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Falcons fans discuss key issues ahead of Sunday's game against Saints

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Greg Beadles President | LinkedIn

Greg Beadles President | LinkedIn

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons' rivalry with the New Orleans Saints has a storied history filled with memorable moments and fierce competition. One notable game that stands out is the 37-35 victory led by Michael Vick on October 27, 2002. Jay Feely's last-second field goal secured the win for the Falcons in what many fans recall as an unforgettable sporting event.

Jeff S. from Roswell, Georgia, raised concerns about the effectiveness of screen passes to the flat. According to TruMedia data, "The Falcons have thrown the ball to the flat 11 times... Their average of 5.4 yards per attempt on such plays ranks 16th in the league." The offense has faced challenges, particularly against Kansas City, but overall screen performance has shown promise.

Gerald H. from Lithonia, Georgia, questioned Matthew Judon's role after being traded to Atlanta for a third-round pick in 2025. Addressing this concern, it was clarified that Judon’s acquisition focused on his football IQ and versatility rather than solely boosting pass rush capabilities. "Judon has played over 40% of first-down snaps... He is a solid edge defender against the run."

Ray K. from Asheville, North Carolina, expressed support for a previous suggestion regarding kicking field goals instead of taking risks during critical moments in games. The discussion highlighted how coaches rely on pre-planned strategies rather than situational pressure when making decisions.

David H. from Marshalltown, Iowa sought clarification on injured reserve (IR) rules given recent player designations. Players placed on IR must miss at least four games before they can be designated to return within a subsequent 21-day period for practice and potential reactivation.

The Mailbox continues to address fan queries twice weekly throughout the season.

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