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10/6/08
Matt Ryan Leads The Falcons Over The Packers 27-24; Michael Vick Will Soon Be Forgotten

How many times have you seen a rookie quarterback come into the NFL, start the opening game in his rookie season, and actually have success?  For Matt Ryan, he didn't really have much of a choice.  With the quarterback woes the Atlanta Falcons have had ever since the Michael Vick fiasco, the one thing on their mind in the 2008 NFL draft was to get a quarterback who can start NOW.  Ryan, selected third overall, has been the answer to the Falcon faithfuls prayers.

It was an interesting scenario as Ryan and the Falcons both knew he had fairly big shoes to fill due to all the Vick supporters in and around the Atlanta area, but could he really flop as bad as the Falcon's other quarterback choices?  Joey Harrington...led the Lions for a few years, need I say more?  Byron Leftwich...mediocre at best in Jacksonville.  Chris Redman...who?  It turns out the guy most haven't heard of was the better of the three.  Now think about the aforementioned quarterbacks for a second and honestly tell me if the rookie had anywhere to go but up.

Matt Ryan hasn't just stepped into the starter role to hold the job until someone else comes along either.  This guy has led the Falcons (with the help of a hellacious running game) to three wins in his first five games and, with the way the NFC South Division is shaping up, has a chance to take Atlanta to the post season for the first time in four years.  Let me break it down.  Atlanta is 3-2 as of Sunday.  They face a Chicago Bears team with the same record at home who also has a beaten down secondary, leaving the ball in Ryan's hands.  They are 0-2 in the division, but they have three home games out of four division games left and they're only one game back in the standings.  Besides those four games, they also have four games against the Raiders, the Vikings, the Rams, and the surprisingly stumbling Chargers.  If Atlanta can take care of their own, this week and in the key games to come, the most unlikely team to be in the playoffs will be suiting up in January.

As for Matt Ryan, his numbers are not shocking by a long shot.  With only four touchdowns thrown, 60 percent of his passes completed, and three interceptions, it's not his statistics that stand out.  It's the moxy and poise he shows after just five games.  So far he has made sound choices, good reads, and, most importantly, has not lost the game for Atlanta.  In all truthfulness, it's highly likely the Falcon franchise has found their answer to a gloomy question, and it's one that is going to be there for many years to come.

In case you forgot, Ryan has a history of taking over games and leading his team to victory. Don't be surprised to see it happen like this more often:

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10/6/08
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 Matt Ryan is definitely living up to his hype as the 3rd overall pick. He's starting as a rookie and he's doing awesome. If Atlanta can continue to build around [Ryan] they can be a premier team again. And Ryan could become one of the better quarterbacks in the league. 

10/6/08
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I honestly believe that if Ryan stays healthy for the most part in his career, he is going to be the next guy on the list following Bret, Peyton, and Tom.

10/6/08
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Check that, forgot about Eli...damn I bet that's been happening all his life as the younger brother and son of stars!

10/7/08
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Brett Favre, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady are all Superbowl champions who had great years leading to their SB victories (with the exception of Eli who started the season off horribly...but wait...so did Tom on two of his SB seasons).  The PARELLEL i'm drawing here Renegade is that Matty Ice is a clutch quarterback who can get the job done when the chips are down and lead his team, JUST LIKE THE OTHERS HAVE DONE, to a Superbowl victory in the future.  Another parallel is that Brett Favre saved the Green Bay Packers when they acquired him from Atlanta in 1991.  Peyton Manning saved the Colts.  Tom Brady saved the Patriots, and Eli Manning saved the Giants cuz neither of those teams were doing ANYTHING until they acquired their quarterback of the future.  JUST LIKE THEM, Matt Ryan has the ability to save his franchise and bring them from losing seasons on a regular basis to a Super Bowl contender every year.


10/7/08
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My friend, did any of those quarterbacks win it all in their first season as quarterback for their respective franchises?  No and, unfortunately for you because it seems this is what you're trying to make out of me, i'm not an idiot and I don't think he will be a Superbowl contender this year.  I do however agree with the team's success depending on Michael Turner too, but I think two of the three touchdowns just this past Sunday were made thanks to Mr. Ryan.  As to your comment on Eli's year last year, yea he struggled, but when it counted he completed 60 percent of his passes, threw for six touchdowns and only one interception in four games in the playoffs.

10/7/08
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and what has that done for him as far as this year?  63.6 completion percentage, six touchdowns and only 1 pick. 

10/7/08
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It's a valid point but in the very first sentence of the article, what rookie quarterback that didn't sit the first year or so has a last minute drive to give their team the win in the first five games of his career regardless of who it was against?  Peyton Manning didn't do it with the Colts, who were horrible before he arrived there, and now he's taken them to a Super Bowl win and being a Super Bowl contender virtually every year.  The kid has a lot to learn of course, but he has the potential to be something special.  The 1 pick and six tds is for Eli this year not Matt.  In my article I said Ryan has thrown three picks this year.  I understand your point as far as having two games where he's made some mistakes, but in all honesty what rookie quarterback in the time span that he's had has done more?

10/8/08
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I'm going to disagree simply because David Carr never trailed in that game and never had to orchestrate a game winning drive against the Cowboys.  Matt never trailed but did drive the Falcons down the field for a field goal and a touchdown in the fourth quarter after Green Bay had tied the game up.

10/8/08
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Point taken.  We've honestly gone on so long about this if I read from the beginning, by the time I get to the end I can't remember what was said and have to start over at the beginning.

 
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