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Bears-Falcons Flipcard.Qxd ATLANTA FALCONS vs. CHICAGO BEARS Game 1, Week 1 — Sunday, September 11, 2011 — Soldier Field Falcons Numerical CHICAGO BEARS OFFENSE CHICAGO BEARS DEFENSE Bears Numerical No Name Pos No Name Pos WR 11 Roy Williams 13 Johnny Knox 18 Dane Sanzenbacher LE 71 Israel Idonije 98 Corey Wootton 94 Nick Reed 2 Matt Ryan . .QB 6 Jay Cutler . .QB LT 73 J'Marcus Webb 68 Frank Omiyale DT 69 Henry Melton 91 Amobi Okoye 3 Matt Bryant . .K 8 Adam Podlesh . .P LG 74 Chris Williams 70 Edwin Williams NT 95 Anthony Adams 75 Matt Toeaina 92 Stephen Paea 5 Matt Bosher . .K/P 9 Robbie Gould . .K 8 Chris Redman . .QB C 63 Roberto Garza 67 Chris Spencer RE 90 Julius Peppers 98 Corey Wootton 96 Mario Addison 10 Nathan Enderle . .QB 11 Julio Jones . .WR RG 60 Lance Louis 70 Edwin Williams WLB 55 Lance Briggs 52 Brian Iwuh 11 Roy Williams . .WR 14 Eric Weems . .WR RT 72 Gabe Carimi 68 Frank Omiyale MLB 54 Brian Urlacher 58 Dom DeCicco 12 Caleb Hanie . .QB 20 Brent Grimes . .CB TE 87 Kellen Davis 89 Matt Spaeth 86 Kyle Adams SLB 53 Nick Roach 52 Brian Iwuh 13 Johnny Knox . .WR 21 Chris Owens . .CB WR 23 Devin Hester 80 Earl Bennett 81 Sam Hurd LCB 26 Tim Jennings 35 Zackary Bowman 30 D.J. Moore 18 Dane Sanzenbacher WR 22 Jacquizz Rodgers . .RB 20 Craig Steltz . .S QB 6 Jay Cutler 12 Caleb Hanie 10 Nathan Enderle RCB 33 Charles Tillman 21 Corey Graham 23 Dunta Robinson . .CB 21 Corey Graham . .CB RB 22 Matt Forte 24 Marion Barber 32 Kahlil Bell SS 46 Chris Harris 20 Craig Steltz 49 Winston Venable 24 Dominique Franks .CB 22 Matt Forté . .RB FB 86 Kyle Adams 44 Tyler Clutts FS 27 Major Wright 31 Brandon Meriweather 47 Chris Conte 25 William Moore . .S 23 Devin Hester . .WR 26 Kevlin Hayden . .CB 24 Marion Barber . .RB 28 Thomas DeCoud . .S ATLANTA FALCONS DEFENSE ATLANTA FALCONS OFFENSE 26 Tim Jennings . .CB 29 Darrin Walls . .CB 27 Major Wright . .S 33 Michael Turner . .RB RE 55 John Abraham 90 Lawrence Sidbury 98 Cliff Matthews WR 11 Julio Jones 83 Harry Douglas 14 Eric Weems 30 D.J. Moore . .CB 34 Ovie Mughelli . .FB DT 91 Corey Peters 99 Vance Walker 97 Carlton Powell LT 72 Sam Baker 65 Jose Valdez 31 Brandon Meriweather .S 35 Antone Smith . .RB DT 95 Jonathan Babineaux 94 Peria Jerry LG 63 Justin Blalock 32 Kahlil Bell . .RB 36 James Sanders . .S C 62 Todd McClure 61 Joe Hawley 67 Rob Bruggeman 33 Charles Tillman . .CB LE 93 Ray Edwards 71 Kroy Biermann 39 Shann Schillinger . .S RG 75 Garrett Reynolds 79 Mike Johnson 35 Zackary Bowman . .CB OLB 56 Sean Weatherspoon 59 Spencer Adkins 44 Jason Snelling . .RB RT 77 Tyson Clabo 74 Will Svitek 44 Tyler Clutts . .FB MLB 50 Curtis Lofton 52 Akeem Dent 50 Curtis Lofton . .LB TE 88 Tony Gonzalez 89 Reggie Kelly 81 Michael Palmer 46 Chris Harris . .S OLB 54 Stephen Nicholas 53 Mike Peterson 