Atlanta Falcons: 5 Key Players For Beating The Packers

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ATLANTA - AUGUST 13:  The Atlanta Falcons huddle before facing the Kansas City Chiefs at Georgia Dome on August 13, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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For the past two months, Falcons fans have been waiting to see their team in postseason action.  Well, that time has finally come.

The Falcons will host the Packers on Saturday, a rematch of the Week 12 game that saw the Falcons win 20-17 on a last-minute field goal by Matt Bryant.

The Packers have since clicked and are one of the hottest teams in the NFL, as is evident from their victory in Philadelphia in the wild-card round.  If the Falcons are to win a second game against the Packers this season, they need a solid performance in all three facets of the game.

We all know that Matt Ryan, Michael Turner and Roddy White have to have big games in order for the Falcons to win.  But here are five other players who need to step up for the Falcons in order for them to make it to the NFC Championship Game.

5. Dunta Robinson

ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 27:  Robert Meachem #17 of the New Orleans Saints fights off the tackle of Atlanta Falcons defender Dunta Robinson #23  in the first half during their game at the Georgia Dome on December 27, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kev
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In his first season as a Falcon, Dunta Robinson has performed fairly well.  Though he has only one interception in 2010, which came in the regular season finale against Carolina, Robinson's presence has helped the defense as a whole.

With teams not wanting to throw Robinson's way, they have tried to pick on Brent Grimes.  Grimes has not backed down, intercepting five passes this year.

Against the Packers, Robinson will be tested more.  Aaron Rodgers will be throwing his way numerous times, trying to hook up with his top wide receiver, Greg Jennings.

Robinson must contain Jennings and live up to his billing as the Falcons' top cornerback.

4. Michael Jenkins

TAMPA, FL - DECEMBER 05:  Receiver Michael Jenkins #12 of the Atlanta Falcons catches a pass during warmups against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on December 5, 2010 in Tampa, Florida.  (Photo by J. Meric/Getty Images)
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For the Falcons to have success in the passing game on Saturday, Michael Jenkins needs to provide Matt Ryan a third option down field.  With Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez getting most of the attention, Jenkins will be left one-on-one most of the game.

Though he only caught 41 passes this season, Jenkins can be an effective weapon.  He runs the out-route almost to perfection, which is where many of his catches have come from.

If Jenkins can eliminate some of his drops and become a threat in the red zone, the Falcons passing attack will be near impossible to stop.

3. Eric Weems

ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 02:  Eric Weems #14 of the Atlanta Falcons celebrates after his 55-yard punt return for a first quarter touchdown during the game against the Carolina Panthers at the Georgia Dome on January 2, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Sc
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The 2010 Pro-Bowler has been a special teams weapon for the Falcons.  The highlight of his season came against Tampa Bay in Week 13 when he sparked the Falcons' comeback with his 102-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

A big special teams day from Weems can give Matty Ice and the offense a short field against Clay Matthews and the Packers defense.

2. Curtis Lofton

ATLANTA - OCTOBER 03:  Curtis Lofton #50 of the Atlanta Falcons intercepts this pass intended for Frank Gore #21 of the San Francisco 49ers at Georgia Dome on October 3, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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Though banged up with injuries, it looks like Curtis Lofton will be able to give it a go on Saturday night.  To what extent he will be able to perform is still a matter of question.

If Lofton can't play at or near 100 percent, the Falcons defense will be without its leader, leaving a huge hole in the middle of the defense.

On the other hand, if Lofton proves that his injury won't affect him in the game, the Packers will have a hard time getting away from the Falcons' leading tackler.

1. John Abraham

ATLANTA - NOVEMBER 11:  John Abraham #55 of the Atlanta Falcons pressures quarterback Joe Flacco #5 of the Baltimore Ravens at Georgia Dome on November 11, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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This is the type of game the Falcons acquired Abraham for in 2006.  In order for the Falcons to stop Aaron Rodgers, Abraham must constantly put pressure on the Packers' quarterback.

Abraham has done good job of getting to the quarterback this year, racking up 13 sacks in 2010, with one of them coming against the Packers in Week 12.

Putting pressure on Aaron Rodgers is the key to slowing down the Packers offense, and Abraham especially needs to step up and put Rodgers on his back. 

If he can do this, the Falcons have a great shot at playing in the NFC Championship game.

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