
Atlanta Falcons Betting Online
People betting on the NFL Falcons during 2007 were disappointed to say the least. The team had brought in first year coach Bobby Petrino, pretty much for the sole purpose of designing an offensive strategy for Michael Vick. Sadly, Vick was in jail by the time the season started. After a horrible 4-12 campaign Petrino was gone.
The good and bad news for Atlanta Falcons Betting fans is that they have a completely new plan, in fact, almost everything with the Falcons is new. This can hold some promises, especially if you saw them consistently loose last season, but most teams that suffer such a major transformation tend to not fare too well since it takes time for them to adjust to working as a team with one single strategy in mind.
One of the biggest concerns for Falcon betting aficionados is the fact that over 50 of the team’s players has less than two years of NFL experience, and only 3 players have been around since the falcons made their NFC Championship appearance in 2004. There are some good skilled players for head coach Mike Smith to use.
All in all, we feel betting on the Falcons is a bit of a while card, and any changes in the lines can swing the bet either way. So if you must bet the falcons, make sure you get some good odds.
| Player | College | Number |
| John Abraham | South Carolina | 55 |
| Blue Adams | Cincinnati | 24 |
| Tim Anderson | Ohio State | 93 |
| Jamaal Anderson | Arkansas | 98 |
| Jonathan Babineaux | Iowa | 95 |
| Sam Baker | USC | 72 |
| D'Anthony Batiste | Louisiana-Lafayette | 70 |
| Kroy Biermann | Montana | 71 |
| Justin Blalock | Texas | 63 |
| Michael Boley | Southern Mississippi | 59 |
| Eric Brock | Auburn | 42 |
| Keith Brooking | Georgia Tech | 56 |
| Thomas Brown | Georgia | 27 |
| Michael Butterworth | Slippery Rock | 68 |
| Tyson Clabo | Wake Forest | 77 |
| Erik Coleman | Washington State | 26 |
| Deke Cooper | Notre Dame | 35 |
| George Cooper | Georgia Tech | 80 |
| Harvey Dahl | Nevada-Reno | 73 |
| Doug Datish | Ohio State | 61 |
| Chauncey Davis | Florida State | 92 |
| Thomas DeCoud | California | 28 |
| Harry Douglas | Louisville | 83 |
| Jason Elam | Hawaii | 1 |
| Willie Evans | Mississippi State | 99 |
| Brian Finneran | Villanova | 86 |
| Wilrey Fontenot | Arizona | 29 |
| Kynan Forney | Hawaii | 65 |
| Simon Fraser | Ohio State | 75 |
| Brent Grimes | Shippensburg | 20 |
| Joey Harrington | Oregon | 13 |
| Antoine Harris | Louisville | 41 |
| Ben Hartsock | Ohio State | 89 |
| Chris Houston | Arkansas | 23 |
| David Irons | Auburn | 30 |
| Chevis Jackson | LSU | 22 |
| Grady Jackson | Knoxville | 91 |
| Michael Jenkins | Ohio State | 12 |
| Adam Jennings | Fresno State | 81 |
| Noriaki Kinoshita | Ritsumeikan | 11 |
| Michael Koenen | Western Washington | 9 |
| Curtis Lofton | Oklahoma | 50 |
| Todd McClure | Louisiana State | 62 |
| Corey McIntyre | West Virginia | 38 |
| Brandon Miller | Georgia | 68 |
| Lawyer Milloy | Washington | 36 |
| Martrez Milner | Georgia | 88 |
| Rashad Moore | Tennessee | 90 |
| Kindal Moorehead | Alabama | 94 |
| Ovie Mughelli | Wake Forest | 34 |
| Stephen Nicholas | South Florida | 54 |
| Jerious Norwood | Mississippi State | 32 |
| Quinn Ojinnaka | Syracuse | 76 |
| Terrance Pennington | New Mexico | 66 |
| Mickey Pimentel | California | 51 |
| Jason Rader | Marshall | 85 |
| Chris Redman | Louisville | 8 |
| Laurent Robinson | Illinois State | 19 |
| Matt Ryan | Boston College | 2 |
| Mike Schneck | Wisconsin | 46 |
| Glenn Sharpe | Miami (Fla.) | 37 |
| D.J. Shockley | Georgia | 3 |
| Jason Snelling | Virginia | 44 |
| Montavious Stanley | Louisville | 96 |
| Alex Stepanovich | Ohio State | 69 |
| Daren Stone | Maine | 39 |
| Tony Taylor | Georgia | 53 |
| Michael Turner | Northern Illinois | 33 |
| Cameron Vaughn | LSU | 49 |
| Eric Weems | Bethune-Cookman | 14 |
| Todd Weiner | Kansas State | 74 |
| Roddy White | Alabama-Birmingham | 84 |
| Ben Wilkerson | Louisiana State | 67 |
| Chandler Williams | Florida International | 18 |
| Coy Wire | Stanford | 52 |
| Keith Zinger | LSU | 82 |
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