52 Akeem Dent . .LB WR 84 Roddy White 80 Kerry Meier 47 Chris Conte . .S 53 Mike Peterson . .LB RCB 23 Dunta Robinson 21 Chris Owens 26 Kelvin Hayden QB 2 Matt Ryan 8 Chris Redman 49 Winston Venable . .S 54 Stephen Nicholas . .LB LCB 20 Brent Grimes 24 Dominique Franks 29 Darrin Walls RB 33 Michael Turner 44 Jason Snelling 35 Antone Smith 52 Brian Iwuh . .LB 55 John Abraham . .DE S 25 William Moore 36 James Sanders 22 Jacquizz Rodgers 53 Nick Roach . .LB 56 Sean Weatherspoon .LB S 28 Thomas DeCoud 39 Shann Schillinger FB 34 Ovie Mughelli 42 Lucas Cox 54 Brian Urlacher . .LB 59 Spencer Adkins . .LB 55 Lance Briggs . .LB 61 Joe Hawley . .C 58 Dom DeCicco . .LB 62 Todd McClure . .C BEARS SPECIAL TEAMS FALCONS SPECIAL TEAMS 60 Lance Louis . .G 63 Justin Blalock . .OG FG 9 Robbie Gould K 3 Matt Bryant 63 Roberto Garza . .G/C 67 Rob Bruggeman . .C 65 Patrick Mannelly . .LS KO 9 Robbie Gould KO 5 Matt Bosher 71 Kroy Biermann . .DE 67 Chris Spencer . .C P 8 Adam Podlesh P 5 Matt Bosher 72 Sam Baker . .OT 68 Frank Omiyale . .T/G H 8 Adam Podlesh KR 14 Eric Weems 24 Dominique Franks 74 Will Svitek . .OT 69 Henry Melton . .DL 75 Garrett Reynolds . .OT LS 65 Patrick Mannelly 89 Matt Spaeth PR 14 Eric Weems 24 Dominique Franks 70 Edwin Williams . .G/C 77 Tyson Clabo . .OT KR 23 Devin Hester 13 Johnny Knox LS 82 Joe Zelenka 71 Israel Idonije . .DL 79 Mike Johnson . .OG PR 23 Devin Hester 80 Earl Bennett H 5 Matt Bosher 80 Kerry Meier 72 Gabe Carimi . .T 80 Kerry Meier . .WR 73 J'Marcus Webb . .T 81 Michael Palmer . .TE FALCONS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 74 Chris Williams . .G/T 82 Joe Zelenka . .LS BEARS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 75 Matt Toeaina . .DT 83 Harry Douglas . .WR Kroy Biermann (Beerman) Dunta Robinson (Don-tay) Kahlil Bell (kaa-LEEL) Patrick Mannelly (MAN-uh-lee) Matt Toeaina (toe-EE-nuh) 80 Earl Bennett . .WR Gabe Carimi (kuh-REE-me) Amobi Okoye (uh-MOE-bee oh- Brian Urlacher (err-LACK-er) 84 Roddy White . .WR Thomas DeCoud (DAY-Coo) Will Svitek (Svee-tech) 81 Sam Hurd . .WR Chris Conte (CON-tee) KOY-yay) 88 Tony Gonzalez . .TE 86 Kyle Adams . .TE Peria Jerry (Pur-ray) Joe Zelenka (ze-link-Ah) Dom DeCicco (dah-see-co) Frank Omiyale (oh-mee-yell) COACHES 89 Reggie Kelly . .TE Matt Forte (four-tay) Stephen Paea (pie-uh) Bob Babich (BAB-itch) 87 Kellen Davis . .TE 90 Lawrence Sidbury . .DE Ovie Mughelli (OH-vee Mah-HAY-lee) Robbie Gould (GOLD) Dane Sanzenbacher (sonz-zen- Dave Toub (TOBE) 89 Matt Spaeth . .TE 91 Corey Peters . .DT Jacquizz Rodgers (JA-quiz) Caleb Hanie (KAY-lub HAY-nee) bock-ur) rhymes with Fonz 90 Julius Peppers . .DE 93 Ray Edwards . .DE Israel Idonije (e-DON-e-jay) Matt Spaeth (SPAYTH) 91 Amobi Okoye . .DT 94 Peria Jerry . .DT 92 Stephen Paea . .DT 95 Jonathan Babineaux DT TODAY’S OFFICIALS 94 Nick Reed . .DE 97 