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Long-Time Falcons Who Are On The Cutting Block
... signing has been a brilliant one. In some instances, the team realizes that fairly early and cuts ties, a la Ray Edwards . Sometimes it takes a little longer. With all the additions to the roster this off-season, however, it's fair to wonder if a ... Comment?
Atlanta Falcons Veterans Who Have Been Put on Notice This Offseason
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... Kroy Biermann got the chance to start at left defensive end for most of last season after the Falcons released Ray Edwards, and while he always plays hard, he still hasn't become a consistent pass-rush threat. Biermann's athleticism and versatility ... Comment?
Portland coach Edwards sizes up the Syracuse Crunch-Springfield series
Portland Pirates coach Ray Edwards has just one public prediction about the Syracuse Crunch-Springfield Falcons Eastern Conference semifinal meeting. Comment?
Grunt work will be as valuable as speed if Syracuse Crunch wants to frustrate McElhinney
... into. They are just a hard-working team that has high-end skill. They play the game right.'' Portland coach Ray Edwards, who coached McElhinney when he played for the Pirates last season, said the Crunch better be prepared to follow its script for ... Comment?
5 Atlanta Falcons Questions And Answers With Mocking The Draft
... purely like a left defensive end because he's not a quick-twitch pass rusher. But he could be someone like a Ray Edwards the Vikings version, not the Falcons version. Maponga is someone who will either have to shift out to linebacker or just be a ... Comment?
Goodman brings long reach to Falcons' pass rush
... Umenyiora is the projected starter. Sixth-year veteran Kroy Biermann took over at left end last November when Ray Edwards was released. Jonathan Massaquoi also returns at left end. "It's a great opportunity for me," Goodman said. "Coming in and ... Comment?
Malliciah Goodman Has The Hands Of A Champion
... that have drawn an unsettling amount of praise from many grown men. If everything breaks right, he could be what Ray Edwards was supposed to be, as a pass-rusher with a solid presence against the run. What Goodman needed to work on was his ... Comment?
Atlanta Falcons counting on Clemson's Malliciah Goodman to cause problems for QBs
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... Umenyiora is the projected starter. Sixth-year veteran Kroy Biermann took over at left end last November when Ray Edwards was released. Jonathan Massaquoi also returns at left end. "It's a great opportunity for me," Goodman said. "Coming in and ... Comment?
2013 NFL Draft: How The Draft Impacted The Falcon Pass Rush
... Walker gone. Jonathan Massaquoi and Cliff Matthews have some pass rushing ability and should get more snaps with Ray Edwards long gone. Malliciah Goodman and Stansly Maponga are both physically gifted pass rushers, though both have work to do. For ... Comment?
What the Draft Can Tell Us
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... high hopes for this guy. It's hard to criticize a guy like TD when the only flops under his belt are an overpaid Ray Edwards and Peria Jerry. I'm betting these picks will go a long way. Comment?
Guerry Clegg commentary: Smart draft picks will benefit Falcons
... Tony Gonzales, and that boldly traded up to get Julio Jones. That's not to say they haven't made mistakes. Ray Edwards and Dunta Robinson were high cost, low return free agent signees. Peria Jerry, their top pick in 2009, hasn't been the player they ... Comment?
Falcons stay focused on defense in NFL draft
... starting job at left end. Sixth-year veteran Kroy Biermann took over at left end last November when high-priced Ray Edwards was surprisingly released. Biermann might retain the job, but he is valuable on special teams and has best helped the defense ... Comment?
... for their 2nd and 4th rounders. I like that Okafor can rush the passer and he's factor in the run game too.The Ray Edwards comparison doesn't scare me. I think he can be solid and a player Nolan would enjoy coaching. Porter would've been my 3rd ... Comment?
Falcons Draft Preview: Notable Mid-Round Prospects, Abridged
... as a sure-fire first rounder last fall, but he's fallen because his strength lies in stopping the run (just like Ray Edwards). He lacks that quick initial burst you look for in some of the top, speedier guys, meaning he'd likely slot in as a ... Comment?
2013 NFL mock draft: Falcons select Datone Jones
... of a pass rush DE or OLB, only more so this year with the departure of John Abraham and the phenomenal flop of Ray Edwards . They let two of their top three CBs go this offseason, so a CB is a strong need as well. To throw a monkey wrench in things, ... Comment?
Edwards: Few second chances for guys like me, T.O.
Two years after landing a five-year, $27.5 million contract from the Atlanta Falcons , Ray Edwards believes he has a better chance at a boxing career than a football career. Comment?
Ray Edwards disputes problem player label
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... from being the prize of the post-lockout free-agency class to a one-year, $1.35 million base deal. Defensive end Ray Edwards , who jumped from the Vikings to the Falcons after the lockout, was cut during his second season in Atlanta, and he never ... Comment?
Thomas Dimitroff: The Unfair Scrutiny Round 3
... reference the SVP (who is quickly becoming one of my favorite radio personalities) quote from the beginning. Now Ray Edwards was a mistake, but given what I've seen about Dimitroff, it was a calculated decision. Once they had had enough with ... Comment?
NFLFree Agency 2013: Ray Edwards Spooked Us, But It's Time To Let Go
... one day. I fear that many of us are making the mistake of drawing too many lessons from one player. I refer to Ray Edwards here. Edwards was an unmitigated disaster, someone seen as a preening would-be boxer who took a ton of flack for being ... Comment?
Umenyiora wants to prove he's not just a pass-rusher
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... players to see if we're going to be able to make that happen." The Falcons tried making that happen by signing Ray Edwards , but that was a sensational flop. And after releasing John Abraham , they're going to need Umenyiora at his fullest, which ... Comment?