Atlanta Falcons Day Two – Filling Out the Roster.

Day two of the draft is always a lot of fun, because you never know what you are going to get. Some teams try to fill their depth charts, some are hopelessly looking for an overlooked prospect, while others are merely filling out their rosters. The Falcons have so many holes to fill, that you have to hope they are filling out their depth charts and looking for an overlooked prospect or two that may be able to make an immediate impact.

  • Chevis Jackson (CB, LSU) – Round 3, Pick 5 (68): Jackson looks like a really good pick. I would not be that excited, except that starting for LSU in the SEC is close enough to playing in the NFL. Jackson will come in an make an immediate impact; if not as a starter, he will see time on the field in the nickel and dime packages.
  • Harry Douglas (WR, Lousiville) – Round 3, Pick 21 (84): This was a surprising pick for me. I thought Atlanta would concentrate on the offensive line, but Douglas should be able to compete for the number three WR position.
  • Thomas DeCoud (FS, California) – Round 3, Pick 35 (98): Another “need” position. It is hard to say if DeCoud will crack the starting lineup day one, but he will provide some depth and push Jimmy Williams.
  • Robert James (OLB, Arizona State) – Round 5, Pick 3 (138): Oh boy, another PAC-10 player. I do not see James contributing, much less making the team. There is no way he starts at any of the LB slots, and even if he moves to safety (as some sites predict), I doubt he will make an impact.
  • Kroy Biemann (DE – OLB, Montana) – Round 5, Pick 19 (154): At first this was a head scratcher, but the more I read about Biemann, the more I like him. I have no idea what sort of competition Montana plays, but Biemann could play on the line or as a pass rushing LB. He makes the team, and has a decent year as a special situation guy on passing downs.
  • Thomas Brown (RB, Georgia) – Round 6, Pick 6 (172): Let’s face it, muck like D.J. Shockley a couple of years ago, this is the homer pick. The only difference is that if Brown can stay healthy (Shockley could not), Brown will battle for the number three running back position on the depth chart, and he may see 1-2 carries a game. He will contribute immediately on special teams returning kickoffs. If Brown makes the team, it is probably bad news for Shockley. I doubt the team will keep two “homer” growth opportunities.
  • Wilrey Fontenot (CB, Arizona) – Round 7, Pick 5 (212): What is it with these PAC-10 selections? Fontenot does not have anything going for him besides speed. While speed kills at the college level, I do not see Fontenot making the roster unless he is some kind of special teams stud, which would be bad news for Thomas Brown.
  • Keith Zinger (TE, LSU) – Round 7, Pick 25 (232): The Falcons need all the help they can get on the offensive line. Zinger makes the team as the backup TE.

6-7 of the 8 Day Two picks will make the roster, resulting in an overall grade of a “B” for Day Two. Jackson and Douglas will contend for starting positions, while Biemann contributes, and Brown and Zinger make the team in special teams and backup roles. I was really expecting to see the Falcons go after a potential starter on the offensive line, but most of their picks do make sense.

Free Agent signings are next. Expect the Falcons to look towards both lines and another deep threat WR.

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Kimi takes Spain.

A good day for Ferrari, with a nice one-two, but overall the Spanish GP was a rather lackluster race.

“It is a damning indictment of both the circuit and the sport that the Barcelona pole sitter has gone on to win the race in eight successive seasons. How can F1 expect to retain its global audience – the sport’s lifeblood – when it does not blanch at races being decided at the first corner and a two-hour procession being held in its wake? Adding a couple of corners that offer overtaking potential is not straightforward around Monaco’s residential confines, but there are no excuses for the current design of the Barcelona circuit, situated on a vast expanse of scruffy land many miles outside of the city limits, remaining fundamentally unaltered.”

Raikkonen now has nine in had to Hamilton, but it is a long season, with plenty of interesting crap … err … drama in store. Ferrari is also has the constructors by 9 points over BMW Sauber.

Between the draft and Ferrari running out front, it is hard not to make this a great Sunday.

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Baker panic attack?

It looks like a lot of pundits think the Falcons panicked by trading back into the first round to take Sam Baker as the 21st pick.  I understand that Atlanta needs to rebuild their offensive line; that makes perfect sense.  Here comes my Sunday morning 20-20 …

In retrospect, what does not make sense for the Falcons is that after the 21st pick there was only one other offensive lineman taken before the Falcons would have picked at the 34th position.  Houston took Duane Brown (Virginia Tech) with their 26th pick.  This adds up to the Falcons making a huge mistake.  If they did not trade into the first round, they would have been able to get Baker or Brown with their 34th pick, and still have their 48th pick to continue to address needs.

