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Gonzalez may get fewer targets in Atlanta

By Christopher Harris

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

• Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey told the team's official Web site that he expects his new starting tight end, Tony Gonzalez, to participate in the blocking game to a large extent. Mularkey said, "One thing he's going to do is that he's a productive blocker and that's important in our offense. … As successful as he's been as a receiver, he's a good blocker too and he really doesn't get the credit that he should." And Gonzalez himself was quoted as saying, "Do I think I'll ...

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