Jeff McLane: Atlanta?s defense was 24th in the NFL in terms of yards allowed last season, but fifth in points, which suggests a bend-but-don?t-break unit. The Falcons made some changes in personnel, but the biggest change this offseason for the defense might have been at head coach. Dan Quinn was previously the defensive coordinator with the Seahawks and he was a darn good one. Seattle did a number on the Eagles last season. But Quinn doesn?t have that kind of talent in Atlanta. Defenses have struggled with the Eagles? pace in the last two season openers. I see no reason to think they won?t have Quinn?s unit on their heels.
Zach Berman: The Eagles should be able to move the ball effectively on Monday. I don?t put much into the Falcons? defensive results from last year because there?s a new scheme and new personnel, as you mentioned. The key for the Eagles is going to be running the ball and the matchup in the slot. The Falcons have three new starters on their defensive line, but they have a lot of size in the middle. I expect DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews to be the offensive leaders. Falcons cornerback Desmond Trufant is one of the top young cornerbacks in the league, which is why the Eagles can do their damage in the passing game in the middle of the field. Pay attention to Jordan Matthews and Darren Sproles out of the slot. It will be loud in the Georgia Dome, so watch how Sam Bradford works with a silent count.
--phill.com writers.
Zach Berman: The Eagles should be able to move the ball effectively on Monday. I don?t put much into the Falcons? defensive results from last year because there?s a new scheme and new personnel, as you mentioned. The key for the Eagles is going to be running the ball and the matchup in the slot. The Falcons have three new starters on their defensive line, but they have a lot of size in the middle. I expect DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews to be the offensive leaders. Falcons cornerback Desmond Trufant is one of the top young cornerbacks in the league, which is why the Eagles can do their damage in the passing game in the middle of the field. Pay attention to Jordan Matthews and Darren Sproles out of the slot. It will be loud in the Georgia Dome, so watch how Sam Bradford works with a silent count.
--phill.com writers.
