Falcons' Matt Ryan wins offensive Rookie of the Year.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Matt Ryan is more than the face of the sensational turnaround by the Atlanta Falcons. He also is the best member of a superb rookie crop, earning the Associated Press 2008 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award Tuesday.

The quarterback from Boston College, selected third overall in April's draft, was a landslide winner in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.

Ryan became the third quarterback in five years to win the award; before that, no QB ever took the honor.

He joins Ben Roethlisberger (2004) and Vince Young (2006) as top rookie quarterbacks.

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2 things here.

1. Ryan leads FALCONS with a win on the road.

2. V. Young is a crazy story. Hard to believe before the season, that TENN gets top seed in AFC without him.
 

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And a shoe-in for ROY

Ryan's Passer Rating this year was 87.7
Only 2 QBs have ever posted a better number in their rookie season:

Greg Cook, CIN, 1969: 88
Dan Marino, MIA, 1983: 96

In 2-3 years Ryan will be the benchmark for NFL QBs. Mark it down.
 

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Easily won it i may add, and IMO he should be a finalist for MVP along Peyton, Pennington and Jacobs
 

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the only reason the falcons got to the playoffs was because they finally got a solid RB in michael turner, and there D was solid.

flacco had nobody on offense and still somehow got his team to the playoffs.
 
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the only reason the falcons got to the playoffs was because they finally got a solid RB in michael turner, and there D was solid.

flacco had nobody on offense and still somehow got his team to the playoffs.

seems like the recipe for a good team, no?

Good running game and solid D.


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After i saw this game last year i KNEW Ryan would be a solid Pro.

His feet are a very underrated part of his game

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the only reason the falcons got to the playoffs was because they finally got a solid RB in michael turner, and there D was solid.

flacco had nobody on offense and still somehow got his team to the playoffs.
The Ravens and Falcons' teams are pretty similar. Both have good running games and good defenses. The Falcons obviously have a better running game and the Ravens obviously have a better defense, but otherwise they are pretty similar teams. Baltimore has gotten production out of McGahee, McClain and Rice all season, and you say Flacco has no one around him? Other than Roddy White--who everyone was calling a bust a year+ ago--the Falcons don't have much on offense outside the running game either...

Both are very good QBs, but if you watch Ryan he's got the intangibles that are rare for any QB in the NFL, let alone a rookie.
Ryan : Peyton Manning :: Flacco : Matt Hasselbeck...
 

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Atlanta Falcons3:57 p.m. Friday, November 12, 2010
Falcons know they can lean on Ryan's passing arm


By D. Orlando Ledbetter

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
FLOWERY BRANCH – There wasn't a post-game ceremony, but the Falcons victory over the Ravens signified a passing of the torch.
Now, the Falcons know they can win a game via the pass by riding the arm of third-year quarterback Matt Ryan.
"Good football teams find different ways to do it each week," Ryan said. "(Against Baltimore) it was through the air."
The Falcons have leaned heavily on their power running game and Mike Turner since Ryan was drafted. But Turner only had 17 carries for a season-low 39 yards.
"At the core of what we want to do is run the football, but we are not going to bang our head against the wall," Falcons coach Mike Smith said. "We are going to strategically try to win the game with the run or the pass based on what the defenses are trying to give us."
The Ravens were obviously keyed up to stop Turner.
Ryan met with offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey late into the night on Wednesday. What came of the confab was the master plan to take down the mighty Baltimore Ravens.
"During the week, we talked a little bit about our no huddle package like we do every week," Ryan said.
But in the meeting it became clear that the no-huddle offense would be a good way to attack the Ravens and keep them out of some of their exotic blitz packages and bizarre defensive fronts.
The Falcons ran the no-huddle for the entire first half. In the no-huddle, Ryan has 32 plays at his disposable that he can call based on what alignment he gets from the Ravens. Except for one play where Ryan threw deep and wide receiver Michael Jenkins ran a short route, the Falcons were on the same page.
The Falcons have sprinkled in the no-huddle attack since the fourth game of Ryan's career, a game at Carolina on Sept. 28, 2008
"We have been in that no huddle offense for three years," Ryan said. "We'd been doing a lot of the same things for three years. We felt confident and we know that system really well."
Ryan, who attempted a career 50 passes, said that was most the offense has used the no-huddle.
"The plan wasn't to come out and throw it necessarily every snap, but that was based on the looks we were getting," Ryan said.
With the 26-21 victory over the Ravens, Ryan improved his home record to 18-1 (.947), which is the most home wins for any quarterback in the league over the last three seasons and Ryan has now won 14 straight starts at home.
Before the Baltimore win, Ryan's 17-1 home record was tied for the NFL’s best home record through 18 starts. He was tied with former Dallas quarterback Danny White (1980-82) and former Oakland quarterback Daryle Lamonica (1963-69).
Behind the no-huddle, the Falcons held a 10-0 lead at halftime.
Ryan save his best no-huddle drive for the final 65 seconds after the Falcons fell behind 21-20. He drove the Falcons 80-yards in seven plays and hit Roddy White for a 33-yard touchdown with 20 seconds left in the game.
"Nobody blinked," Ryan said. "We went out there an executed. We only needed three, but we were able to get six, which helped."
 

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