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		<title>Vick again admits laziness in Atlanta</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 22:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank Ward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While this is hardly news that will knock the snowstorm out of the top spot on area newscasts, Michael Vick once again talked about the fact that he was lazy in Atlanta and never came close to tapping his talent for the Falcons. Falcons fans should probably be upset, but the fact is the Vick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While this is hardly news that will knock the snowstorm out of the top spot on area newscasts, <a href="http://blogs.nfl.com/2010/02/10/vick-says-he-settled-for-mediocrity-in-atlanta/" target="_blank">Michael Vick once again talked about the fact that he was lazy in Atlanta</a> and never came close to tapping his talent for the Falcons.</p>
<p>Falcons fans should probably be upset, but the fact is the Vick era ended a long time ago and a new franchise signal caller is in town. Who really cares at this point?</p>
<p>The reason your<em> DailyPhiladelphian</em> even cares about this is twofold.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Michael Vick again admits to being lazy in Atlanta.</p>
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<p>First, while he obviously has a new appreciation on his freedom and his ability to make major money, did he learn anything while playing in Philadelphia last year? Did he pick up any good habits from watching and meeting with Donovan McNabb and the Eagles coaches?</p>
<p>Since he wasn&#8217;t the starter each week, we&#8217;ll never really know how much effort he puts in to prepare. For his sake, hopefully he learned the importance of watching tape and preparation, especially since his speed seems to have gone backwards during his time in the clink.</p>
<p>The other reason is the fact that, while everyone assumes Vick will be traded, there is a chance &#8212; maybe even a 50-50 chance &#8212; he will stay in Philly and compete with Kevin Kolb for the starting job. Neither Andy Reid nor Joe Banner has really given McNabb a strong vote of confidence. They are at least debating which way to go in terms of the quarterback position.</p>
<p>If McNabb stays, Vick is gone. If McNabb goes, the guess is that the Eagles would rather keep Vick in case Kolb can&#8217;t handle the starting job. At least Vick has experience as a starter, although we doubt he&#8217;d be half the quarterback McNabb has been in his decade in green.</p>
<p>If things pan out that way, we better all hope Vick is serious when he says he&#8217;s learned from his past.</p>
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		<title>NFC South Preview</title>
		<link>http://dailyphiladelphian.com/2009/09/08/nfc-south-preview/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 19:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank Ward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Offense seems to be the theme of this division, with strong defenses the difference between competing for the division title and a top draft pick. Carolina Panthers (10-6). Jake Delhomme has steered the team to a Super Bowl appearance in the past, but he is aging and injuries have taken their toll. At this point [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Offense seems to be the theme of this division, with strong defenses the difference between competing for the division title and a top draft pick.</p>
<p><strong>Carolina Panthers (10-6). </strong>Jake Delhomme has steered the team to a Super Bowl appearance in the past, but he is aging and injuries have taken their toll. At this point in his career, he is at best a caretaker behind center. Luckily he has a stud receiver when Steve Smith is split wide. The problem with Smith is he seems to get injured and/or is suspended often. Running backs DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart give the Panthers a lethal one-two punch in the backfield, and the makings of a solid ball-control offense. The defense is solid with Julius Peppers, and the unit keeps teams off the scoreboard. When at full strength, the Panthers have the weapons to be in, and win, most weeks. The money here says that the team remains relatively healthy and outlasts the rest of the division.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 410px"><img title="Matt Ryan" src="http://www.freethefan.com/img/forall/Image/MattRyan.jpg" alt="Matt Ryan and the Falcons look to challenge for the AFC South title this year." width="400" height="298" />
<p class="wp-caption-text">Matt Ryan and the Falcons look to challenge for the AFC South title this year.</p>
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<p><strong>Atlanta Falcons (9-7). </strong>Matt Ryan enters his second year in the league and looks to fulfill lofty expectations thanks to a strong rookie season. Roddy White is blossoming into a Pro Bowl caliber receiver, and TE Tony Gonzalez is a welcome addition. Michael Turner and Jerious Norwood compliment each other very well in the backfield, with Norwood providing a legit Wildcat option. The defense is improving and the Falcons will push the Panthers for the division title. On defense, DE John Abraham aims to lay out opposing quarterbacks and put the Falcons in a position to win. Ryan will continue to evolve as a future star in the league, but the Falcons are a year and two defensive playmakers away from truly contending for the Lombardi Trophy.</p>
<p><strong>New Orleans Saints (8-8). </strong>A team with one of the most prolific offenses in the league, the Saints should be contending for a trip to the Super Bowl. A questionable defense stands in the way. Quarterback Drew Brees puts up the numbers to rank among the best passers each year thanks in part to the talented Marques Colston. RB Pierre Thomas takes over as the featured back, with overrated Reggie Bush acting as a receiving threat out of the backfield. If TE Jeremy Shockey&#8217;s health matched his obnoxious level of confidence, the Saints passing attack would be even better. The defense needs to step up, or another disappointing finish is on the horizon.</p>
<p><strong>Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12). </strong>After choking on the last day of the season, the Bucs missed the postseason and coach Jon Gruden was sent packing for the warm Monday Night Football television booth. Now, rookie head coach Raheem Morris, 32, looks to rebuild the Bucs. He has a tough job ahead of him, and has already canned offensive coordinator <span id="main" style="visibility:visible;"><span id="search" style="visibility:visible;">Jeff Jagodzinski</span></span>. Stability is not in the offensive playbook this year. The team added to a deep backfield by signing Derrick Ward to go with Earnest Graham and Cadillac Williams. However, the squad has no legit receivers outside of Antonio Bryant, who has been waived so often in his career that he has one NFL jersey for each day of the week. Quarterback is a huge question mark entering the season as Byron Leftwich is the starter. Leftwich has never lived up to his potential, and is simply warming the seat for rookie Josh Freeman. A first round pick, Freeman has a long way to go before he comes close to justifying he first round status. The defense must play without the guidance of Monte Kiffin, who bolted to join his son Lane at the University of Tennessee. There are just too many question marks to take this team seriously. Bucs fans, you can go home again. Welcome back to  the division cellar.</p>
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