Atlanta 45,
San Francisco 10
Falcons-49ers Preview
| SCOUTING REPORT | ||
Falcons-49ers: 10 observations After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Falcons-49ers matchup. 1. Atlanta needs to be physical on offense: Since taking over the 49ers, head coach Mike Singletary has brought a no-nonsense approach to playing the game, especially on defense. San Francisco is in the top third of the league in run and pass defense. The 49ers run to the ball and never back down. Atlanta can't afford to come out soft and finesse their way down the field. They must stand toe-to-toe with the 49ers and play smashmouth football. | ||
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| W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | DIV | CONF | |
| ATL | 9-7 | 363 | 325 | 6-2 | 3-5 | 3-3 | 6-6 |
| SFO | 8-8 | 330 | 281 | 6-2 | 2-6 | 5-1 | 7-5 |
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| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
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| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
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San Francisco's Michael Crabtree isn't likely to make a major impact for a while after missing so much time. The 49ers can only hope he develops as fast as Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan did.
Though the Niners finally ended a long stalemate with their promising receiver, they will be focused on getting their struggling running game on track as they host Ryan and the Falcons on Sunday.
Rookie quarterbacks and wide receivers typically take longer to contribute than first-year players at other positions, but that was not the case with Ryan. His first NFL pass went for a 62-yard touchdown and he went on to lead the Falcons into the postseason in 2008.
He only seems to be improving with Atlanta off to a 2-1 start this year. Ryan has taken advantage of opponents focusing on shutting down the Falcons' formidable ground attack, posting a 100.4 passer rating and throwing five TDs while getting picked off once.
San Francisco (3-1) has also had a strong first month and has done so without Crabtree, the 10th overall pick in April's draft. After several months of negotiations, the 49ers agreed Wednesday to a six-year contract with the former Texas Tech star, the only draft pick who had yet to sign.
Crabtree could be the big-play threat San Francisco has been lacking, but it remains to be seen whether the team will attempt to incorporate him into the game plan Sunday. Crabtree has little knowledge of the offense due to his long holdout, and the problem is compounded by his sitting out minicamps while recovering from a foot injury.
Despite an offense that ranks 28th with 264.0 yards per game, the 49ers lead the NFC West and are off to their best start since winning four of their first five games in 2002. Coach Mike Singletary wants his team to play tough defense and have a strong running game, but San Francisco has had trouble gaining yards on the ground.
Top running back Frank Gore suffered an ankle injury in a 27-24 loss to Minnesota on Sept. 27 and won't be back until after next week's bye at the earliest. The 49ers averaged 77.0 yards rushing in two games after Gore was hurt.
"We have to take a step as an offense, and we need for it to happen pretty soon," quarterback Shaun Hill said. "We're obviously not to the point we need to be. But it's nice to come in after a win and have a film to look at where you can learn a lot."
Though it was shut out offensively in the first half, San Francisco got two TDs from its defense and another from special teams in a 35-0 victory over St. Louis last Sunday, its most lopsided victory in 87 games.
The 49ers will try to take advantage of a Falcons defense that has allowed a total of 312 yards rushing in its last two games.
While Ryan has played well in the early going, opponents have had success in limiting Atlanta's ground game. The Falcons come off their bye ranked 23rd in the league with 92.3 rushing yards per game after averaging 152.7 last season.
"I actually think we might be trying too hard," fullback Ovie Mughelli said. "Last year, we were more relaxed. It was us against the world. We didn't have anybody really worrying about us. This year, we knew we had expectations."
Michael Turner ranked second in the NFL with 1,699 yards while setting a team record with 17 rushing touchdowns in '08, but is averaging 75.3 yards this season.
Turner should get some help this week with Jerious Norwood expected to play after missing a 26-10 loss at New England on Sept. 27. Norwood suffered a concussion the previous week in a 28-20 win over Carolina, but Falcons coach Mike Smith said the running back is "a full go" for Sunday.
Norwood is an important part of Atlanta's offense, complementing the bruising Turner with his speed. He is also averaging more than 25 yards per kick return the past two seasons.
