Belichick praises Dimitroff's work with Falcons
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
FLOWERY BRANCH – Thomas Dimitroff is set to return to New England this weekend for the first time as the Falcons general manager.
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He was the Patriots' director of college scouting for five years.
"Thomas has done a great job of putting a team together," New England coach Bill Belichick said. "Every time they make a move or do something whether if its draft a guy, sign a guy like [Michael] Turner or trade for a guy like [Tony] Gonzalez, or get a guy like Brian Williams, it's always something that makes their team significantly better."
Dimitroff and Belichick go back to his days with the Cleveland Browns, when Dimitroff's father, Tom, was a scout for the team.
"Of course Thomas, as I could relate to, a son that liked what his father was doing and was interested in it, he's paid his dues through the years," Belichick said. "He certainly had a lot to do with the shaping of our roster. The grades we put on our draftable players and our draft boards, utilizing our opportunities to improve our personnel on the football team."
Norwood doesn't practice
Running back Jerious Norwood didn't practice Thursday. If he's unable to play Sunday against the Patriots, fullback Verron Haynes, who was inactive Sunday, might be pressed into duty.
Walker was close
When the Falcons made their original cuts to set their 53-man roster, defensive Vance Walker came close to making the team. The seventh-round pick from Georgia Tech was added to the practice squad.
With the season-ending injury to Peria Jerry, Walker was added to the 53-man roster.
"Vance has the skill set that we are looking for at defensive tackle," Falcons coach Mike Smith said. "He's going to get an opportunity to compete this week with Thomas Johnson and Trey Lewis."
Surgery corner
Wide receiver Harry Douglas had surgery last week to repair the ACL in his left knee.
Jerry's surgery for his left knee injury has not been scheduled yet.
"He's been in the training room the last [few] days," Smith said. "It will be a little bit before he has his surgery. ... We don't have a time frame for when [Jerry's surgery] will be done."
Smith said expect to see more of Chauncey Davis at defensive tackle with the lost of Jerry. He has played some tackle and defensive end this year.
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