Falcons Have Deja Vu of Week 2

September 27, 2020

Chicago Bears 30 at Atlanta Falcons 26

Article by Allison Smith

Photos Courtesy of the Atlanta Falcons

The Mercedes Benz Stadium roof is open and 500 family, close friends, and staff members are in attendance.  Inactives include Julio Jones, Takk McKinley, Ricardo Allen, Kendall Sheffield, Foye Oluokun, Kaleb McGary, Deadrin Senat, and on COVID protocol, AJ Terrell.

The Falcons won the toss and decided to kick off to Cordarrelle Patterson, who returned the ball to the 25 where Mitch Trubisky begins.  The first play is a handoff to David Montgomery, for a gain of 6 where he is taken down by Grady Jarrett.  On 2nd and 4, Trubisky connects with Demetrius Harris for a big first down.  Rookie Mykal Walker, in for AJ Terrell on the stop.  First down at the 39 and another pass, to Jimmy Graham this time for 11 quick yards, pushed out of bounds by Darqueze Dennard.  At midfield, Trubisky drops back, is being pressured and chased by Jacob Tuioti-Mariner as Damontae Kazee nearly makes the pick downfield.  On 2nd and 10, Trubisky hands to Tarik Cohen who spins off would be tacklers down the field for 17 yards.  First and 10 from the Falcons 33, Patterson goes for no gain, stopped immediately by Keanu Neal.  Second and 10, Trubisky throws to the right to Allen Robinson who slides out of bounds after a 5-yard gain.  On 3rd and 5, Trubisky tries to hit Robinson, but Dennard is on him and knocks the ball out.  The 46-yard field goal is wide left and the Falcons will take over on their own 27.

Matt Ryan and the Falcons’ offense begins at their own 36.  A fake to Todd Gurley and Ryan hits Calvin Ridley with a 63-yard completion and it is first and goal at the 5.  Gurley gets the next play for minimal gain.  Another fake to Gurley and Hayden Hurst with the touchdown reception.  Younghoe Koo misses the extra point again this week.

With 9:43 to go in the first quarter, the Falcons lead 6/0.

From their own 25, Trubisky hands off to Montgomery who is stopped by Tyeler Davison – activated this week.  On 2nd and 5, Trubisky connects with Robinson over the top for another first down, brought down by Deion Jones and Neal.  From the 37, Trubisky has time, ball is caught by Demetrius Harris and is brought down after a 5-yard gain by Jones.  Across midfield, Anthony Miller zooms for another first down, finally forced out by a closing Isaiah Oliver.  After a fake handoff, Robinson makes another reception in the middle of the field for another first down and 19- yard reception.  Patterson is in the backfield and takes the handoff for a good gain, but the left tackle is holding and the gain is negated.  First and 20 from the 40, an empty backfield, Trubisky finds Miller for 13 yards, tackled by Dennard.  Patterson goes up the middle for 6 yards, stopped just short of the line by Jones and Neal.  On 3rd and short, Patterson easily pushed through the middle of the line for the first down.  From the 18, Trubisky is sacked by no other that GRADY JARRETT for a 5-yard loss.  Jarrett recognized the play and disrespect of being blocked by a tight end.  Second and 15, a handoff to Montgomery for a short gain.  Blidi Wreh-Wilson breaks up the next pass, forcing a 4th and 9 and another field goal attempt. 

With 2:47 to go in the quarter, the Falcons lead 6/3

The Falcons begin on their own 25 where Ryan drops back and fires to the 41 where Ridley is waiting on the ball.  From the shotgun, Ryan finds Gurley short to the left side.  On 2nd and 8, Gurley goes up the middle for a few yards.  On 3rd and 5, Ryan throws to a crossing Russell Gage, but the ball is incomplete. 

Sterling Hofrichter punts it out of bounds near the awaiting Cohen. 

The Bears begin on their own 19.  Trubisky drops back and airs it out, but Ted Ginn Jr. is out of bounds, with Dennard in good coverage.  On 2nd and 10, Trubisky hands off to Montgomery, Davison grabs his foot stopping any progress as the line swarms.  On 3rd and 7, Trubisky, under pressure, lobs it out of bounds past Cohen.

End of the first quarter, Falcons lead 6/3.

Brandon Powell returns the punt for a few yards and the Falcons begin on their own 36.  Brian Hill goes to the left side for a yard.  On 2nd and 9, an empty backfield, Ryan finds Olamide Zaccheaus for a first down.  Near midfield, Ryan connects with Gage for another first down and gain of 15 yards.  From the Bears 39, Hill gets the call again and finds a 5-yard hole on the right side.   On 2nd and 5, Ryan hands off to Ridley on the end around, for a 5-yard gain and another first down.  From the 27, Ryan is back, fakes, then scrambling, finds Luke Stocker for a 6-yard gain.  On 2nd and 4, Hill goes up the middle right for a yard.  In the red zone, a 3rd and 3, Ryan from the shotgun, stands in and nearing the line of scrimmage finds Gage at the 8. First and goal, a handoff to Gurley who makes it to the 3.  Ryan cannot connect with a heavily covered Ridley in the end zone.  With Gurley, 3 wide receivers and a single tight end in the game, Ryan is clobbered for a sack.  Koo makes the 29-yard field goal.

With 8:31 to go in the half, the Falcons extend their lead 9/3.

Trubisky hands to Montgomery who is immediately met by LeRoy Reynolds, as he spins off, Dennard and others. On 2nd and 17, Trubisky fires to Darnell Mooney, where he slides out of bounds at the 30. On 3rd and 5, Trubisky is pressured and taken down by Jarrett for a 6 yard loss.  The secondary had tight coverage allowing the 4-man front to get to Trubisky.  On the punt, there is a false start, on 4th and 16, the Bears punt from inside his 10. Powell goes a few yards on the return.

Ryan and the offense begin on their own 38.  Play action, Ryan looking for Ridley, who is covered near the sideline.  On 2nd and 10, Ryan hands to Gurley who goes around the right side for 7 yards.  On 3rd and 3, Ryan is hit and the ball is loose.  Khalil Mack knocks the ball out, Balil Nichols recovers and tries to advance it with center Alex Mack in coverage.  Nichols laterals to Buster Skrine, who fumbles the ball out of bounds.  However, all of that is negated by a penalty on Mario Edwards for roughing Ryan.

First and 10 from the Bears 40, the pass is tipped near the line and falls incomplete. On 2nd and 10, Ryan’s bad pass is tipped and nearly intercepted right at Ridley who is double covered.  The ball was too high.  On 3rd and 10, there is a flag before the ball is snapped.  Mack jumped offsides and the Falcons move up 5 yards for a 3rd and 5.  Ryan hands off to Hill, who finds the crease, makes a cut, turns on the speed, and takes the ball 35 yards for the touchdown. 

With 4:37 to go until the half, the Falcons extend their lead 16/3.

From their 25, the Bears allow another sack.  Charles Harris gets to the scrambling Trubisky.  On 2nd and 13, Trubisky finds Robinson for an easy first down against Dennard.  An inbreaking route in front of Dennard where he can’t catch up.  First and 10, a pass to Cohen that is knocked out by Steven Means.  On 2nd and 10, Trubisky connects with Cohen for a first down.  Then, Trubisky runs for 45 yards to the 5-yard line.  There was no Falcon in sight until he closed in on the 5.

