The Atlanta Falcons just put out their release for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game and there’s one page that jumped out at me.

It’s the one that breaks down Mike Smith’s 56-24 record in his first five seasons. We already know that’s the second-best record for the first five years for any coach (George Seifert started 62-18 as he inherited a dynasty).

But you can slice Smith’s record just about any way and it still is very impressive. Let’s take a look (and this is regular season only):

vs. the NFC 39-20

vs. the AFC 17-4

vs. the NFC South 17-13

Home 33-7

Away 23-17

1 p.m. (ET) games 38-17

4 p.m. (ET) games 11-3

Prime-time games 8-4

Indoors 38-13

Outdoors 18-11

Falcons score first 42-10

Falcons lead at halftime 44-2

Falcons lead going into fourth quarter 42-1

Falcons lead in time of possession 38-8

Falcons gain 300 yards 44-14

Hold opponent under 300 yards 23-1

Falcons have a 300-yard passer 10-8

Falcons have a 100-yard rusher 16-3

Falcons have a 100-yard receiver 26-12

Falcons win turnover battle 34-3

Falcons have five or fewer penalties 40-15