The trade with Washington was costly, and has to be considered a panic move.  The Falcons wanted to get some insurance in case the run on offensive tackles continued.  They may have gotten their man, but not at an acceptable price.

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Atlanta Falcons Day 1 Grade

Yesterday the Falcons made a statement that they were ready to officially close the book on Vick; long live the Matt Ryan era. I will admit that with Dorsey sitting on the board, I thought Atlanta should go with Dorsey, and then go after Brohm or Henne, and offensive line help. Instead, Atlanta went after Ryan, their franchise QB, and traded back into the first round and
took Sam Baker (USC, LT). Is this enough to set the franchise in the right direction?

  • Matt Ryan (QB, Boston College) – Round 1, Pick 3: All the experts say that this is the franchise QB of the draft. I think the bust potential is there, but if the Falcons need a new face to sell tickets, merchandise, and put the Vick debacle behind for good, then Ryan was the right pick.
  • Sam Baker (OT, Southern Cal) – Round 1, Pick 21: The Falcons traded back into the first round by sending the Washington Redskins several picks. The Redskins received the Falcons 2nd (34), 2nd (48), and 4th (103) picks. In exchange, the Falcons took Baker with the Redskins 1st (21), and received their 3rd (84), and 5th (154) selections. With the Falcons having needs all over the field, I think the price for Baker was too steep. Baker has had injury problems the last couple of years, but he did only give up 4.5 sacks on his last 889 pass plays. If Baker overcomes his injury problems and can be coached, this Baker could play a pivotal part of rebuilding the offensive line.
  • Curtis Lofton (LB, Oklahoma) – Round 2, Pick 6 (37): I admit that I am not crazy about this pick, however, if he can start, or at least get on the field a few times a game, this will be a good pick. If Lofton can talk over MLB, Keith Brooking can move to the WLB, while Michael Boley will continue to hold down the fort at SLB. If Lofton fills the inside for years to come, then everyone will wonder how Lofton fell into the second round.

Bottom line, I am going to give the Falcons a “C” for wow factor, but “B+” for addressing needs of QB and OL. Ryan may turn out to be the real deal, and everyone will wonder why all the fuss for taking Ryan three overall. The price to land Baker was too high. Lofton is not exactly a sexy pick. With all that said, if Baker and Lofton start right away, and Ryan takes over before the year is out, day one has to be considered a huge success. Not exciting, but successful.

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Matt Ryan

In the end, adding a “face of the franchise” and merchandise mover won out.  Time will tell if this is a good move, but the kid sure looks happy to be with the Falcons.  For Ryan, life is good.

The rest of the Falcons draft is up in the air.  There should not be any reason for them to trade back into the first round, so those three second round selections are key to what happens next.  Rebuild the offensive and defensive line with those picks.

I have mixed emotions on Ryan.  On the one hand, we do need a QB of the future.  On the other, Ryan cannot win without a competent team around him.  What if he is a bust?  What if he talks Atlanta to the Super Bowl in two or three years?

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Atlanta’s draft prospects?

Now that Jake Long has been signed by Miami, the focus (and suspense) is squarely on the Rams and what they will do – Chris Long or Glenn Dorsey. I have read a lot of rumors that St. Luis are trying to get the Falcons to trade up one pick in order for the Falcons to secure Dorsey. As much as I think Dorsey would be a great fit for the Falcons, I do not want them to give up any picks to move up a position.

So what do I want from the Falcons? I was kind of resigned to the Falcons taking Matt Ryan, because I thought J. Long and Dorsey would be off the board. Besides, as I have written before, A. Blank wants character players, the Falcons need a “face of the franchise” and they need someone to move merchandise. The only reason not to take Ryan is because of the bust potential – no one can say if Ryan is the next great QB or the next Ryan Leaf.

The Falcons need help all over the place – offensive line, defensive line, quarterback, secondary – you name it, the Falcons need it. The best scenario for Atlanta is to use their first pick is to grab a can’t miss impact player on either side of the line, and in the second round, grab a QB of the future, continue to build out the line, and work on the secondary. Three picks in the second should allow Atlanta to follow this path. With their two third round picks they can focus on depth at receiver, running back, or offensive/defensive line.

Of course this is all predicated on the Falcons not trading down and not trading second round picks to get back into the first round. Trading down may be viable if there is a way to still land an impact player and get a starting offensive lineman and/or an additional pick. I hate the idea of trading up because the Falcons need all the picks they have to rebuild their roster.

Should be a fun day, with only 6.5 hours until 3PM.