2 Minute Warning.

First and goal from the 5, Montgomery takes the handoff to the 2.  Trubisky finds the wide-open Graham along the right side who steps in for the touchdown. 

With 1:50 before the half the Falcons lead 16/10.

Powell takes the ball out of the endzone to just short of the 15-yard line.  Ryan finds Ridley on the slant for a 5-yard gain.  Ryan is nearly pulled down by his jersey and throws a quick incompletion.  On 3rd and 3 from the 19, Ryan finds Ridley for a 1-yard gain. 

The punt is angled away from Cohen and the Bears will begin on their own 35.  Trubisky overthrows Mooney with Oliver in good coverage.  On 2nd and 10, Trubisky rolling right dumps it off to Cohen for an 8-yard gain.  On 3rd and 2, Trubisky over throws Miller near the 10-yard line.  The Bears punt the ball with under a minute to play. 

The Falcons have the ball on their own 13.  Gurley runs to the left side for a first down.  Ryan finds Zaccheaus for another 1st down at the 37.  The Falcons use a time out.  Ryan airs it out for Ridley, but was too far over his head.  With 17 seconds to go in the half, 2nd and 10, Ryan runs just past the line of scrimmage.  The Falcons had a hold on the play, so with 10 seconds to go, it is 2nd and 20 from the 28.  Ryan hands to Gurley who goes for a few yards, then another flag on the play.  A holding call on the defense, which is a first down with 3 seconds on the clock.  The Falcons down the ball and go in at half time.

Halftime:  Falcons lead 16/10

The Falcons begin the second half on their own 25.  Ryan hands to Hill, who goes up the middle for 6 yards.  Hill gets the ball again on the left side for 2 yards.  On 3rd and 2, Ryan throws to Powell behind the line, but Ryan was under great distress.  There was a flag on the play for roughing the passer, which provides 15 yards and a first down.  From the 50, Ryan drops back and tries to throw to Gurley on the left side, but is nearly picked.  On 2nd down, Ryan hands to Gurley who finds a big hole up the middle and gets to the 35-yard line.  On play action, Ryan throws 24 yards to Ridley at the 10-yard line.  A first down hand off to Gurley who finds the end zone, rather easily.  He makes a cut at the line, Keith Smith makes the block on the edge, and Gurley is in.

With 12:34 to go in the 3rd, the Falcons extend their lead 23/10.

The Bears begin on their own 38 after a huge kickoff return, that was finally stopped by Hofrichter’s ankle grab.  Robinson makes the first catch for a 5-yard gain.  Robinson is stopped by Means in the back field immediately after the handoff, but he escapes, back to the line where the rest of the defense is waiting.  On 3rd and 8, Wreh-Wilson makes the PICK.  The Defense was lined up at man to man, then went to zone on the snap.  Trubisky was leading Graham when Wreh-Wilson stepped in, grabbed the ball, and returned it to the 19.

Gurley gains one yard.  On 2nd and 9, Ryan fakes to Gurley and fires out of the corner of the end zone over Ridley who is well covered.  On 3rd and 9, Ryan goes to the same corner but overthrows Powell.  Koo makes the 36-yard field goal.

With 9:58 to go in the 3rd, the Falcons extend their lead 26/10.

The Bears catch the ball with one foot in and one foot out, so they start at the 40.  Nick Foles comes in at quarterback.  He hands to Robinson for a 4-yard gain.  Foles finds Graham over the middle for a first down on the Falcons’ 45.  Foles goes far right, then looks far left to Cohen near the sideline, but the ball goes incomplete.  On 2nd and 10, Foles dumps off to Cohen who gains 20 yards, tripped up by Oliver.  From the 25, a handoff to Cohen, who makes a cut for 4 yards.  On 2nd and 6, Foles hands to Montgomery who is immediately stopped by Tuioti-Mariner.  On 3rd and 6, Foles has a 3 receiver set and he goes long for Robinson in the end zone, but Dennard rolls up with the ball. After extensive review, the Falcons are awarded the ball.

The Falcons start their next drive on their own 20.  Ryan fakes the handoff then hits Zaccheaus across the middle for a 13-yard gain.  First and 10, a dump off to Hill on the right side gains 25 yards.  Across midfield, Ryan fakes the handoff again and hits Keith Smith for a 3-yard gain.  Hill goes for another 2 yards.  From the 40, Ryan drops back and finds Hill for the first down, but Hill drops the ball as he runs.  The ball just went through his hands. 

After the punt, the Bears begin on their 9.  Foles hands off to Montgomery, one-yard loss.  After the fake, Montgomery makes the reception, at the line of scrimmage, where Oliver immediately meets him and knocks him out of bounds.  John Cominisky gets in on the sack game and zooms through the line to lay out Foles.  On 4th and 8, the Bears punt. 

The Falcons begin on their own 48.  Ryan hands off to Gurley for a 4-yard gain.  Across midfield, Gurley takes the ball again for another 2 yards.  On 3rd and 3, another handoff to Gurley from the shotgun, Gurley goes for 16 yards on the outside. 

At the end of the 3rd quarter, the Falcons still lead 26/10.

Gurley gains 3 yards as the 4th quarter begins.  Ryan, from the shotgun, has his pass batted down at the line as he reaches over Mack.  On 3rd and 7, the play is called dead before the snap.  The Falcons sideline has called a timeout.  Back to 3rd and 7 and Ryan is sacked at the 30.  It is 4th and 11.  Koo’s 48-yard field goal is wide left.

Foles and the Bears take over on their own 38 and have a failed pass attempt.  On 2nd down, Foles finds Robinson who is taken out of bounds by Reynolds, but is called for handling the helmet.  First down on the Falcons 40.  Foles finds Mooney for a 7-yard gain.  On the 2nd down, Reynolds tackles the receiver, knocking the ball out for another incompletion.  On 3rd and 3, Foles finds Mooney near the goal line, as he comes down Dennard knocks the ball out.  After an extremely late call, the Offense had an illegal shift and provided another third down opportunity.  On 3rd and 8, Foles rolls out and finds Graham at the 16.  Walker knocks the ball out, but it is recovered by the offense.  Oliver nearly had the INT, literally went through his hands. First and goal from the 9, Foles fires through the end of the end zone under great pressure.  Jarett comes out of the game gimping and Kazee is down in the end zone with an untied shoe.  On 2nd and goal, Foles flips it out to Cohen where he is met by Neal.  On 3rd and goal from the 17, Foles fires one to Graham in the end zone, but Oliver gets a finger on the ball, enough to knock if off trajectory for Graham. On 4th and goal from the 17, Foles finds an open Miller in the end zone.  He ran the same route as Graham, but different coverage and was able to haul in the ball.  The catch was reviewed and determined an incompletion.

With 10:45 to go in the game, the Falcons begin at their 17.  Hill runs for 4 yards, then a single yard gain.  On 3rd and 5, Ryan overthrows Zaccheaus at the 45.  On 4th and 5, the Falcons are forced to punt. 

Cohen makes the catch, with a flag on the play, and hops off the field with help from staff. The flag was picked up as the defender was pushed into Cohen. 

