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Falcons Falcons find success via Over-30 Club and coach
08-22-2011, 10:44 PM (This post was last modified: 08-22-2011 10:44 PM by Polar Bear Jones.)
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Falcons find success via Over-30 Club and coach
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Aug 22, 2011 8:30 PM ET
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP)
John Abraham has a pretty good idea of one reason why the Atlanta Falcons have found success since Mike Smith was hired as head coach.

It's the ''Over-30 Club'' of veterans, such as the four-time Pro Bowl defensive end, who have an open dialogue with Smith.

Abraham says because of this communication, there's ''no dictatorship'' for the Falcons, which are 33-13 under Smith's tenure and have earned two playoff spots and the NFC South title in the last three years.

''He listens to everything we're saying,'' Abraham said Monday. ''He puts it in his mind to use the stuff you're saying, and it eases the situation for everybody on the team.''

Smith, whose Falcons (0-2) travel for a preseason game Saturday at Pittsburgh (1-1), calls often on the over-30 veterans to meet and discuss a wide range of topics.

It's a protocol Smith first learned while working from 1999-2002 in Baltimore under his brother-in-law, then-head coach Brian Billick. Smith believes one reason the Ravens won the 2000 Super Bowl was Billick's establishment of a team ''pyramid'' that created an open line of communication from the locker room to the front office.

''I don't know if it's a common practice around the league, but it was something we did in Baltimore,'' said Smith, who worked as a defensive assistant with the Ravens. ''I don't know if it was done prior to that, but it was when I first became involved with it. To me, it was neat because you got your mentors, your older guys, to tell the younger players about what it means to be in the NFL. I think it just makes for a healthier work atmosphere.''

When the Falcons hired him in January 2008, one of Smith's first notable changes was to create a give-and-take relationship with players whose voices had been stifled under predecessor Bobby Petrino.

Petrino, who quit after only 13 games of his first NFL season and left for Arkansas, told players he didn't care what they had to say. He would often pass veteran players like Abraham, center Todd McClure and fullback Ovie Mughelli in the hallway and make no attempt at eye contact or conversation.

Everything changed under Smith, an affable, professional boss who took over a 3-13 team that was in disarray after the `07 imprisonment of quarterback Michael Vick and abrupt departure of Petrino.

''It was good to have your viewpoint heard with any situation,'' Abraham said. ''It was no longer a dictatorship.''

Added McClure, an NFL starter since 1999: ''With Smitty, you don't have a guy that's holding a stick over your head as the hard, stern ruler. He's here and he's actually worried about each guy and their health and making sure they'll be able to get out on the field. He said that the first time he came in these doors, and we respect him for that.''

For a chatty, intelligent guy like Mughelli, the change from Petrino to Smith made him feel wanted and needed.

Mughelli was drafted by the Ravens in 2003, the year after Smith left Baltimore to become defensive coordinator in Jacksonville. He decided to sign as a free agent with the Falcons in 2007, Petrino's lone season.

After attending team dinners in which players weren't allowed to speak unless spoken to under Petrino, Mughelli welcomed the familiar approach he knew would help the Falcons win under Smith.

''In Baltimore, if the over-30 players thought we should let up, do a little more or how we might change some things, Brian would listen,'' Mughelli said. ''Smitty does the same thing. He's very much a players' coach, and I don't think that's a bad thing at all. It helps us fight harder for him. It helps us believe in him.''

McClure values how the process allows Smith's word to become universal in the locker room when his over-30 guys take his message back downstairs.

''A lot of times players will receive things better if it comes from one of their peers rather than from a coach or a head coach,'' McClure said. ''If it's coming from another guy that's lining up with them, they might take it a little better. What Smitty does is he puts messages to the over-30 club and he wants it to get out to the team and spread it in our own way.''
Over 30 club is a horrible nickname.
Any ideas for a new name for the over 30 club.
I have been thinking the ODB's or the Old Dirty Birds.

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08-23-2011, 12:11 PM
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not every name has to be gawdy and tacky over thirty club is fine. how bout the MIKE SMITH AND TONY G BOOM BOOM TALK ABOUT FOOTBALL ROOM
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08-23-2011, 12:23 PM
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So with Abraham, McClure, Gonzalez, Peterson, Redman and presumably Bryant we have all of the squads represented other than the secondary. (Who am I missing? Hmm. Kelly and Wire.) Dunta is 29 and I wonder if he gets included just so we got somebody from the secondary in this circle of veterans.
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08-23-2011, 12:25 PM
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Everytime Quitrino's name is mentioned I feel ashamed for ever supporting that fuckhead. I totally thought our players were exaggerating about they way he was treating them.

I hope the bastard takes Arkansas to helltown his entire time there.

"TOUCHDOWN! MY GOD, A TOUCHDOWN! WE THREW IT TO HAYNES! WE JUST STUFFED THEM WITH FIVE SECONDS LEFT! MY GOD ALMIGHTY, DID YOU SEE WHAT HE DID? DAVID GREENE JUST STRAIGHTENED UP AND WE SNUCK THE FULLBACK OVER! … WE JUST STEPPED ON THEIR FACE WITH A HOBNAILED BOOT AND BROKE THEIR NOSE! WE JUST CRUSHED THEIR FACE!" - Larry Munson broadcast UGA vs Tenn, 2001

Rest In Peace, Larry. You will be missed.
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08-23-2011, 01:11 PM
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(08-22-2011 10:44 PM)Polar Bear Jones Wrote:  Over 30 club is a horrible nickname.
Any ideas for a new name for the over 30 club.
I have been thinking the ODB's or the Old Dirty Birds.


I'm thinking, "A Dead Polar Bear named Jones."

Has a nice ring to it.
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08-24-2011, 05:54 PM
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Tony G said were gameplanning for pittsburgh
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08-24-2011, 07:06 PM
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(08-24-2011 05:54 PM)Paprika Neck Wrote:  Tony G said were gameplanning for pittsburgh

Teams historically implement a basic game-plan for the 3rd preseason game. It's not as in-depth as the regular season, but it is "game-planning."
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08-24-2011, 07:15 PM
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My Dad Petrino is a douche bag.
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08-24-2011, 08:41 PM
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(08-24-2011 07:06 PM)Radical Wrote:  Teams historically implement a basic game-plan for the 3rd preseason game. It's not as in-depth as the regular season, but it is "game-planning."

i don't think the raiders have ever used a game plan
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