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Rumble is back …

My new Dualshock 3 Sixaxis controller arrived today from amazon.com. I connected the controller to the PS3 USB cable (to charge it up) and started a game of Super Star Dust HD. Buzz. Buzz. Vibration is back. I then put MLB 08 in to give it a go with some RTTS action. Buzz. Buzz. At least on guessing a pitch.

I just put in F1 CE and I was immediately told that v1.10 was available, so I am waiting (no so patiently) while the patch is downloading. Not sure if anything else was done besides adding in Dualshock control.

It is a Sixaxis with some added buzz, so I am not sure what else I can write. The Dualshock 3 is heavier than the standard Sixaxis, so that is a big plus for me, but that is really just a personal preference; your mileage may vary. Time will tell if the battery life is significantly different than the Sixaxis.

The F1 CE v1.10 patch just finished downloading and installing in time for me to get in a few F1 comments for this post. It looks like vibration is only used under heavy breaking or acceleration when your tires may be spinning, and when you are almost over the edge when turning. So vibration during not so optimal tire wear conditions. Interestingly putting my car into a wall did not cause any controller vibrations, and running into another car did not cause the controller to shake, rattle, and role. I will have to spend more than a few minutes with the game to see if there are any options that I am missing, or if vibration is only used based on tire feedback.

My initial thoughts are that I have missed the Dualshock type controllers, but it is hard to say that the Dualshock 3 is worth $54.99. I doubt I can dump my Sixaxis controllers for more that $10 each.

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I don’t have time to drive a F2007.

This may be old news to some of you, but this weekend I ran across the following about the F2007 in Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (GT5):

“first, this is indeed the Scuderia Ferrari F2007; second, that is the actual Ferrari red as sanctioned by the Ferrari team; and last but not least, the Ferrari F2007 will be available at all Gran Turismo Ferrari dealerships for 2 million game credits.”

I am not normally one for cheat codes and the like, but I doubt I will unlock the F2007 with conventional methods. I guess I am growing softer in my old age. There was a time when I would say that cheat codes were stupid or that you should have to unlock F2007 goodness. But not now. With a limited schedule of PS3 gaming time, I need to maximize my gaming time. I am probably not alone thinking that if I buy the game, the developers (and publishers) should give me everything in it, instead of having to play countless hours to earn the game’s main attraction. OK, I am a candy ass.

The same article also had this gem:

“you won’t be seeing GT5 full game for awhile, definitely not this year.”

If GT5P is decent, then this does not bother me that much because I will have to play forever if I want to drive the F2007. Besides, I am still waiting for a PSP version of GT. By the time GT5 is actually ready, they will probably just give it a new moniker.

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RTTS Update (Those Damn Walks)

I put together a decent run at my first set of goals, but my plate discipline sucks, which is really a generous description. I started off on the bench, but after one of the starting pitchers went on the DL, I was promoted to the starting lineup as the Macon Braves CF. Not sure how that works, but I will take what I can get.

18G, 55AB, 25H, .454AVG, 6HR, 8RBI, 2D, 0BB, 4K

+Increase your bunting ability over the next 4 series.
+Increase your contact vs. LHP over the next 4 series.
+Increase your plate discipline over the next 4 series.
-Over the next 4 series, draw 5 or more base on balls. [This was set to 2 walks, but the goal was adjusted. Either way, I did not walk once, so it did not matter.]
+Over the next 4 series, collect 6 or more total bases. [45]
+Over the next 4 series, have an on base percentage of .400 or higher. [.446]

If I could have drawn 2-5 walks I would be sitting pretty at AAA Richmond. Not sure how I can get better because I have a lifetime of swinging at first pitches and everything under the sun. Not just in videogames; real life as well.

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Sunday Morning Notes

Sundays are always special when Ferrari runs out front. When they finish one-two, then you just know that you are in for a special day.

Bahrain Grand Prix
The Bahrain Grand Prix featured Massa taking the top of the podium followed by a decent second place run for Raikkonen, who just paced outpaced Kubica. Felipe gained a measure of redemption, Kimi is now in front of the Drivers Championship, and BMW holds a surprising 1 point lead over Ferrari in the Constructors Championship.

Massa’s mistake will infuriate the Scuderia as the team looked set for a one-two finish with team-mate Kimi Raikkonen

March Madness Picks Lacking
My bracket was busted when Texas went down to Memphis. Other than that miss, I had the other three picks correct, but unfortunately for my prognostication skills (or lack there of), I had Texas winning it all. I know. Homer.