Foles continues to fling the ball, but Dennard on the receivers is not working, pinning receivers to the sidelines for incompletions.  A quick pass to Robinson gains 4 yards.  On 3rd and 6, Foles tries to go over Oliver for #12, but the ball is knocked out.  Another 4th down, Foles finds a wide open Ginn for 29 yards.  Dennard and Jalen Hawkins were in zone coverage.  From the Atlanta 29, Foles throws short for Javon Wims who cannot come back for the ball.  Montgomery gains the first down with the Falcons blitzing off the edge, so the back side was open for Montgomery’s run up the middle.  After an incompletion, rookie Jaylinn Hawkins is called for leading with the head – as the receiver was falling down and gives the Bears a first and goal at the 9.  Foles hits Montgomery who shakes off several tackles and goes to the 3.  On 2nd and goal, Graham in motion, Foles throws to far to the left of Graham.  On 3rd and goal, Foles finds Graham, who turns away from Dennard to make the reception. The Bears have their 2-point conversion attempt intercepted by Walker.

With 6:20 on the clock, the Falcons lead 26/16.

Powell takes the ball up to the 15.  Ryan hands to Gurley who gains 2 along the right side.  On 2nd and 8, Ryan drops back and airs it out to midfield for Ridley, but the ball is short.  Third and 8, Ryan steps up and tries to dump it off to Hurst, but the ball is incomplete.  The Falcons are called for an illegal shift, the penalty is declined and it’s a fourth down punt.

The Bears have a first down on their own 45.  The snap count gets Means to jump.  It’s a first and 5 at the 50.  Foles hands the ball to Montgomery for an easy first down.  On 1st and 10, Foles hits Graham for a 4-yard gain.  Foles drops back, finds Robinson who escapes an Oliver tackle for a touchdown. 

With 4:21 remaining in the game, the Falcons lead is only 26/23.

From the 25, Ryan drops back and under pressure, throws short to Hill over the middle.  On 2nd and 10, Ryan’s pass sails off the tips of Ito Smith’s finger tips to out of bounds.  False start by Ridley, now on 3rd and 15, Ryan, under great pressure, throws way down field over Zaccheaus.

The Bears take the punt to the 35, but due to a late hit by Keith Smith, the Bears get the balled moved up 15 yards.  On first and 10 from the Falcons 44, the Bears hit Robinson for a 6-yard gain.  Montgomery shoves through the line for another first down.  Foles has time at the line, but throws out of the end zone over Montgomery.  On 2nd and 10 from the 30, Foles finds Harris for a short gain near the sideline.  Dennard is hurt on the play. 

After the 2-minute warning, on 3rd and 8, Foles finds Miller in the end zone.

With 1:53 to go in the game, the Bears lead 30/26.  Note, there is a missed field goal and extra point earlier in the game for the Falcons. 

Ryan finds Powell who gains the first down at midfield.  Ryan hits Zaccheaus for a 6-yard gain.  The next pass intended for Ridley in triple coverage is intercepted by Tashaun Gipson.  

Montgomery goes for a first down rushing along the right side.  Kazee is hobbling across the field.  Despite the Falcons taking timeouts, the Bears kneel and run out the clock.

Players that left and did not return, but no updates, Russell Gage, Grady Jarrett, Damontae Kazee.

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Dan Quinn Coach’s Show – Falcons 39/Cowboys 40

September 21, 2020 

Hosted by Dave Archer on 92.9 The Game

Head Coach Dan Quinn began his chat with Dave Archer lamenting over the gut punch loss on Sunday to the Dallas Cowboys.  “As much as it hurts, it is only one loss.  But, there is no more tale of two halves.”  Quinn stated that the responsibility is on “everyone to perform for 60 minutes.” He included the players, but also the coaching staff and himself.  As frustrating as this loss is, the Falcons need to move on to planning for Chicago. 

The Defense set the stage for the game, notably the multiple forced fumbles by Deion Jones and Foye Oluokun.  Quinn really complimented Foye, saying that he has worked extremely hard to learn and know his assignment and as a special player, Foye has taken it farther than just the tackle, but aiming to take the ball out.  Those aggressive and successful plays become contagious to the rest of the defense. As you could see from the numerous take-aways early in the first quarter. 

Quinn also had high praise for Calvin Ridley.  His mindset is set to be better and better, always wanting to learn and better himself.  Ridley worked so hard in the offseason and in training camp, learning to break people off in man to man, etc.  Quinn knows this is going to be a special season for Ridley.  His first touchdown Sunday was a work of art.  His cut and concentration to catch the ball, and keep focus to stay in bounds to get the touchdown.

Another stand out was Hayden Hurst, on the half roll to get open and into the end zone.  Hurst is amazingly fast and able to make plays because of that, not only a catch, but make a catch on a flat and up and go.

Some misses were the short field after the unsuccessful fake punt by the Cowboys, but the Falcons only got 3 points on that and the next drive.  “When we get our chances, we want to take our shot and be more successful in the red zone and get in the end zone” instead of settling for 3’s.  Quinn is happy to have Younghoe Koo be so successful, but need to be more successful in the red zone.

With the first half coming to a close and the score 26/7, Dallas drove but was stopped for a field goal, but then the Falcons were able to use their much practiced 2 minute drill and finished the half with another field goal.   

After the half, Dallas came out with a good opening drive.  In less than 3 minutes they drove for a touchdown.  Then, Atlanta gets inside Dallas territory, runs the wild cat with Russell Gage throwing to Julio Jones at the goal line, but Ju couldn’t haul in the ball. “We had a second play ready, but had a penalty” which pushed them back from 4th and 2 to 4th and 7.  Quinn has been very pleased with Gage, he had a really good game and can really throw the ball too.  Quinn wasn’t too sure on that penalty, too many men in the huddle was called, but it was really changing personnel on a long play and Ridley wasn’t in the huddle, still coming back up the field.  “But, you have to overcome whatever comes to you.”  

Quinn also contributed the second half turn around to the Falcons committing some penalties and big plays by Dallas.  Allot of those plays are 50/50, but they kept going Dallas’ way.  Dallas was able to stay in the passing game at that point and provided them with short and manageable 3rd downs.

The team kept trying, after back to back Dallas touchdowns, the Falcons answered with a touchdown to Gage, to maintain the lead.

Asked about the failed execution on the onside kick, clearly there needs to be more education and clarity on what to do.  But when you see the ball, you “need to be more aggressive and go after the ball.”  

On the numerous defensive injuries on Sunday, Quinn noted that rookie Mykal Walker played well subbing for Foye, but there isn’t another Foye, especially as well as his game started.  He noted that it is hard subbing in some guys.  Someone gets knocked out and put in someone new and young, so you try to feature that player in their best light, but difficult when that wasn’t planned pre-game.  But you have to be ready.   

On the health of everyone that left the game on Sunday, “Nothing that will knock anyone out long term.” So, while everyone is still being evaluated, no one is expected to be out more than a week or two at this point. 

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Strong Start Ends in Falcons Defeat

Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys

September 20, 2020

Article by Allison Smith

Photos Courtesy of Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons won the toss and decided to receive and take the ball first.  After the touchback, the Falcons start on their own 25. On first down, Todd Gurley goes wide right for a 3-yard pick up.  On 2nd and 7, the give goes to Gurley again, up the middle for an additional 4 yards.  Third and 3, under a four-man rush, Matt Ryan finds Russell Gage who cannot hold on to the ball which falls incomplete.  Sterling Hofrichter has a good high punt to the Dallas 22, where a fair catch is called.

