Over two weeks AtlantaFalcons.com will be reviewing the Falcons 2007 four games at a time. Today, we look at games nine through 12.
Students from Centennial Place Elementary and other Falcons Fitness Zone locations are enjoying some new technology from HOPSports that uses green screens and video of some of their favorite Falcons to teach physical fitness.
Penalties and injuries piled up quickly in the Falcons 31-7 loss to the Buccaneers.
Head Coach Bobby Petrino watched the film from his team's 20-16 victory over San Francisco Monday morning and later expressed pleasure with the run game and speed on defense.
Falcons players and cheerleaders visited 12 different locations around Atlanta Tuesday as a part of Hometown Huddle.
Falcons linebacker Keith Brooking knows the importance of the running game, especially when it comes to stopping the Titans -- the league's second-best rushing offense. "We’ve got to be great on first down and not allow them to establish a run," he said.
Linebacker Michael Boley, like the rest of the Falcons, hates to lose. That's why he'll do all he can on defense to secure a win. "(I'm) trying to get better each week and not take a step back," he said.
Defensive tackle Rod Coleman returned to the practice field Wednesday while the Falcons looked to carry a wave of confidence from the first win of 2007 into a regional rivalry game at Tennessee. That and more in today's Notebook.
Falcons safety Lawyer Milloy said the team knows 13 games remain in the season -- plenty of time to right the ship and break away from an 0-3 start. "We're close and feel like we let a couple games get away," he said.