WoW Goes Down
As of April 13, 2008 4:04 AM PDT, I will no longer have a World of Warcraft subscription. As much as I enjoyed the game, I think I wasted a ton of money on this one because I just never got in consistent play time. To me, WoW is really more of a social experience; it does not measure up as a single player game. I had the most fun with the game when I joined up with a few random anonymous like-minded games, but I do not have any friends that do the WoW crack thing.

So I say goodbye to Tuldar (dwarf hunter), Kaldur (dwarf priest), and Faltutin (gnome mage). Fond farewell. Take a nice slumber. Maybe one day I will revisit what you have to offer if Blizzard goes to a pay-as-you-go system.

Road To The Show
Newest form of gaming crack. Best sports game that I have played in a long time. Addicting. Fun. Pure baseball goodness. What else is there to say?

And that’s a wrap. Happy Sunday!

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GT5 Prologue to feature online cheaters?

I ran across an interesting article about GT5 Prologue and how lack of damage is going to make for some interesting cheating, or at the very least, some dishonest track records.

“While I had been shaving milliseconds off my time by following Hamilton-beating racing lines around the track, and perfecting my technique over the course of two hours, the bastard who leads the online leaderboard just bounces off the frickin’ walls!

GT5 Prologue’s lack of car damage means that dodgy players can use the metal barriers on two of the corners in the course to bounce round faster than any racing line you or I can take. It’s a joke.”

More interesting GT5 Prologue discussion about pretty graphics vs. realistic damage can be found over at the Digitalsports Page Forums.

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MLB 08 The Show – RTTS Fun

To be young again. Thanks to MLB 08, a 21 year old me is trying to make the Atlanta Braves as a CF. I also picked 1B/3B for my secondary positions. The game, and in particular Road To The Show mode, is extremely addicting. Unfortunately I made a couple of mistakes.

While I played MLB last year on the PSP, but I have not played a console version in a while. Instead of spending a lot of time learning the game, I played a couple of exhibition games and jumped right into RTTS. This has been a problem because I stink at hitting and I cannot run the bases. If I were a pitcher, I would be in trouble because my pitching ability is somewhat suspect.

During Spring Training I did not get anytime in the infield, but started plenty of games. The Braves have me ranked 4/5 at CF, with CF being a moderately set position. Much like real baseball, it is frustrating when I get my hits; a lot of times when it does not matter. I guess I am not very clutch at the plate. It sucks for me when I have a goal to achieve and blow it, and then the next at bat I get a single. Very much like real baseball.

After my undisciplined spring at the plate, I considered myself lucky to land a 1 year contract for $30K to warm the bench for the AA Mississippi Braves.

Final Spring Training statistics:

27G, 85AB, 26H, .305AVG, 1HR, 6RBI, 2SB, 5CS, 3R, 1BB, 15K

The strikeouts and blunders on the bases hurt, but this goes back to two problems. Not have much experience with the game, and not having any discipline at the plate (I like to swing early and often).

My Scouting Report is not very encouraging; makes me wonder if I should try to give this baseball thing a go.

Overall D
Contact D
Power F
Fielding D
Speed C
Potential A

  • A clear step below average at the plate.
  • Not your man if you’re looking for a good average.
  • Not a long ball threat.
  • Solidly below average glove, keeps the official scorer busy.
  • His speed is nothing special, maybe less so.
  • As close to being a sure thing as you can get.

I was surprised that I quickly moved from warming the bench into starting in center. I guess the guy in front of me was not really much better. I will do some periodic updates until I progress further, or abandon this career and start over (after I actually know how to play the game).

RTTS mode is completely addicting. I am not sure when I last played a baseball game where I had that “just one more game” feeling, as I struggled to stay awake. Still early days, but MLB 08 looks to be a superb game.

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Slow start(ers) for the Braves.

After Hudson, where else can the Braves turn for quality starts?  Sure there is Smoltz, but he is on the DL and likely injury prone.  If he does stay healthy, he will put up innings.  That would give us last year – Hudson, Smoltz, and pray for rain.

Glavine looks decent; he managed 5 innings in his first start.  Jair Jurrjens looks very impressive, and has a lot of upside, but he only managed to go 5.1 innings in his first start before tiring out in the sixth inning.

Last night Hampton was scratched before the game and is now on the 15-day DL.  Chuck James will replace Hampton, but guess what?  James is coming off the DL, and before the latest Hampton injury, James was going to be sent to AAA.

Jeff Bennett did a nice job as an emergency starter, going 6 innings, and only giving up 3 runs.

I know the season is young, but if the starters cannot stay healthy and provide quality starts, it will be an extremely long, frustrating, and ultimately disappointing season.

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