ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -DeAngelo Hall has plenty of positive things to say about his old team, the Atlanta Falcons.
His old coach? That’s another matter.
The Washington Redskins cornerback made it clear Monday that he’s still no fan of Bobby Petrino, the coach who quit the Falcons during the 2007 season. Hall and Petrino got in a shouting match on the sideline that year, leading to a $100,000 fine for the player and no doubt hastening the coach’s abrupt departure for the University of Arkansas.
The Falcons were already reeling from the loss of quarterback Michael Vick before the season and finished 4-12. Hall was then traded to Oakland.
Atlanta, which bounced back to go 11-5 last season, is 4-3 after Monday night’s loss against unbeaten New Orleans with a matchup against the Redskins looming on Sunday. Asked if he was surprised that the Falcons have resurrected themselves so quickly, Hall had no problem explaining why.
have a quarterback,” Hall said. “Petrino … he left. Those were the two things.
“Obviously they drafted a great quarterback, Matt Ryan, got a coach, so this team wasn’t in total disarray like everybody made it out to be. There was a lot of speculation around the team because of the Michael Vick situation and about the Petrino situation, but it wasn’t a bad football team. It wasn’t a team that was 0-19.
“They missed a quarterback who was probably the most exciting player in the NFL, and they had a coach who came in trying to change too many things and then left in the middle of it. So to see what they did last year – was it a little bit surprising? Yeah, a little bit, but they still had talent.”
Hall was a first-round draft pick by the Falcons and made two Pro Bowls during his four outspoken years in Atlanta. He still has a home in the area, but Sunday will be his first game in the Georgia Dome since the trade to the Raiders.
“I’m not Brett Favre walking back into Lambeau, but there’s definitely going to be a little emotion tied into this thing,” Hall said. “I saw a lot of those guys mature as players, mature as people on and off the field. Can’t wait to go out there and mix it up with them.
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The Redskins (2-5) are pining for a win of any sort, having lost three straight.
Asked if he expects the Falcons to target him, Hall said: “I hope so.”
“If they’re coming after me, I can live with that,” Hall said. “A chance for me to try to make a play and help us win? I can live with that all day. I hope they do.”
Hall was asked if his familiarity with the Falcons receivers will help the Redskins. He answered by pointing out that he got to face Atlanta last year in a home game while with the Raiders. Oakland lost 24-0.
“It helps you, but at the same time, the team’s got to show up,” Hall said. “It ain’t just me vs. the team. I went in with a lot of knowledge of these guys in Oakland, and the team didn’t come with me to play the game, so we still lost.”
That was Hall’s last game with the Raiders. He was a bad fit in Oakland, struggled on the field, and was cut. The Redskins signed him days later and were so impressed that they gave him a $54 million, six-year contract in the offseason.
Asked if he had hoped to stay with the Falcons for his entire career, Hall said: “No I wanted to be like Deion (Sanders) and go as many places as possible.”
He was joking, of course.
“Did I think I was going to be there forever? Yeah, I did,” Hall said. “But it’s a business, and you end up where you end up, and I’m loving it here.”
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