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Friday Night Lights

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

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Falcons Friday Night Lights

Friday Night Lights may had been a stiff for NBC’s prime time line up, but it was a smash for the thousands of Atlanta Falcons fans last night. Over 10,000 packed into Mill Creek High School’s Community Stadium to watch the open scrimmage and the start of the Allstate All-Access Weekend.

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Falcons Opening Day of Training Camp

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Zakk and Safety Erik Coleman after the afternoon practice (with some help from a young fan, Zachary).

Zakk and Jeff Van Note during the Falcons morning practice.

Zakk with the Falcons radio broadcast team, Wes Durham and Dave Archer.

Jerome Jurenovich from FSN

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Jerome Jurenovich, the pregame and postgame host of Braves LIVE! talks about the second half of the baseball season.

Jerome Jurenovich

Dick Pound of the International Olympic Committee

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Was baseball and softball dropped from the Summer Games (following 2008) because of anti-American sentiment? Dick Pound, a member of the I.O.C. (and former Chairman of the Anti-Doping Agency) discusses that and the record-breaking swim of 41-year old, Dara Torres.
Dick Pound

Welcome to Atlanta and Happy 18th Birthday to Thrashers Top Draft Pick, Zach Bogosian

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

A future NHL star is now a legal adult. New Atlanta Thrasher, Zach Bogosian, calls the Zakk Tyler Morning Show.
Zach Bogosian

Zakk on Brett Favre

Monday, July 14th, 2008

“That’s what makes Brett Favre, Brett Favre”
Madden and Favre

Looks like John Madden may have another couple of seasons to repeat his favorite line over and over and over again. Last week, Brett Favre asked for his unconditional release from the Green Bay Packers (a request that the team has so far denied) which would allow him to pursue another NFL team to play quarterback for in 2008.

For us guys, certain things in life are off limits to say anything negative about. Among those are The 3 Stooges, John Wayne, pork fat and Brett Favre. But Brett’s flip-flopping on his retirement is now uglier than the last professional pass he threw back on January 20, 2008 which cost the Green Bay Packers a trip to Super Bowl XLII.

March 6, 2008. Brett Favre tearfully announces at a press conference his retirement after 17-seasons in the NFL.

March 7, 2008. The first time someone said to me, “He’s going to come back next season”.

Maybe it was the way he went out or perhaps it was the timing of his decision (in relation to the emotions of losing that marquee conference championship game just a few weeks prior) but his retirement never felt sincere. Less genuine was Favre’s constant denial that he’s been planning a return while training harder during the off-season than he might have for years.

True, the 2008 Green Bay Packers were so close to winning the National Football Conference and based on the lethargic performance of the New England Patriots in SB XLII, had they done so, they may have brought back the Lombardi Trophy to Wisconsin. Brett could then have left sports biggest stage the same way that John Elway did (instead of now, potentially in the same fashion of Johnny Unitas or Joe Namath). But the football gods had other plans and now Favre is making his former organization look like the devil while he is being anything but an angel to them.

So close to a title, had Favre told GM Ted Thompson and Coach Mike McCarthy that he planned to return, the Packers may have been able to address the current needs in the April draft. Instead, the Packers selected not one, but two quarterbacks, that weekend. Both are to backup and possibly compete with Aaron Rodgers, the heir apparent to the position and a former 1st round selection (2005).

Thanks, Brett!
Aaron Rodgers

The NFL teams so far who are rumored to have interest in Brett Favre are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs (of those, only Tampa is scheduled to play the Packers next season) but I’d like to throw the Minnesota Vikings (who would play their division rivals at least twice in 2008 including the very first regular season game) as a potential wild card in this lottery.

But what do you think about Brett Favre finishing off his career with the Atlanta Falcons?

Consider the following. It would allow his career to go “full circle” after being originally drafted by Atlanta. With Chris Miller now out of the picture, he could be the starter while the future of the franchise, Matt Ryan, learned the game from a legend. Favre would also sell a lot of tickets for home games at the Georgia Dome and slam the door shut once and for all on the Michael Vick era.

Sounds interesting, but it will never happen. Even if Arthur Blank, Thomas Dimitroff and Mike Smith are thinking the same thing, Brett Favre is too late in his career to consider a team that is rebuilding.

But knowing Brett, he could change his mind.

Email your comments to zakk.tyler@cbsradio.com

Georgia Force Coach Doug Plank talks Arena Football Playoffs

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Doug Plank

Uga VI (7/22/98 - 6/27/08)

Monday, June 30th, 2008

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UGA VI

Zakk with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Falcons Matt Ryan

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

From the Arthur Blank Family Offices at the announcement of QB Matt Ryan’s new $72-million deal with the Atlanta Falcons, Zakk talks with Matt and also NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, about the owners decision to opt out of the players deal.
Zakk with Matt Ryan

Zakk with NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell

Mini camp through a mini lens

Monday, May 12th, 2008


Sure, you can view plenty of professionally shot stills at www.atlantafalcons.com but the following were taken by the only one not disappointed when the media was warned that tripods would damage the Flowery Branch turf.

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