Carlton Powell . .DT 95 Anthony Adams . .DT Referee - Ed Hochuli (85), Umpire - Rich Hall (49), Head Linesman - Mark Hittner (28), Line Judge - Adrian Hill (29), Field Judge - Craig Wrolstad (4), 98 Cliff Matthews . .DE 96 Mario Addison . .DE Side Judge - Ron Torbert (62), Back Judge - Don Carey (126), Replay Assistant - Tom Sifferman, Replay Video Operator - Roger Ruth 99 Vance Walker . .DT 98 Corey Wootton . .DE Underline denotes rookies; (Parentheses) denotes injured players. ATLANTA NUMERICAL CHICAGO NUMERICAL Falcons Alpha Bears Alpha No Name Pos Ht Wt D.O.B. Exp College No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College No Name Pos No Name Pos 55 Abraham, John . .DE 2 Matt Ryan QB 6-4 217 5/17/85 4 Boston College 6 Jay Cutler QB 6-3 220 28 6 Vanderbilt 95 Adams, Anthony . .DT 59 Adkins, Spencer . .LB 3 Matt Bryant K 5-9 203 5/29/75 10 Baylor 8 Adam Podlesh P 5-11 200 28 5 Maryland 86 Adams, Kyle . .TE 95 Babineaux, Jonathan . .DT 5 Matt Bosher K/P 6-0 208 10/18/87 R Miami (Fla.) 9 Robbie Gould K 6-0 185 29 7 Penn State 96 Addison, Mario . .DE 72 Baker, Sam . .OT 24 Barber, Marion . .RB 8 Chris Redman QB 6-3 225 7/7/77 9 Louisville 10 Nathan Enderle QB 6-4 240 23 R Idaho 71 Biermann, Kroy . .DE 32 Bell, Kahlil . .RB 63 Blalock, Justin . .OG 11 Julio Jones WR 6-3 220 2/3/89 R Alabama 11 Roy Williams WR 6-3 215 29 8 Texas 80 Bennett, Earl . .WR 5 Bosher, Matt . .K/P 14 Eric Weems WR 5-9 195 7/4/85 4 Bethune-Cookman 12 Caleb Hanie QB 6-2 222 25 4 Colorado State 35 Bowman, Zackary . .CB 67 Bruggeman, Rob . .C 20 Brent Grimes CB 5-10 183 7/19/83 4 Shippensburg 13 Johnny Knox WR 6-0 185 24 3 Abilene Christian 55 Briggs, Lance . .LB 3 Bryant, Matt . .K 72 Carimi, Gabe . .T 77 Clabo, Tyson . .OT 21 Chris Owens CB 5-9 180 12/1/86 3 San Jose State 18 Dane Sanzenbacher WR 5-11 180 22 R Ohio St. 44 Clutts, Tyler . .FB 28 DeCoud, Thomas . .S 22 Jacquizz Rodgers RB 5-6 196 2/6/90 R Oregon State 20 Craig Steltz S 6-1 210 25 4 LSU 47 Conte, Chris . .S 52 Dent, Akeem . .LB 23 Dunta Robinson CB 5-10 183 4/11/82 8 South Carolina 21 Corey Graham CB 6-0 196 26 5 New Hampshire 6 Cutler, Jay . .QB 83 Douglas, Harry . .WR 87 Davis, Kellen . .TE 24 Dominique Franks CB 6-0 197 10/8/87 2 Oklahoma 22 Matt Forté RB 6-2 218 25 4 Tulane 93 Edwards, Ray . .DE 58 DeCicco, Dom . .LB 24 Franks, Dominique . .CB 25 William Moore S 6-0 221 5/18/85 2 Missouri 23 Devin Hester WR 5-11 190 28 6 Miami (FL) 10 Enderle, Nathan . .QB 88 Gonzalez, Tony . .TE 26 Kevlin Hayden CB 6-0 195 7/23/83 6 Illinois 24 Marion Barber RB 5-11 218 28 7 Minnesota 22 Forté, Matt . .RB 20 Grimes, Brent . .CB 28 Thomas DeCoud S 6-2 192 3/19/85 4 California 26 Tim Jennings CB 5-8 185 27 6 Georgia 63 Garza, Roberto . .G/C 26 Hayden, Kelvin . .CB 9 Gould, Robbie . .K 61 Hawley, Joe .
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