd)
1990 Bills (O - 1st, D - 2nd)
1997 Packers (O - 2nd, D - 5th)
1998 Falcons (O - 4th, D - 4th)
2006 Bears (O - 2nd, D - 3rd)
2007 Pats (O - 1st, D - 4th)

It appears that this is something the Patriots and Falcons have in common.
 
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Football outsiders has a nice piece on the Patriots.

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Interesting stat is how much better the D plays with Brady than without. Brady makes the whole team better! And also, Brady's bad games are actually pretty darn good!
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And even if all that happens, it will put pressure on an Atlanta defense that missed 122 tackles, one of nine defenses to miss at least 120 tackles this year according to Sports Info Solutions charting. (New England was another, suggesting again that this game will turn into a shootout.)

I thought we were one of the better tackling teams ?
 
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And even if all that happens, it will put pressure on an Atlanta defense that missed 122 tackles, one of nine defenses to miss at least 120 tackles this year according to Sports Info Solutions charting. (New England was another, suggesting again that this game will turn into a shootout.)

I thought we were one of the better tackling teams ?

I think it goes in waves. When they have a bad day it can be pretty bad.
 
Still hoping that Floyd's active for this game. You never know if someone get's injured.

I agree with this and think that his size/strength against smallish quick defenses could be a matchup advantage and allow us to use 4 WR sets more often, which we broke out vs. PITT.

The problem comes when deciding the last inactive guy. If it's not Floyd, it would seem to be a special-teamer, and many of the possible guys are on a LOT of special teams.
 
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And even if all that happens, it will put pressure on an Atlanta defense that missed 122 tackles, one of nine defenses to miss at least 120 tackles this year according to Sports Info Solutions charting. (New England was another, suggesting again that this game will turn into a shootout.)

I thought we were one of the better tackling teams ?

Yes, I was surprised at that as well. I don't remember many missed tackles leading to big plays.
 
Yes, I was surprised at that as well. I don't remember many missed tackles leading to big plays.

Plus it has been widely reported that on offense we lead the league in yards after catch and on defense we allow the fewest yards after catch. How can you be great at containing YAC and be a bad tackling team? Makes no sense.
 
Yes, I was surprised at that as well. I don't remember many missed tackles leading to big plays.
I seem to remember several missed tackles during the first few games, but then they tightened up.
 
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And even if all that happens, it will put pressure on an Atlanta defense that missed 122 tackles, one of nine defenses to miss at least 120 tackles this year according to Sports Info Solutions charting. (New England was another, suggesting again that this game will turn into a shootout.)

I thought we were one of the better tackling teams ?

I call BS on this stat.

You don't have the #1 scoring defense and in the top 10 in multiple defensive categories and be among the league worst in tackling.
 
This quote surprises me :

And even if all that happens, it will put pressure on an Atlanta defense that missed 122 tackles, one of nine defenses to miss at least 120 tackles this year according to Sports Info Solutions charting. (New England was another, suggesting again that this game will turn into a shootout.)

I thought we were one of the better tackling teams ?
Agreed. That's all I've heard in these playoffs and, other than a few games, felt I had witnessed during the season. I guess it shows how much I know... lol
 
What's the latest on Julio Jones? I've read that he re-aggravated a turf toe injury from December.
I've been away a few days. This is probably old news by now, but Julio is as healthy as he has been all season. The injury usually flares up at some point in every game. Look at his snap count percentage. He has played in less than 70% of Atlanta's offensive snaps. Of course, he's not likely to get as much rest on Sunday. If the game remains competitive, I'm sure they will use him up and give him the off season to get healthy.
 
I've been away a few days. This is probably old news by now, but Julio is as healthy as he has been all season. The injury usually flares up at some point in every game. Look at his snap count percentage. He has played in less than 70% of Atlanta's offensive snaps. Of course, he's not likely to get as much rest on Sunday. If the game remains competitive, I'm sure they will use him up and give him the off season to get healthy.

What is your take on Mack? Assume its a HAS that is painful, can play through but mobility will be impacted?
 
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And even if all that happens, it will put pressure on an Atlanta defense that missed 122 tackles, one of nine defenses to miss at least 120 tackles this year according to Sports Info Solutions charting. (New England was another, suggesting again that this game will turn into a shootout.)

I thought we were one of the better tackling teams ?
Heard back from Aaron on this :

 
What is your take on Mack? Assume its a HAS that is painful, can play through but mobility will be impacted?

My guy feeling is that he will be fine for the game. He did play after the injury occurred in the last game. Quinn doesn't use a lot of gamesmanship when giving injury updates. He feels like it is a respect issue for the players. If he tells you that a guys is going to be limited this week, but they are going to up his reps as the weeks progresses and he will be a full go on Sunday, that is pretty much the way it is.

So, yeah, he'll be ready to go at close to 100% at kickoff. As always, he could aggravate it during the game.

I'll be totally honest, I don't want to see Ben Garland in the game at center. I hope his snap are on the defensive side of the ball. He is in our DT rotation, but he is also the primary backup to Mack at center.

Here is a little ATL knowledge that won't be common knowledge for most Patriots fans. The weak link on the offensive line is at RG. If you are familiar with Pro Football Focus, Chester is the only offensive line starter for Atlanta that grades less than a 75.3. Chester comes in at a 53. His liability is primarily in pass protection where he has a grade of 45! (75 is average). He is graded at 70.3 as a run blocker. While Garland grades okay in pass protection, he normally takes snaps at guard. When he plays center, the line calls divert to Ryan and he has one more thing on his plate pre-snap. Mack and Schraeder cover up for Chester on the right side of the line. If you take Mack out of the equation it compromises Chester big time. It is likely we would be keeping a primary weapon, Freeman, in the backfield to help shore up pass protection if Mack is out. Freeman is excellent at blitz pickup, but it is a big schematic win for the Patriots if the Falcons have to play him in that role.

If you want to know why Atlanta is so much better this year than last year, and why Ryan quit throwing INTs, the above paragraph sums it up. We had a guy named Person snapping to Ryan last season. He was like a turnstile as a pass blocker, and there were a multitude of botch center/QB exchanges last season. Basically Ryan was fielding snaps like a short stop, then trying to run the offense. Garland is better than that, but he is no Alex Mack.
 
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