Tony Pollard takes the first Dallas handoff, quickly stopped by Takk McKinley.  Pollard runs along the left side and suddenly the ball is out and Foye Oluokun is running with the ball.  Unfortunately, Pollard was ruled down at the time and Dallas retained possession.  It is 3rd and 4 from the 29, Dak Prescott is hit as he throws, by Deion Jones, and the ball is high in the air where the receiver knocks it down to avoid an interception.

Brandon Powell fair catches the ball at the Falcons’ 26.  Gurley takes the ball to the left for 5 yards.  On 2nd and 5, after the fake handoff, Ryan goes long to Hayden Hurst, who, under pressure with a high ball cannot haul it in.  On 3rd down, a pass intended for Gage, the ball is nearly intercepted, but the defender can’t bring it in. 

Ezekiel Elliott gets the ball for the first time on the day for a 3-yard gain, stopped by Jones.  Prescott airs it on to a receiver, tightly covered by Darqueze Denard.  McKinley was draping Prescott as he threw, with the blitz quickly getting to Prescott from the right side.  Jones tackles Prescott as Dante Fowler knocks the ball out and John Cominksy recovers the ball. 

The offense comes out to the Dallas 22.  Matt Gono is on the field with 5 other offensive linemen.  Ryan drops back, still under pressure and hits Calvin Ridley on the corner and hits the end zone marker with the ball, as he falls out of bounds.  Ridley started inside, did his patented stop and change direction and headed to the outside, while Ryan is holding the ball forever and making the perfect pass.

With 10:58 to go in the first quarter, the Falcons lead 7/0.

Dallas brings the ball out of the end zone where they are quickly met by Jacob Tuioti-Mariner and begin this drive on their own 13.  A quick pass to the tight end goes for a first down along the left side, Dalton Schultz is shoved out by Keanu Neal.  At the 18, Elliott gets the ball, stutter steps for a few yards, where he is hit for a fumble.  Oluokun gets the ball out.  The call is Falcons ball, but the Dallas offense remains on the field.  The referees apparently pointed the wrong way.  On the next play, McKinley is called for roughing the passer and moves the Cowboys into Falcons territory.  Elliott with the next run, AGAIN Oluokun knocks it out and Grady Jarrett snatches the ball and advances it a few yards.  THIS is a fumble recovered by the Falcons.

Photo by Kyle Hess/Atlanta Falcons

From their own 48, another hand off to Gurley for a 3-yard gain.  Ryan is under center, fakes to Gurley, back to the nearside, Hurst hauls in the 2-yard reception. On 3rd and 5, Ryan, from the shotgun, runs up and sees the first down marker.  Behind the Gurley block, Ryan makes the first down.  Next, Ryan rolls out to the right and finds a wide-open Hurst for a 42-yard touchdown. 

With 7:37 to go in the first quarter, the Falcons are up 14/0.

The Cowboys have a penalty on the kickoff and will begin on their own 13.  A four-man rush and a Prescott quick pass to Schultz, who is stopped by Oluokun.  On 1st and 10, a handoff way in the backfield to Elliott, Jarrett is immediately in the backfield for the tackle, with McKinley inches away to assist.  Prescott from the gun, good protection with a rushing defense and he finds CeeDee Lamb to gain some yards back.  On 3rd and 3, showing blitz, but then pull back and with a 4-man rush, the Falcons get to Prescott who cannot get the pass off and is incomplete.  A fake punt is tried, but the punter cannot get the ball to the sliding receiver and the Falcons take over on the Dallas 29.

Brian Hill is in the game at running back, and gets the call for a single yard gain on the left side.  On 2nd and 9, Ryan drops back and goes deep for Ridley, who is covered perfectly by the defender who knocks the ball out.  On 3rd and 9, Ryan dumps it over the middle to Hill, who is swarmed and stopped after minimal gain.  On 4th and 6, Younghoe Koo kicks the 46-yard field goal.

With 4:30 left in the first quarter, the Falcons lead 17/0.

Dallas comes out of the end zone again, this time, LeRoy Reynolds stops the returner at the 17.  Olamide Zaccheaus had a penalty moving them out to the 32.  Schultz catches the ball, makes a move and Oluokun makes the tackle and punches the ball out.  Deadrin Senat fights the pile for the ball and comes up with the recovery.

Zaccheaus blocks the right-side giving Hill enough room for a first down.  Another Hill run up the middle for 3 yards.  On 2nd and 7, Ryan drops back and looking for Julio Jones, but chooses Hurst with a low uncatchable ball.  From the 26, Ryan in the shotgun, throws near the end zone for Jones, but the ball is over his head.  A Pass Interference call is finally made and the Falcons get the first down on the 14.  Gurley goes up the middle for no gain as Kaleb McGary has to be helped off the field.  And does not return to the game.

Gono is in for McGary on the 2nd and 9.  Gurley goes up the middle for another yard.  On 3rd and 8 from the Dallas 12, Ryan sees the pocket collapsing and runs for a few yards.  Koo makes a 26-yard field goal.

With a minute still remaining in the first quarter, the Falcons lead 20/0.

Finally, the Cowboys let the ball go out of the end zone on the kickoff and will start on the 25.  Prescott, from the shotgun, finds Amari Cooper on the right side for a first down.  Elliott finds some room and rushes up to the 44-yard line.  The flag is for holding on Jarrett and moves the ball 5 more yards.  Elliott gest another good cutback and finds a hole to move up 5 yards.  On 2nd and 5, Prescott finds Lamb for another first down as the quarter comes to a close.  Rookie Mykal Walker in coverage.

End of Q1 – 20/0 Falcons. 

Lamb gets another speeding first down.  From the Falcons 26, Elliott runs down to the 15 for another first down.  Rookie AJ Terrell immediately tackles Elliott when he receives the pass behind the line.  On 2nd and 13, Elliot finds Blake Bell over the middle for 10 yards, where he is stopped by Denard.  On 3rd and 3, Elliott gets the handoff and another first down.  Tripped up by Tuioti-Mariner and Allen.  Allen is walked off the field with an elbow injury, he does not return to the game.

First and goal from the 2, Prescott hands to Elliott who is stopped at the line by Tyler Davison and Jarrett.  On the next play, Elliott makes it into the endzone, plowing over Damontee Kazee, who went too low on the attempted stop. 

With 12:09 left in the half, the Falcons lead 20/7.

From the 25, Ryan fakes to Gurley and finds Ridley for a 26-yard reception at midfield.  Ryan has to settle for a short pass to Keith Smith for no gain.  On 2nd and 10, Ryan hands to Gurley for 8 yards up the middle.  Gage is in at quarterback for the wild cat, he hands it off to Gurley for no gain.  Now on 4th and 1 at the 41, Smith easily gets the first down.  Under pressure and scrambling, Ryan finds Jones at the 35.  Jalen Smith with a hit to the head of Jones garners a flag for personal foul and an extra 15 yards and first down.  From the Dallas 19, Ryan hands to Gurley who gains 3 yards up the middle.  Ito Smith is in at running back, Ryan decides to run up the middle himself.  On 3rd and 2, Hill at running back, Ryan under center and throws to Gage just past the first down marker. 