"We're a faster offense, we're much faster when we have Jerious in the game," Smith said. "He brings that speed element."
Atlanta needs more out of receiver Roddy White, who is among the highest paid in the league at his position but is averaging 7.9 yards on 15 receptions. Veteran tight end Tony Gonzalez has been solid, catching 13 passes for a team-high 160 yards, but the Falcons need White to give their passing game a more dynamic element.
There were four interceptions and no TDs thrown by Atlanta and San Francisco in their last meeting, with the Falcons winning 20-16 at home Nov. 4, 2007.
- Leaders talk wording of 49ers stadium measure
- Santa Clara city leaders are set to discuss the final wording of the ballot measure for a proposed stadium for the San Francisco 49ers.
- Owners talk labor situation; status quo reigns
- NFL owners have met for several hours to discuss the labor situation, although it appears they are no closer to reaching an agreement with the players' union for a new collective bargaining agreement.
- Bears shift Marinelli to defensive coordinator
- The Bears hired the 49ers' Shane Day as quarterbacks coach.
- Pasquarelli: Practice-squad player contributing to Colts' cause

- Taj Smith won't suit up for Super Bowl XLIV, but he's played an important role in the Colts' defensive preparations, writes Len Pasquarelli.
- Falcons release suspended QB Michael Vick
- The Atlanta Falcons have released quarterback Michael Vick Friday morning, team officials confirmed. The team had been seeking to trade the former star quarterback, who was suspended by the NFL after his conviction on dogfighting charges. He last played for the Falcons in 2006.
- Rookie safety ready to contribute for Falcons
- William Moore has a reputation as a ferocious hitter on the football field. He's intense, almost frighteningly so.
- Favre, Vick pen pals: Dear Michael, Im retired
- The e-mail address that you supply to use this service will only be used to send the requested article.
- Vick, Humane Society 'using each other'
- Michael Vick and the Humane Society are using each other, and there's nothing wrong with that.
- Falcons CB Middleton injured in practice
- Rookie cornerback William Middleton, a fifth-round draft pick from Furman, suffered a hamstring injury in practice on Wednesday.
- Santa Clara approves financing plan for 49ers stadium
- Nearly three years after Santa Clara's hopes of landing an NFL stadium came to life, the City Council early this morning carried that dream over yet another key hurdle ? approving a long-awaited financing plan with the San Francisco 49ers.
- CB Bly blows into camp
- "My instincts are still very instinctive," he said. Good to know. When Walt Harris tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee two weeks ago, the 49ers were in need of a top-flight cornerback.
- Newsom to Santa Clara: Don't build stadium
- The Santa Clara City Council may decide tonight to bless a $937 million stadium project for the San Francisco 49ers.
- Sharing stadium not such bad idea
- THE ONLY ABSOLUTE about a sports team seeking a new home is the presence of anger.
- Singletary's 'intensity' could be rallying point for middling 49ers
- The new uniforms bring to mind the San Francisco 49ers of the championship years.
NFL Scores
Sunday, October 11th 2009
| Cleveland | 6 | Final |
| Buffalo | 3 |
| Pittsburgh | 28 | Final |
| Detroit | 20 |
| Dallas | 26 | Final |
| Kansas City | 20 | OT |
| Minnesota | 38 | Final |
| St. Louis | 10 |
| Oakland | 7 | Final |
| NY Giants | 44 |
| Tampa Bay | 14 | Final |
| Philadelphia | 33 |
| Washington | 17 | Final |
| Carolina | 20 |
| Cincinnati | 17 | Final |
| Baltimore | 14 |
| Atlanta | 45 | Final |
| San Francisco | 10 |
| New England | 17 | Final |
| Denver | 20 | OT |
| Houston | 21 | Final |
| Arizona | 28 |
| Jacksonville | 0 | Final |
| Seattle | 41 |
| Indianapolis | 31 | Final |
| Tennessee | 9 |
Monday, October 12th 2009
| NY Jets | 27 | Final |
| Miami | 31 |
