Georgia Sport Edition

Clipped Wings

By: Kenneth Harrison Jr.

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

Is it too early to call this a lost season for the Atlanta Falcons?

They were just trounced 41-17 by Pittsburgh, bringing their record to 1-4. Going in to the game, we thought it would be a shootout because both teams have high powered offenses and putrid defenses.

The biggest surprise is that the Steelers kept the Falcons offense in check. Pittsburgh statistically has a worse defense, ranked 29th in total defense. Atlanta’s defense is 28th, giving up 398.6 yards per game. The Falcons have given up more points than any NFL team this season.

Matt Ryan threw for 285 yards, 1 touchdown and he was sacked 6 times. He also fumbled while being sacked by T.J. Watt and it was recovered for a touchdown. Ryan spent the final minutes of Atlanta’s third straight loss on the sideline with the game out of reach.

Devonta Freeman returned for the first time since Game 1. He had 8 carries for 32 yards and Tevin Coleman had 7 rushes for 15 yards. Surprisingly Austin Hooper was the leading receiver with 9 catches and 77 yards. Julio Jones has still not found the end zone this season. He finished with 5 catches and 52 yards.

Matt Bosher also had a punt blocked and the ball was recovered at the Atlanta 19-yard line. That led to an easy James Conner touchdown. The Falcons were outscored 28-7 in the second half.

“I recognize the question if we have enough firepower with some of the injuries there. I do, and in some cases, there’s some on-the-job training, and we expect that. But by no stretch is our entire team decimate, and by no stretch are the guys we have playing not capable for the job. I stand by who we are and (expect) the talent that we have to play well. We missed it this afternoon, in the second half especially,” Dan Quinn said.

Right now, it looks like it’s going to be a long season. To put it in perspective there are still 11 games remaining. There is a chance to turn things around but I think it will be very tough. There are so many injuries on the defense that will be difficult to overcome.

The offensive line was very porous against one of the worst defenses in the league. They need to shore that up to protect their $150 million dollar investment.

“Everybody knows our protection needs to be better than it’s been,” said Ryan. “The hardest part for players is having to watch that film and critically evaluate yourself. I think with the kind of guys that we have there’s not going to be a whole lot that needs to be said.”

The next game is at home against Tampa Bay. The Bucs lost two straight games before going in to a bye week. They took Ryan Fitzpatrick out after his hot start and Jameis Winston will be the starting quarterback for that game.

This should be a game that Atlanta can win but we will learn a lot about them. Tampa Bay struggles at running the ball so I expect them to rack up a ton of passing yards. Winston takes risks so he should throw a couple of interceptions.

If the Falcons lose this game then it will be hard to find more wins on the schedule. On the bright side they may be getting ready for a top five draft pick.

Blazing To Playoffs?

By: Kipp Branch

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

How many people can say they witnessed the first win of a football program? This writer can say that. I was there as new freshman living in Patterson Hall as me and my friends watched Valdosta State College beat Troy State 24-21 in the fall of 1982.

Fast forward to 2018 where Head Coach Kerwin Bell enters his third year and the Blazers are projected to be in the middle of the pack in the annual poll taken of Gulf South Conference head coaches throughout the league.

The Blazers garnered 38 points, finishing 24 points behind league favorite West Alabama with 62 points and 6 first-place nods. West Florida, the 2017 national runner-up, was picked second with 59 points and 3 first-place votes, while West Georgia was picked third with 44 points.

Delta State was selected fourth with 41 points, followed by VSU and Florida Tech was sixth with 32 points. Rounding out the final three teams, league-newcomer North Greenville was seventh with 24 points, followed by Mississippi College with 16 and Shorter was ninth with 8 points.

 

2018 FOOTBALL PRESEASON POLL

School Total Points

  1. West Alabama (6) 62
  2. West Florida (3) 59
  3. West Georgia 44
  4. Delta State 41
  5. Valdosta State 38
  6. Florida Tech 32
  7. North Greenville 24
  8. Mississippi College 16
  9. Shorter 8

 

On offense, the Blazers will be led by senior offensive lineman and team captain Jeremy King and running back Kenny Benjamin.

On defense, the Blazers are led by senior defensive back Raymond Palmer from Darien who starred for MCA.

Valdosta State was active in Glynn County during the last recruiting cycle as they signed Ty Hinson, DJ Whitfield, George Mincey Jr. and Tevin Small all from Brunswick High School.

I have VSU beating Albany State, Fort Valley State, Shorter, Mississippi College, Delta State, Florida Tech, and North Greenville. Wins: 7

I can’t see VSU winning in week 3 at West Alabama or beating West Florida on the road on November 3rd. Losses: 2.

The West Georgia game at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium on November 10th is a toss-up right now to me at this moment in time. A win here and the Blazers could get to 8-2 and make the 28 team Division II Playoffs.

Valdosta State is a three-time national champion in football 2004, 2007, and 2012.