It is first and goal at the 7.  Ryan pitches back to Ito Smith who zooms behind a good Jake Matthews block on the left side and makes it to the 1.  Smith gets the ball behind the line and Jalen Smith stops him behind the line.  Lining up, Dallas calls a time out – clearly in mass confusion.  Gurley is back in for 3rd and goal, Ryan passes to wide open Ridley in the end zone.  Ridley spun and lost his defender at the 2nd O and caught the ball near the helmet of the end zone.  After missing the 2-point conversion, to a heavily covered Ridley in the middle of the end zone, the Falcons still lead 26-7.

With almost 6 minutes until halftime, Falcons lead 26/7.

On first and 10, Elliott breaks a tackle to get back to the line of scrimmage, but the leg grab by Jarrett slowed him enough to not make it past the line of scrimmage.  On the next play, Elliot makes a first down up the middle.  Again, Elliott up the middle, but carrying Senat, so was stopped for only a 4-yard gain.  With a 4-man rush, Pollard gets the short pass on the right for a few yards, forcing a 3rd and 3.  Prescott from the shotgun, under pressure finds Schultz again, who is stopped by Walker as Prescott was being pressured, then hit by Jarrett.

Photo by Kyle Hess/Atlanta Falcons

After a fake handoff, Prescott finds Cooper who forces a missed tackle by Denard. Terrell brings him down.  Michael Gallup has his first catch of the day after getting way away from Isaiah Oliver, but Kazee makes the stop.  After a holding call on an offensive lineman with his hand on Jarrett’s facemask and jersey, Dallas has a 1st and 20 from the 27.  The pass is incomplete, Oliver knocking it out.  On 2nd and 20, there is a false start moving the offense back to a 2nd and 25.  Prescott finds Elliott for a 6-yard reception. 

After the 2-minute warning, on 3rd and 19, from the shotgun, Prescott takes the ball himself and is met by Jarrett down the field forcing a 4th down and field goal. 

With 1:41 until half, it is Atlanta 26/Dallas 10

Powell brings the short kick out to the 21.  Gurley finds 7 yards up the middle.  A false start by Matthews pushes the Falcons back to a 2nd and 8, but Ryan finds Gage for a big reception to the 38.  Ryan flings another first down pass up to Ridley near midfield.  A false start moves the ball up 5 yards.  Ryan finds an open Ridley again for 24 yards with Jones, the best distracter, on the other side of the field.  Next, Ryan sees Jones in the end zone, but throws too high out of the corner of the end zone, where Jones is double covered.  On 2nd and 10, Ryan throws out of bounds over Gage.  Koo has a successful 41-yard field goal.

At the half, the Falcons lead the Cowboys 29/10.

Dallas begins on their own 24.  Elliott finds a seam for 11 yards and is stopped by Neal and Oliver.  On 1st down, Prescott drops back, under pressure, cannot connect with Cooper, as Oliver is covering well, with his hand knocking the ball out.  Cooper makes the next reception, but Terrell is on top of him immediately.  ON 3rd and 6, Atlanta was moving, Prescott takes advantage and finds Lamb 37 yards down the field.  Suddenly the defense is not playing man to man.  On the Falcons’ 23, play fake Prescott find Schultz again for another first down.  WIDE OPEN.  On the 5, Elliott goes to the one.  Second and goal, Prescott fakes to Elliott and walks in on the left side for the touchdown. 

With 12:23 to go in the 3rd quarter, the Falcons still lead 29/17. 

After the kickoff and return, the Falcons start at their own 26.  Ryan fakes to Gurley, then throws to Keith Smith at the line of scrimmage.  On 2nd and 9, Ryan pitches to Gurley who finds a few yards on the left side.  Ryan finds Ridley along the sideline for another 10 yards.  Another fake to Gurley, another pass to the line of scrimmage, this time to Hurst.  On 2nd and 8, Ryan hands to Gurley who gains a couple of yards up the middle.  3rd and 6, Ryan in the shotgun, blitz is coming and still gets the ball out to Gage, just short of the first down marker, who then rolls for a first down. 

Gurley gains a yard to cross midfield.  Blitz coming, Ryan hits Hill on the right side, who gains 7 yards.  On 3rd and 2, Ryan is to the right, a direct snap to Gage, who lobs a 40+ yarder to Jones, but Jones, at the end zone, cannot make the cath. The Falcons plan to go for it on 4th and 2 until the flag for too many people in the huddle and suddenly an almost touchdown is a punt from midfield. 

Dallas takes over at their 17.  Prescott hits Elliott on the right side for 8 yards.  Prescott goes deep to Cooper who had escaped Neal for a 58-yard gain.  Elliott forces his way for 8 yards.  A 2nd and 2 on the Falcons 8, Elliott pushes for the first down.  First and goal from the 7, Prescott fakes to Elliott, makes the pass to Schultz who is nailed by Kazee at the 1.  A penalty flag for roughing the passer on Jones, moves the ball to the half yard, but knocked Prescott out for the play.  Andy Dalton comes out at quarterback and fakes to Elliott.  Dante Fowler is not fooled and stays with Dalton who has to throw out of the end zone.  Elliott shoves up the middle of the line and is short, then Prescott returns and gets the rushing touchdown.   

With 4:14 to go in the 3rd, the Falcons lead dwindles to 29/24.

Powell takes the kickoff out to the 26, where Ryan runs on first down for 4 yards.  Ito Smith gains no yards on the next rush.  Ryan finds Hurst for a few yards, which Hurst turns into a 22-yard gain.  Across midfield, Ryan hands to Ito Smith for 6 yards.  The next play, Ryan airs it out to Ridley in the end zone, but he is perfectly covered by Trevon Diggs who almost intercepts the ball, but Ridley knocks it out.  The Falcons take a time out.

Ryan finds Gage who is immediately stopped forcing a fourth down.  At the 40, 4th and 2, Jones makes the reception on the ground, rolls back up for several more yards, for a 19-yard gain.  Ito Smith rushes for 9 yards before the end of the quarter.

With Julio Jones’ last reception – 808 – ties Roddy White for all time Atlanta receptions.

Gurley rushes for 4 yards.  Ryan throws on the run towards Ridley, but intentionally short.  On 2nd and goal, Ryan finds a double covered Gage in the end zone for the touchdown. 

With only seconds gone in the 4th, the Falcons extend their lead, Atlanta 36/Dallas 24.

Neal stops Pollard on the 24.  Prescott hands to Elliott who somehow pushes the entire line up the middle for a first down. At the 35, Prescott drops back and hits Cooper, but he cannot hang onto the ball as he sees Denard closing.  Elliott pushes up for 5 yards.  On 3rd and 5, Prescott changes the play at the line, then steps up as he is being pressured around the right side by Fowler, Terrell is blitzing and hits Prescott in the middle forcing an errant pass and a fourth down.  Another fake punt, this time up the middle, but Cominsky makes the stop as the rest of the defense converges.

