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Remembering Miami: Howard Griffith, Super Bowl XXXIII

Chris Harryby Chris Harry

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Howard GriffithThis is part eight in FanHouse’s nine-part series examining memorable moments and players from past Super Bowl games played in Miami. Coming next: Colts defensive tackle Anthony McFarland, Super Bowl XLI.


SUPER BOWL XXXIII
Date: Jan. 31, 1999
Site: Pro Player Stadium
Score: Broncos 34, Falcons 19 (MVP: John Elway)

At the University of Illinois, Howard Griffith scored eight — count ‘em, eight — touchdowns in a game, breaking a record held by Red Grange, the Illini legend who came to be known as the “Galloping Ghost.”

Griffith was given a nickname, too, but not until he carved his niche in the pros. Well into his 11-year NFL career, he was known simply as the “Human Plow,” and not because he punished would-be tacklers when he had the ball.

Because of what he did without it.

“I wasn’t fast enough to be a tailback. I had to adjust my game,” said Griffith, a ninth-round draft pick by Indianapolis who bounced around with four teams. “So I became a great blocker.”

 

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All Time Top 10 Falcon Draft Picks

OK Falconidae, here are the best Atlanta Falcon Top 10 Draft Picks as you requested sir:

1989 - Deion Sanders (5) - lock as a HOFer. Unmatched athleticism. A 4.2 beast
1966 - Tommy Nobis (1) - should be a HOFer. Compared to Butkus. 300 tackles a year
2001 - Michael Vick (1) - from another planet. Hate on haters he can run, pass and win
1968 - Claude Humphrey (3) - a sack machine. Unfortunately they didn’t keep stats then
1975 - Steve Bartkowski (1) - most accurate Falcon QB ever. An 80 yard gun slinger
1982 - Gerald Riggs (9) - could run for four yards on any defense, on any given day
2008 - Matt Ryan (3) - all time winningest Falcon QB with 30 or more starts
1985 - Bill Fralic (2) - a road grinder. Could play either guard
2004 - DeAngelo Hall (8) - another unpopular VT player. Dude was a player. Trust me
1992 - Bob Whitfield (8) - held the tackle position down for 12 years

Honorable mention to George Kunz, Warren Bryant, Junior Miller, Rick Bryan and Lincoln Kennedy.

—edited to move Big Bob into Kunz’s spot—
Source >> Atlanta Falcons Blogs

The Perfect Answer To Our Secondary

Attach this to the first down marker for opposing teams:

http://www.dot.state.co.us/S_Standards/Sign_Layout_2004/SHS/GIF/W14-3%20NoPassingZone.gif

Source >> Atlanta Falcons Blogs

Wishing for an LT-Burner Reunion

Just heard LT is pretty much NOT returning to San Diego next year.

I know its a pipe dream, but could you imagine if we used Him and Turner as our two-headed-monster instead of Norwood (who I like, but just dont like the injuries)?
Source >> Atlanta Falcons Blogs

Why do people want to waste money on these old guys?

We HAVE young guys at these positions i.e. William Moore, Thomas Decoud, Erik Coleman, MICHAEL TURNER. Also Jerious Norwood would be A LOT cheaper to re-sign than bringing in LT’s washed up a$$. We have positionS (PLURAL) that need desperate attention and you guys are talking about bringing in oldies for about a year. I just don’t get it. I’d rather us bring Deion Sanders out of retirement.
Source >> Atlanta Falcons Blogs

Any interest in Kampman

He’s the same age as Peppers and I have to think a ton cheaper. He’s coming off a down year b/c he was a bad fit for the 3-4, and he wants out of GB. Obviously he’s also coming off an ACL injury, but that further lowers his price. Plus Kampman on one leg is still an upgrade over JA98. Personally I think it would be worth looking and him and the knee.
Source >> Atlanta Falcons Blogs

Smith comes back home to Tennessee

…hired to coach the Vols’ defensive line. Smith was also a star defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons in the 1990s and played nine seasons in the NFL. After retiring from the NFL, he…
Source >> ESPN

Laying the Aints to rest

MIAMI — How far have the New Orleans Saints come as an organization?

From their first season in 1967 to the paper-sack-wearing Aints days, the franc…
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Hat Contest Winner #1 - TO Falcon

The first winner of the Defend the Dome Hard Hat contest is TO falcon! He hails all the way from that glorious land of “futbol,” fish and chip shops, and Indian takeaway; the UK! Here’s why he’s a Falcon fan:

“Being from the UK, its not an easy feat becoming tangled up in the web of hope and despair that is, the life of an Atlanta Falcons fan. My first exposure to the sport through a friend (Skins fan) who I often played Madden with. Being a teenage kid at the time, anything that made me different and helped forge my identity was welcomed (remember its the UK, I was 1 of 2 people I knew who liked the sport). The thirst for more drove me to actually play for a local youth team and I started cruising the web for something other than porn, and found other fans to converse with - like you guys!

However, I was yet to pick a team. It wasn’t until September, 10 2006 when I watched my now beloved, Atlanta Falcons, beat the Carolina Panthers 20-6 at the Bank of America Stadium, North Carolina. That game I fell in love with the team asVick wowed me, Dunn gained 132 yards rushing and Abraham dominated their O-Line. From that day, I was a UK Falc. Knowing myself as a 16/17 year old kid at the time, I knew full well that it could have just been a phase. 

But, 4 years down the line i’m more committed than ever. Having seen 6 NFL teams play live at the International Series in London, i’m saving for that all important first trip to the Dome! I don’t think some American fans understand how difficult it can be following the Falcons from here. The TV coverage has improved vastly, however, its dominated by the Cowboys, Patriots and now the Saints. I have to cruise the internet (I do this a lot…) for links to streams and watch on a tiny netbook until the link ultimately breaks and the search is on again. For Monday Night Football, this means watching from 1am to 4am GMT and getting up for work 4 hours later.Then, starved of coverage, I find myself reading any online content I can find to get my fix of Falcon news. This doesn’t even factor in the hundreds of dollars i’ve spent on shipping merchandise over to the UK so that I can show my support.

Why do I do this I hear you ask. Why? Just like love, you dont have a choice. You may not like it/them, but you know you love it/them. The early disappointments only served to endear me to the team. Just like when you first fall in love, that snoring is so beautiful. Going through the Petrino era felt like a baptism of fire that left me forged close to the heart. I felt more desperate for the Falcons to break a virtually meaningless back to back streak more than I want my own British teams to win anything. American football does this to a person. 16 games a year instead of 7,000,000 like Baseball (sorry Dave). Every one matters, therefore as a fan, you feel like your opinion and voice matters.

Why do I support Atlanta Falcons? Because i’m in Love. I’m in love with a girl thats unreliable, unrelenting, bad for my health and causes me nothing but stress and heartache. But would I change her for any other girl in the league? Hell no. I’m in love with the Atlanta Falcons. And shes cheating on me with all of you but I don’t care…as long as I can watch you.”

Source >> Falcoholic

Football Outsiders’ Super Bowl XLIV Preview

Football Outsiders’ Super Bowl XLIV Preview

Aaron Schatz and Bill Barnwell analyze the matchups for the big game, using their DVOA stat and game charting results. They conclude this is the closest Super Bowl pairing since FO launched in 2003.

Also, Pro Football Focus has done several interesting matchup posts, like Saints Coverage vs Colts Receivers, and Saints Offensive Line vs Colts Defensive Line. These positional breakdowns are done Dr. Z style (many more on their side-bar).

Source >> Falcoholic