Things change.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Soldiers dying equals bad - killing babies equals good

Today on the way home I had a car in front of me with two interesting bumper stickers. One was calling for the troops to come home - specifically "bring them home ALIVE". On the other side of the bumper was a sticker saying Keep Abortion Legal.

I have to assume two things about this hypocrite. One, he probably didn't give a crap about soldiers before they could be used as an anti-Bush slogan. Two, he probably is ok with abortions all the way up to right before a birth would take place. Regardless, he wants all the soldiers to come home alive, but he's ok with mothers killing their unborn children. I bet he's against the dealth penalty, too. But...he has no problem with abortion.

If you're one of those people, please post a comment and explain your thinking to me. Soldiers sacrificing themselves for our freedom - not okay. Crimials convicted of heinous crimes being executed - not okay. Killing an unborn child for reasons as diverse as "I don't want it" to "it could really crimp my lifestyle" - okay?

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Falcons follow-up

Ok, I was wrong about the Falcons. They'll be lucky to win five games this year, but it won't be Harrington's fault. He played a fantastic game against Carolina today. The o-line played well, too.

Why did they lose? DeAngelo Hall basically lost the game for us with those unsportsmanlike conduct penalties. Stupid and juvenile. Is he a professional football player? Does he get paid millions to act like a jerk-off? He's so arrogant that he probably doesn't care (or perhaps realize) that he lost this game for the Falcons today. I hope his teammates tear him a new one. His penalties weren't the only ones, but his actions sucked the life out of the Falcons and breathed a new one into the Panthers. He negated what was an otherwise great effort by the whole team. Maybe someone will slip a tack in his shoe while he's in the showers.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Atlanta Falcons - no more Vick, no problem


I’m not an expert on football, so don’t place any wagers based on my say-so. But I have been paying a lot more attention to football the past few years than in the past, and I feel confident discussing it. The first regular season football game for this season is tonight, so all the pundits and sports media outlets have issued their predictions and power rankings. One thing that is almost universal this year is that they are holding the Atlanta Falcons in very low regard. Bottom of the barrel regard, in fact.

Quite frankly, that’s a mistake and I think most of them know it. By predicting failure on the Falcons’ part, though, they can they say “hey, isn’t it great they’re doing better than projected”, or they can simply claim they’ve been lucky or performing beyond they ability.

Well, unlike them, I’m happy to lay it on the line; the Falcons will do all right this season. I predict an 8 – 8 season. That may not sound like much, but compared to the 2 – 14 and 3 – 15 season most people are predicting I’m giving the Falcons a great deal of credit.

And they deserve it. The Falcons have a fantastic coaching staff, far better than Mora and his gang (except for special teams coach Joe DeCamillis – he was good). They have numerous playmakers on both sides of the ball. They offensive and defensive lines are solid. The Falcons lack depth, and they have a lot of rookies, but if they can stay healthy they can succeed this year.

A lot of people are using the Vick fiasco as an excuse to predict a bad season for the Falcons. If you think that they would have been a championship team this year simply if they had him on the team you’re as delusional as the people predicting they dismal failure. The team is better off without him. He wasn’t a leader, on or off the field. His unique skills maybe allow you to salvage one or two games in the win column that you might otherwise loose, and yes, one game can mean the difference between getting to the playoffs or not.

Some might point to the season in which Vick broke his leg in a pre-season game. His back-ups were Doug Johnson and some guy whose name escapes me. If it weren’t for the fact that Doug Johnson sucked ass so hard that season in Vick’s absence I wouldn’t even remember his name. The Falcons tanked without Vick that year because they didn’t have a good back-up.

So, what’s different this year? Joey Harrington. He’s got something to prove, and that is always a positive factor. He’s got a good attitude, and by all accounts he’s ready for a fresh start. Most importantly, he’s better than you think. And really, that’s all he has to be, because you (and you know who you are) think he stinks.

With Vick gone the true playmakers in this offense can shine – Warrick Dunn, Jerious Norwood, Joe Horn, Alge Crumpler, etc. All Harrington has to do is not play badly. If he plays well the Falcons can really kick some ass on offense because of the plan and plays that Coach Petrino has in place, but as long as he doesn’t play badly they can get by. I predict he’ll have a great year, though. This preseason he’s shown poise, accuracy, and an ability to make something happen when plays or protection breaks down. If he’s consistent this season, I’ll take him over Vick any day.

No, I’m sober. Really.
Other folks point to the breakdowns they’ve had in the second half of the past two seasons. You can blame that squarely on former (thankfully) coaches Jim Mora and Greg Knapp. They deserved to get canned for a variety of reasons. The only one I’ll go into here is the fact that they inherited a team with numerous playmakers, and after some first season luck failed to capitalize at all on their skills the next two seasons. If your coach can’t do that, why keep him around? Coach Petrino and his staff have made it a point to craft the offense so that the ball gets to the all the playmakers. And unlike Mora and his staff, Petrino won’t have to figure out a way to make Vick a good throwing quarterback or craft plays that can utitlize him. They can just concentrate on calling good plays.

Are the Falcon’s going to win the Super Bowl? No. Are the Falcons going to make the playoffs? Possibly. I think the Saints will win the NFC South, but the Falcons might make a run at a wildcard spot. Will the Falcons exceed expectations? Definitely.

Here’s how I see it the positives:
Low expectations from pundits equals motivation for team
Great coaching staff in place
Lots of playmakers on both sides of the ball
Good quarterback with something to prove
Solid o-line
Solid d-line
Experienced players and fresh-legged rookies

Here’s how I see the negatives:
All new staff and scheme that might not come together the first year
Very little depth behind the starters
Quarterback has history of failure and his mental toughness is an unknown
Aging players and inexperience rookies

Either way, I predict that if the Falcons stay healthy they’ll at least break even this season, and make a respectable showing. There may even be a few upsets along the way. Cinderella story for 2008? Only a deluded fan will predict that. I’ll take 8 – 8 this year, though.

Note: after the Falcons play they first regular season game this Sunday I’ll follow-up this blog with any alterations to my prediction, and then leave it alone for the rest of the season.