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Thursday, January 15, 2009

A return for Andruw?

The Dodgers released former Braves outfielder Andruw Jones Thursday, making him a free agent.

Jones was injured part of last season and was mostly ineffective otherwise, hitting only .158 with three home runs in 75 games with L.A.

Do you think the Braves should bring him back to Atlanta?

Or would you rather see the Braves play youngsters in left and center, or trade for, or sign, someone else instead of Jones?

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Falcons Fusspot: Ryan vs. Flacco - Who’s the best NFL rookie QB?

Which NFL rookie quarterback rules the pool — our own NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, Atlanta’s Matt Ryan, or the Baltimore Ravens’ Joe Flacco, whose team takes the field Sunday against Pittsburgh for the AFC title and a shot at the Super Bowl?

Fusspot Fun Fact: Both guys have lame nicknames each team can use while dissing the other’s guy - “Matty Ice” (good luck, Team Ryan) and “Joe Cool” (what’s up with that, Team Flacco?).

Stir The Pot: You’ve fussed about it in the Falcons Vent. Now let’s stoke the fire and stir the Falcons Fusspot on the Best NFL Rookie QB question. And be sure to throw down for YOUR team — say if you’re Team Ryan or Team Flacco.

Team Ryan… Team Flacco… DOWN! SET! FUSS!

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UGA’s Reshad Jones may enter NFL draft

Georgia safety Reshad Jones is considering following three teammates - quarterback Matthew Stafford, tailback Knowshon Moreno and cornerback Asher Allen - into the NFL draft, but says he remains undecided. The clock is ticking, because this is the last day the NFL allows eligible underclassmen - those three years removed from high school — to enter the 2009 draft.

As a redshirt sophomore this past season, Jones led the Bulldogs with five interceptions. He was second on the team in tackles with 76. He was named second-team all-SEC by the Associated Press.

Tell us: What do you think of Jones’ NFL chances? And how would his departure affect UGA in 2009?

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