The Falcons take over at the Dallas 43 where Gurley gets the call and loses 2 yards.  On 2nd and 12, Ryan from the shotgun sees the blitz coming and hits Hurst for a short gain.  On 3rd and 8, Ryan dumps it to a wide-open Gage, for a 12-yard first down.  From the 29, Ryan hands to Gurley who goes to the right side for 5 yards.  Gurley is caught behind the line for a loss.  On 3rd and 7, he stands in tight coverage and hits Ridley for another 12-yard gain.  From the 14-yard line, Gurley gains 4 yards.  On 2nd and 6, Ryan throws it out of the end zone over a covered Jones.  Third down is an incomplete pass toward Hurst.  Koo has a successful 32-yard field goal.

With 8 minutes to go in the game, the Falcons extend their lead to 39/24 over the Cowboys. 

Prescott finds Schultz again for 6 yards.  From the shotgun, Prescott tries to get the ball to Lamb, but Denard nearly picks it off, both had hands on the ball.  On 3rd and 4, Prescott tries to pull the Falcons offsides, then in trouble, steps up and gets the ball to Bell for a 24-yard gain.  Across midfield, Prescott runs, but Steven Means pulls him down from behind.  Gallup cannot haul the next pass in, close to the sideline, tightly covered by Oliver.  On 3rd and 7, Prescott finds Lamb for a first down, covered by Oliver, but not in man to man.  Oliver gets the stop, but had no play on the ball.  Cooper is tackled immediately by Denard after the next reception.  Schultz gets the first down, but is dropped at the marker.  From the Falcons 18, Prescott finds Noah Brown who is rocked by Neal.  Next play, Schultz catches a touchdown pass over Walker, who had decent coverage.  The two-point conversion goes wide to Elliott, but slowed by Kazee and stopped by Davison.

With just under 5 to play, Falcons 39/Cowboys 30.

Starting at the 25 again, Ryan hands to Gurley who goes to the right for 6 yards and stays in bounds.  Dallas takes their first time out.  Another Gurley run for a first down.  Dallas challenges the spot of the ball.  The loose the challenge and a time out.  First and 10 from the 35, Ryan hands to Gurley who is stopped behind the line for a 3-yard loss.  On the 2nd down, the first sack of the game comes by Everson Griffen, forcing a 3rd and 18.  Zaccheaus makes the catch, but only 10 yards, so a punt is forced.

Hofrichter punts 42 yards, Lamb brings it up for 3 hard yards.  Cooper gets a first down catch along the sideline.  Prescott dumps it off to Elliott who is held in bounds by Terrell.  Prescott throws toward Cooper and Denard nearly gets the interception.  On 3rd and 7, Prescott is in the shotgun and over the middle finds Brown for a huge gain, but a blindside block on Neal moves them back 15 yards.  Prescott passes to Lamb at the 5-yard line for a 35-yard gain.  First and goal at the 5, Dan Quinn throws the challenge flag for the completed catch.  Lamb caught the ball as he was falling near the sideline.  The call stands and Elliott takes the next handoff for 4 yards to the 1.

After the 2-minute warning, Prescott goes to Gallup in the corner of the end zone, where Oliver is called for PI.  The ball is at the one-yard line and a first down.  Prescott throws too low for the sliding Lamb in the end zone.  Second down, up the middle for Prescott for the touchdown. 

With 1:49 to go in the game, this is now a 2-point game.  Falcons 39/Cowboys 37.

Everyone lines up for the onsides kick, when the Falcons call their final timeout.  Dallas has already used all of theirs.  The Cowboys recover the onsides kick.  The Falcons didn’t move toward the ball, apparently confused on the rules when coming to you vs. from you.

The first pass toward Gallup is out of bounds.  Denard falls down and Lamb is wide open to catch the ball and is already in field goal range.  They hand off to Elliott for 2 yards, then no yards.  On 3rd down, Prescott downs the ball to stop the clock.

With 32 seconds left, the field goal team comes on the field for a 46-yard field goal to win the game.

Atlanta Falcons lose to the Dallas Cowboys 39 to 40.

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Why Did We Want Falcons Football Back?

September 16, 2020

Article by Allison Smith

Photos courtesy of the Atlanta Falcons

An excellent question after week 1 of Atlanta Falcons football.  While we could not attend the opening game of 2020 in person, after a while, you didn’t regret that.  The long 4 + hour drive back to Charlotte, the exhaustion from being up at 5 a.m., the expensive of gas and snacks and game goodies.  Glass half full.

Also, in the glass half full category, the good of the game.  The Falcons have 3 leaders in the league after week one.  Matt Ryan leads all quarterbacks with 450 passing yards, Julio Jones leads all receivers with 157 yards, and Takk McKinley lead the NFL with 6 quarterback hits.  The Falcons also had 3 receivers with over 100 yards each.  Calvin Ridley with 130 yards and Russell Gage with 114 yards, joining Julio.  Early in the fourth quarter, Ryan passed John Elway to become the 9th all-time NFL passer. 

TE Hayden Hurst had a good Falcons debut with 3 receptions for 38 yards, one, a stretching catch of 27 yards.  His 2 additional targets were non-called PI’s, but we won’t get into that here.

Todd Gurley’s debut was successful as well, while he was in the game.  Gurley had 14 carries of 56 yards, one blast for 15 yards.  Brian Hill and Ito Smith combined for 4 carries of 16 yards, not what we want to see out of the additional running backs.  Qadree Ollison was not on the active roster Sunday.  It appears the Falcons will attempt a one running back team, with Gurley being limited and relieved by Hill and Smith, but not the tandem we are use to from the past few years.  Hopefully he can hold up.

Once again, like the last few seasons, short yardage and red zone inefficiencies plagued the offense.  The offense was 0-4 on 4th down conversions, and 50% on 3rd downs, especially the short yardage 3rd downs.  And once the Falcons were having to play catch up, they had to abandon the run game and be a throwing only offense.  Younghoe Koo had 2 field goals over 40 yards, Gurley a single yard touchdown, and Ridley’s 7 and 18-yard touchdown receptions, late in the game.  Touchdowns on 3rd downs and a missed 2-point conversion added to the frustration of the day.

The offensive line held up well.  With Ryan’s 54 pass attempts, he was only sacked twice, so the blocking was good most of the time. Jake Matthews completely missed a block.  James Carpenter and rookie Matt Hennessy were swapped out at Guard all day, both playing well, but no stand out yet.  Kaleb McGary’s play was good, but the Seattle pass rush is not the strongest the Falcons will see. 

While the defense did give up 24 second half points, the offense did not help with 4 failed 4th down conversions that lead to Seattle scores, and other mistakes.  While driving early, Gurley runs out of bounds instead of pushing for more yards, Matthews misses a block, the Gurley isn’t looking for the ball on the 4th down and the Seahawks get the ball at their own 40.  The fake punt was executed perfectly, until the fumble.  A pass to Julio for a 44-yard gain would have been a touchdown if placed properly.  Little things along the way decide the game. 

Of course, the referees did not help.  On the Seahawks’ first possession, they were given 41 yards on a very questionable PI called on Ricardo Allen.  Hello, it’s Rico!  Two plays later, a touchdown.  The defense kept Russell Wilson in the pocket, most of the day, but his arm still burned them.  The front 7 were good overall, tallying 3 early sacks and holding running backs to 55 yards, only one rush over 12 yards.  Of course, Wilson did get loose a few times, once or 28 yards himself, but since the Seahawks were limiting him, when he did take off, it was unexpected. 

