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Falcons Offensive Line Ready for Battle (Photo Credit: Scott Cunningham/Getty Images Sport)

Walker: Falcons Display ExSPENDable Parts

With the release of Tyson Clabo this week, the Atlanta Falcons are now displaying just how much last seasons’ changes at offensive and defensive coordinator are impacting the upcoming year. The Falcons Nation was up […]

92.9 The Game–2013/04/04

ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Quarterback Matt Ryan #2 of the Atlanta Falcons calls out from under center in the first quarter while taking on the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game at the Georgia Dome on January 20, 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Final Thoughts On The 2012 Atlanta Falcons

It’s tough to consider a team that finished the regular season 13-3 as not having lived up to expectations. Some would say that since Atlanta finally won a post season game for the first time in nearly a decade, the season was a success. Others would argue that because of the way Atlanta finished the season, it should be considered a disappointment.

2013/01/22

CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 09: Robert McClain #27 of the Atlanta Falcons upends Louis Murphy #83 of the Carolina Panthers during play at Bank of America Stadium on December 9, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Robert McClain: Proof That A Team Is Only As Good As Its Backups

When the big name players are taken out of the equation, how to you evaluate a team? Simple: their backups. Robert McClain has made the most of his chances in Atlanta and once again proves you don’t need to be a big name to have a big impact for a team.

2012/12/11

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Turner’s Arrest Biggest Topic During Smith’s Media Report

With the arrest of Turner, several questions about his availability arose. Smith didn’t give any clear response as to whether or not the Falcons plan on having Turner suit up for the San Diego game.
Simply put, Smith said “there are certain parameters that are set in place by the collective bargaining agreement which is between the NFL and the NFLPA. Those guidelines will be followed in terms of what we can and cannot do. If there is going to be any internal discipline, than that it will stay internal.”

2012/09/20

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