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Falcons CB Robinson eager to prove he's worth $22M
09-24-2010, 06:52 AM (This post was last modified: 09-24-2010 06:59 AM by falcon057.)
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Falcons CB Robinson eager to prove he's worth $22M
Falcons CB Robinson eager to prove he's worth $22M
By GEORGE HENRY

Associated Press Writer



FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) - Atlanta cornerback Dunta Robinson is eager to prove the Falcons made a smart move to guarantee him $22.5 million as a free agent six months ago.

There's no better way to do so than helping Atlanta shut down quarterback Drew Brees and the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints.

When the Falcons (1-1) visit New Orleans (2-0) on Sunday, Robinson will face Brees for the first time since 2004, when he was a rookie in Houston's season opener and Brees played for San Diego.

Brees is 7-1 in eight games against the Falcons with 2,343 yards passing, 16 touchdowns and a 66.2 completion percentage.

"Any time you're facing the absolute very best in the business, you've got to be happy because that's your goal - to be the best," Robinson said Thursday. "Drew is definitely one of those top tier quarterbacks in this league, and we definitely see it as a challenge."

With the Texans, Robinson matched up twice a year against another of the league's best quarterbacks - the Indianapolis Colts' Peyton Manning - but Houston kept losing to one of the best passers in NFL history. A home defeat last Nov. 29 was the Texans' 15th loss in 16 games against the Colts.

Manning is renowned for his uncanny ability to frustrate opponents by deflating pressure with quick passes. Falcons left end John Abraham says Brees, whose Saints beat Indianapolis in the Super Bowl, does the same.

To beat Brees, Abraham is adamant that hits are insufficient. Sacks are what count.

"The hits are good to a certain extent, but we want to get him erratic throwing the ball," Abraham said. "With Drew Brees, the hits don't really matter. I'm not saying the pressure is not going to help. We've just got to get him down."

Brees' protection is a big reason the Saints' passing attack has succeeded so wildly since he signed as a free agent in 2006. Over the last four seasons, New Orleans' 75 sacks allowed are second-fewest in the NFL.

Abraham believes it's no coincidence the Saints won last season's Super Bowl. They gave up just one sack.

Atlanta's pass rush was efficient last week in a 41-7 win over Arizona, and Abraham says he and starting left end Kroy Biermann combined for 11 hits on quarterback Derek Anderson.

Anderson was sacked just twice, and Abraham is even less impressed that the Falcons caused 14 hurried passes.

"Yeah, that's good for the game, but you've still got to get to the quarterback as a unit," Abraham said. "We want to be an elite D-line. Not knocking anything we did. We played well."

Atlanta, which has allowed just two touchdowns (both passing) this season, will rely on its weekly staple of a heavy personnel rotation. The wave of personnel subpackages usually works for Mike Smith, but the third-year Atlanta coach is 1-3 against the Saints.

Brees has been sacked a total of five times in the seven victories over Atlanta.

"You see them pressuring quite a bit, making a lot of plays," Brees said. "They've always played a pretty aggressive style, and they're flying around. Definitely we're going to have to do a great job this week offensively of handling that pressure and just the overall execution on our part."

Smith complimented New Orleans' receiving corps as having four No. 1 receivers and a strong committee of tight ends and running backs that can hurt the Falcons' pass defense, even with star running back Reggie Bush out because of injury.

Among Brees' corps of wideouts and slot receivers, Marques Colston (size, hand strength), Devery Henderson and Robert Meachem (speed, evasiveness) and Lance Moore (quick inside target) create multiple matchup problems.

"I wouldn't want to call any of those guys No. 2s and No. 3s," Smith said. "They're very talented, and I think that each one of them has a little bit of a different skill set in terms of what their strengths are."
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09-24-2010, 07:08 AM
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RE: Falcons CB Robinson eager to prove he's worth $22M
I would like to see him earn it also so far in the first two games he has been average and I think we paid him better than average money. And I really like the focus and mindset Abe showed in this article "its not enough to hurry or hit Brees we need to sack him, get to him as a unit" thats good stuff.
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09-24-2010, 07:32 AM
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I feel a major key to stopping the Saints offense is pressure and sacks on Brees. When he gets uncomfortable in the pocket, his passing rating goes way down. A couple of pounding sacks early in the game along with consistent pressure should do the trick.

I'm not saying hurt him. I don't like to see any player, for any team, get injured. Just rattle him early and their offense should become one dimensional.
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09-24-2010, 07:38 AM (This post was last modified: 09-24-2010 07:39 AM by JDaveG.)
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(09-24-2010 06:52 AM)falcon057, quoting the article, Wrote:  Atlanta, which has allowed just two touchdowns (both passing) this season......

Uh, actually, they were both rushing.......
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09-24-2010, 08:35 AM
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(09-24-2010 07:08 AM)TAZZ77 Wrote:  I would like to see him earn it also so far in the first two games he has been average and I think we paid him better than average money. And I really like the focus and mindset Abe showed in this article "its not enough to hurry or hit Brees we need to sack him, get to him as a unit" thats good stuff.

I don't think it's fair to say Dunta was average against the Cardinals. Dunta played very well against the Cardinals. He was very average against the Steelers.
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09-24-2010, 08:52 AM
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(09-24-2010 08:35 AM)Peyton Wrote:  I don't think it's fair to say Dunta was average against the Cardinals. Dunta played very well against the Cardinals. He was very average against the Steelers.

See, this is one of the reasons that you get a great deal of respect from me as a poster....

I know that you don't care for Robinson personally but you don't let that interfere with your evaluation of him on the field.

Kudos to you for that.

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09-24-2010, 09:12 AM
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RE: Falcons CB Robinson eager to prove he's worth $22M
Steelers - Average
Cardinals - Above Average
Taints - Dominant?

This is how I hope it plays out, anyway. So far, can't really knock a guy for improving, especially since he didn't get any pre season reps. Nice read 057. You do a good job posting here, btw. Cool

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09-24-2010, 09:21 AM
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RE: Falcons CB Robinson eager to prove he's worth $22M
(09-24-2010 08:52 AM)Gritblitzer Wrote:  See, this is one of the reasons that you get a great deal of respect from me as a poster....

I know that you don't care for Robinson personally but you don't let that interfere with your evaluation of him on the field.

Kudos to you for that.

Thanks.

Regardless of my feelings about the guy, my eyes still work. And the guy played terrific football on Sunday.
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09-24-2010, 09:52 AM
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(09-24-2010 08:35 AM)Peyton Wrote:  I don't think it's fair to say Dunta was average against the Cardinals. Dunta played very well against the Cardinals. He was very average against the Steelers.
Well I will quote someone in the chat room during the game "oh well lets put him in the hall of fame now" remember that? 3 tackles and a defelcted pass is average in my view I think Fitzgerald had a pretty good game. And I know some of it was on Grimes but the first half he got loose on Duanta's side too often for my liking considering the pay of course if we just base it off the rest of our CB's then maybe above average.
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09-24-2010, 10:30 AM
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(09-24-2010 09:12 AM)kibitzer Wrote:  Steelers - Average
Cardinals - Above Average
Taints - Dominant?

This is how I hope it plays out, anyway. So far, can't really knock a guy for improving, especially since he didn't get any pre season reps. Nice read 057. You do a good job posting here, btw. Cool

Thanks, I hope others enjoy as well.
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