Just giving the Falc*nts the attention they wanted by appearing on hard knocks.Naw, just giving you the attention you want.

Folks really got this thread looking corny trying to throw weak ass jokes about this team and the show.
If you gonna hate atleast have better material. These ''insults'' are cringe worthy
If you are going to stick around we are going to start charging you rent.Just giving the Falc*nts the attention they wanted by appearing on hard knocks.![]()
Cotdamn yall aints fans are some fakkits.
Isteven jackson trying to preach for the cameras and kept fumbling his words![]()
him for being a team leader but after a couple of minutes of that shyt i was like..
Not practicing each session but good when he is.How is Julio looking, coming off of injury?
Julio Jones’ status uncertain for Falcons exhibition opener
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Falcons receiver Julio Jones had surgery last October to repair a broken bone in his right foot.
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By Michael Cunningham
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Falcons starters are likely to play just one series in the exhibition opener against the Dolphins on Friday but coach Mike Smith wouldn’t say if star wide receiver Julio Jones will make his return.
Jones had surgery last October to repair a broken bone in his right foot—his second surgery on the foot within three years—and has been limited in training camp practices. Jones said this week that he’s ready to play if Smith calls on him and wide receivers coach Terry Robiskie also said Jones appears good to go.
Smith said the focus will be on playing time for inexperienced players.
“We are going to do like we do every year and get these young guys as many snaps as we can get them,” Falcons coach Mike Smith said Thursday.

Falcons to run the ‘Pistol’ offense
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Matt Ryan will not be required to the run the ball out of the Falcons’ pistol attack.
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The Falcons are implementing the “Pistol” attack into their offensive scheme, offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday.
“I would be willing to bet that almost every team in the NFL does,” Koetter said. “The benefits of it have been proven.”
The Pistol formation is a hybrid between the shot gun and a single-back formation, with the running back directly behind the quarterback, who is four yards behind the center instead of seven yards in the traditional shot gun.
The Falcons promised to scrutinized their entire operation this offseason while trying to rebound from a 4-12 season. They believe the Pistol can help the rushing attack, which ranked 29thin the league last season.
“It’s a little more advantageous for the runner when he’s behind the quarterback and he doesn’t have to come across the center for shotgun runs,” Koetter said. “As much as teams are in the gun, it gives you some advantages in the run and it affects the play-action game. We have a lot of different packages and that is one that we are working on right now.”
Ryan will not be required to the run the ball out of the Falcons’ pistol attack.
“When I think of pistol, I think of three things,” Koetter said. “I think Colin Kaepernick, Cam Newton and Matt Ryan. Those are three different styles of pistols.”

Brehs, how the fukk is Matt Ryan gonna run the Pistol?![]()