Deion Jones made a good comeback with 9 tackles, followed by Isaiah Oliver with 7 and rookie AJ Terrell with 6.  Foye Oluokun and the returning Keanu Neal also tallied 6 a piece.  Grady Jarrett had 5 tackles, 1 for loss, 2 sacks and 3 QB hits. 

Takk had the 6 QB hits, a sack, 4 tackles, and a pass defended – in an opportune time.  John Cominsky and Deadrin Senat both had limited playing time in 2019, but were active and aggressive on Sunday.  Darqueze Dennard was in for Rico much of the game and was missing tackles or at least not playing close in man to man coverage.  Rico was in for 25 snaps, Keke for 51 and Damontae Kazee for all 62, wrapping with 4 tackles and playing as aggressive as ever.

The defense only gave up 14 points in the first half, but also caused no takeaways, which will be needed this year if the offense continues to sputter and not help themselves in crucial situations.  The first touchdown, after the 41-yard gift, was a good play that would fool many defenses.  It was a loop pass, just when the defenders think the running back has the ball, you realize he doesn’t, change your attention and Wilson finds him anyway with the pass.

The defense only gave up a couple of big plays, but one was a 4th and short that went for a touchdown, Oliver was burned.  Overall, they need to tighten up the man to man coverage.  The pass rush was successful in the first half.  Dante Fowler was taking on major guard blocks, allowing others to get to Wilson, and sniffed out the toss sweep for a big stop and loss.  Overall, the tackling wasn’t bad, Seattle was very physical and Wilson nearly perfect.

Keke did look good, back to 100% after another season of being injured.  Even with him on the field, Rico was playing in the box, which he did some last year, but may account for his lack of tackles on Sunday.  The rookies did not have first outings.  Terrell wasn’t picked on or challenged directly, but he held up well.  Seattle was running over routes, which is hard for anyone to guard and stay glued to the man.  Mykal Walker was in the box and had limited time, but was active, similar playing still to Keke, although he didn’t knock anyone’s head off.

Sterling Hofrichter has 2 punts, a 45 yarder and 55-yarder, with one return of 15 yards, on a missed tackle.  Koo was good on both a 44 and 49-yard field goal, but missed an extra point.

On the plus side, the Falcons continued to fight on both sides of the ball.  They were just out matched and out coached in some aspects.  The offense had missed opportunities on good field position and the defense had no take-aways and only two 3 and outs in the game, the second with 8 minutes to go in the game. 

The turnover ratio wasn’t all together bad.  The fumble on the fake punt was crushing, but the other was an interception at the end of the game in the end zone, so technically 0-1 in the turnover margin.  But the Falcons do need to force some turnovers to give the offense a short field, or score themselves.

Only 6 penalties on Falcons all day, one of which was the PI early in the game, which was questionable for big yards.  So that was cleaned up

Injury Update

DNP Weds:  Jake Matthews – knee; Kendall Sheffield – foot; Charles Harris – ankle

Limited Weds:  Julio Jones – hamstring; Marlon Davidson – knee

The Golden Talon

Grady Jarrett and Takk McKinley for making their presence known early and often, early sacks and many quarterback hits. 

Calvin Ridley for 130 yards and 2 touchdowns; and Russell Gage with 114 yards.  Combined being legit receivers.

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New Year, No Change

Seattle Seahawks 38 at Atlanta Falcons 25

September 13, 2020

Written By Allison Smith

Photos Courtesy of the Atlanta Falcons – Dakota Williams, Kyle Hess, & Rob Foldy

I could title this “Too Little, Too Late,” but feel like I will need that later as I saw no change in the play from last year to this.  The score and final stats are not the true story of this game.  The Seahawks were playing off late in the game, when they knew it was a wrap.

The National Anthem is played by saxophonist, Mike Phillips and the Atlanta Falcons team and coaches stood locked arm in arm.  The roof is open providing sun and warmth to the field.

Atlanta won the toss and received the ball.  Brandon Powell watched the ball go out of the back of the end zone and the Falcons begin the 2020 season on the 25.  Todd Gurley gets the first touch of the season and goes left for 6 yards.  Gurley makes a big break up the middle for a 21 yard gain.  Another handoff to Gurley goes for a 1 yard loss.  From the shotgun, Matt Ryan has a 5 receiver set, but cannot connect with Julio Jones in coverage.  Ryan finds Calvin Ridley along the sideline, who ensures to tap and drag all of his toes for a confirmed 19 yard gain.  Back to Gurley for a short gain. 

After a 3 step drop, Ryan is dropped, as he tosses the ball to the ground and is called for intentional grounding.  Gurley was not looking for the pitch, causing the confusion and forcing the 3rd down.  On 3rd and 16, Ryan lobs the ball over the left side to Jones, who was standing short of the first down marker.  Younghoe Koo comes on to successfully kick a 49-yard field goal. 

At the 11:11 mark in the first quarter, the Falcons lead 3/0. 

Russell Wilson brings the Seattle offense out to begin on their 23.  The first play, TAKK MCKINLEY comes out and sacks Wilson for a huge loss of 9 yards.  Russell then finds Tyler Lockett  for a big gain, leaving a 3rd and 4 near the 30.  Wilson finds former Carolina Panther and thorn in the Falcons’ side, Greg Olsen, for the first down.  He is covered by Darqueze Dennard, who was covering Lockett on the previous play.

A quick run on 1st down gains 4 yards.  Wilson drops back and hits Chris Carson for another first down, immediately stopped by Keanu Neal on his first hit of the year.  Grady Jarrett pressures Wilson, but he scrambles out and finds Carson for 6 yards where Foye Oluokun stops him.  A rushing first down moves the Seahawks to the Falcons 38.  Wilson scrambles and hits Lockett near the sideline, again, covereed by 34.  Isaiah Oliver has DK Metcalf covered perfectly so that Wilson can’t throw his way.  A holding call is called on an offensive lineman, backing the Seahawks up. 

On 2nd and 15, GRADY JARRETT comes around the left side and levels Wilson.  Now it is 3rd and 23, back across the 50, Wilson lobs it near the 10 for an incompletion.  Pass interference is called on Ricardo Allen, giving the Seahawks a freebie at the 10.  I won’t even comment on this BS call.   Wilson hits a receiver on the right, but he is stopped by Clemson rookie, AJ Terrell, before he can reach the end zone.  On 2nd and goal, Wilson dumps it to Carson on the right side for the touchdown.

At the 4:43 mark in the first quarter, the Seahawks take the lead 7/3.

Ryan and the O begin again at the 25, play fake to Gurley, Ryan hits Jones for a first down……he catches at the 40, then crosses to the Seahawks 47.  After another fake to Gurley, but nothing is open and Ryan passes to Gurley, who is stopped at the line.  On 2nd and 10, from the shotgun, Ryan tosses to Gurley who gains 9 yards by speeding to the right side.  At the line, Ryan hands off to Brian Hill behind the line and he is stopped by Bobby Wagner still, behind the line.  Fourth down and going for it.  Three set receivers to the right, but the line cannot hold up, the Seahawks are in Ryan’s face immediately from the right side and knocks the pass out of the air.  Turnover on downs.

