While the Falcons made it all the way to the 2004 Championship Game, many people felt that they over-achieved that season, and Atlanta justified that belief by slipping to third place last season. We look for an identical finish this year.
While Michael Vick just may be the most exciting quarterback in football, he is much better at scrambling and improvising that he is throwing from the pocket. Thus he is a poor fit for a West Coast offense that relies on quick throws. It speaks volumes that the Falcons turned down quite a few trade offers for backup QB Matt Shaub this off-season, as there are rumblings that Atlanta would like to turn the offense over to Shaub possibly as early as next season! One thing Atlanta did do well in 2005 was run the football, in fact leading the NFL in rushing. Even that statistic must be taken with a grain of salt however as QB Vick was their leading rusher by a wide margin. Granted running back Warrick Dunn did average a very impressive 5.9 yards per carry, but he lacks durability and is not an every-down back. Atlanta drafted another speedball in the third round of the draft in Jerius Norwood out of of Mississippi State, but he seems to be a carbon copy of Dunn, albeit slightly faster. The biggest missing link in the offense early in the year may be tight end Alge Crumpler, has been slow to recover from shoulder surgery. Vick often looked for Crumpler in the red zone, so his return is critical for this offense to have any kind of success.
The Falcons had one of the best defenses in the league two years ago, but this unit slipped all the way down to 24th in the NFL last season. Atlanta addressed this concern by strengthening the secondary, adding veteran safety Lawyer Malloy and drafting cornerback Jimmy Williams in the first round. However Williams did not get his pro career off on the right foot, as some off-the-field problems delayed his reporting to training camp. If the defense does not tighten up in 2006 and if Vick does not handle the offense better, both major question marks, we look for the Atlanta Falcons to repeat their third place finish in the NFC South this season.
Prediction for 2006: 3rd Place NFC South
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