Seattle starts at their own 40 and Wilson passes to DJ Metcalf for 13 yards, where Oliver stops him.  Then Wilson runs up the left for 28 yards, finally stopped by Deadrin Senat.   First and 10 from the Falcons 19, a quick dump to Carson on the left and antother Seahawk touchdown.  There was literally no one on the left side to touch Carson.

With 53 seconds left in the first quarter, the Falcons are now down 14/3.

Back on the field, Ryan hands to Hill on the left side for a quick first down.  The offensive line holds up forever, Ryan finds Hayden Hurst at the Seahawks 34 for a first down.  He zoomed down the field and made an awesome stretching catch. 

The first quarter ends, with the Falcons driving, but down 11 points.

Hill gets the call, wide around the left side for minimal game.  Second and 4, with 2 tight ends, Ryan finds Ridley at the first down marker, then he bounces back in to gain another 10+ yards.  First and 10 just inside the 20, a sidepass to Ridley for a 1 yard loss.  Second and 11 with a 3 receiver triangle set to the right.  Behind good blocking, Ryan has time to find Russell Gage who pushes to the 4-yard line. From the 4, Gurley gets the handoff twice before the Seahawks call a time out.  Following the timeout, Gurley gets the call on 3rd and goal and makes his first touchdown as an Atlanta Falcon!  After a Matt Gono penalty, the extra point is moved back and Koo misses.

With 11:25 to go in the first half, the Falcons are down by 5.

Travis Homer gets the first handoff on this Seattle drive, he is stopped at the line by McKinley and Oliver.  On 2nd and 10, Wilson finds Homer for a pass on the right side, he is immediately stopped by Neal for a 3-yard gain.  On 3rd and 7, Wilson can’t find anyone and GRADY JARETT gets his second sack of the game.  Downfield was covered well, particularly by Terrell and Oliver, providing the line time to get to Wilson.  The Seahaws are forced to punt.

The Falcons’ offense takes the field at their own 25.  Ryan fakes to Gurley, under pressure he tosses toward the sideline.  On 2nd and 10, Ryan hands to Gurley for a 4-yard gain up the middle.  Ryan finds Gage across the middle, across the 40-yard line for another first down.  Another fake to Gurley, but no one is open and Ryan has to toss the ball out of bounds again.  A quick short pass to Gage along the right side for limited gain.  On 3rd and 6, Ryan is in the shotgun and is immediately sacked from the right side by Jamal Adams

Sterling Hofrichter punts 55 yards to the 8, where the returner initially escapes Olamide Zaccheaus, but then is caught from behind after a 15 yard return.

Wilson begins the drive with another completion to Will Dissly for 5 yards.  Carlos Hyde runs up the middle and was stopped by Allen after a first down. From the 37, Wilson fakes a handoff, cannot find a receiver, then scrambles up the middle to the line of scrimmage.  On 2nd and 8, Wilson drops back and delivers to Lockett for a few yards, stopped by Oluokun.  A 3rd and 2 near the 50, Wilson under pressure flings it low to Metcalf being covered perfectly by Oliver, it is incomplete.  A punt to the 11 is caught by Powell. 

With 4 minutes remaining in the half, the Falcons have a false start by Ridley, half the distance to the goal.  First and 15 from the 5, Ryan is in the shotgun and hands to Ito Smith, who gains 4 yards up the middle.  On 2nd and 11, Ryan tosses it to Hurst, who was hit as the ball arrived and could not haul in the pass.  The defender was there early, but games are not called equally.  Ryan throws to Jones, short of the first down.  After only a minute off the clock and the Falcons have to punt back to Wilson. 

Seattle start the final 2 ½ minutes on their own 40.  The Seahawks gain a quick 4 yards as Jarrett and McKinely converge to make the stop. 

After the 2 minute warming, Wilson tries to call the D offsides, instead backs his own team up to a 2nd and 11 at the 39.  He throws a screen to the left to Carson, who is immediately stopped.  The Falcons call time out to stop the clock at 1:52.  On 3rd and 6, Wilson drops back and as pressure is coming close (McKinley), he passes over to #25 who was knocked out of bounds by Deion Jones.  The Seahawks are forced to punt.

The Falcons take over the ball at their own 9 with a minute and a half to go.  A quick pass that Luke Stocker cannot hold onto.  Second and 10, Ryan hands to Gurley who gets exactly to the first down marker.  Ryan drops back and finds Jones in the middle of the field just across the first down marker, but the pass is ruled incomplete.  With 1:08 to go, the Falcons throw to Ridley, who has room, so does not run out of bounds and gains 22 yards.  There was as defensive penalty that was declined, but stopped the clock.  At the 41, Ryan dumps to Gurley, but there is another flag on the play.  Ridley is called for an illegal formation.  Christian Blake was the target, but Shaquille Griffin was called for PI, finally a call against the Seahawks, and an automatic first down.  With 43 seconds to go, Ryan throws an incompletion.  On 2nd and 10, near midfield, a blitz off the edge, Gurley saves Ryan’s life with a block and Ryan finds Gage.  A quick pass toward Gage, is out of his reach, but stops the clock.  On 2nd and 10 with 23 seconds, Ryan finds Gage, but the ball pops back out – no catch.  Now, 3rd and 10 from the Seattle 40, Ryan lofts it to Gage over the middle for a first down, within field goal range.  Gage was hit helmet to helmet, but no call.  Gage had to come off the field after a medical time out. 

Seattle now calls a time out.  It is 1st and 10 with 12 seconds to go and the Falcons have the ball on the Seattle 30.  A three tight end package comes in to move the ball to Koo’s favorite spot on the field.  With 3 seconds to go, the Falcons call a time out and Koo comes on for a 49-yard field goal.

The Falcons go to half, down by 2, Seattle 14, Atlanta 12.

The Seahawks began the 2nd half on their own 25.  Wilson hands off to Carson who easily gains 11 yards along the right side.  Wilson drops back and throws to a wide open Metcalf, but he cannot haul in the pass.  Oliver was in coverage, but not close enough.  On 2nd and 10 Wilson finds Dissly near the sideline for a 3 yard gain, shoved out quickly by McKinley.  From the shotfun, Wilson slings to Metcalf, who catches the ball, extends the ball over the first down marker with Oliver clinging to him.  Carlos Hyde runs into Dante Fowler after a 2-yard gain.  One 2nd down, Wilson drops back to Jacob Hollister for a first down, where Neal locks him up.  Lockett gains 4 yards before being stopped by Allen.  The Falcons had 12 men on the field, so it is now 1st and 5 from the Falcons’ 38.  Wilson has allot of time, but everyone is covered.  McKinley tips the ball to make it an errant throw.  Hyde is wrapped up by Jarrett for a 1 yard gain.  On a 3rd and 4, Wilson tosses back to Homer and is met by Jones and a slew of other Falcons.  Jones saw the play develop and sped to that side to make the play.  On 4th and 5 from the 38 yard line, Wilson finds Metcalf who beats Oliver for a 38 yard touchdown. 

With 9:41 to go in the 3rd quarter, Seattle extends their lead to 21, Atlanta 12.

Ryan and the offense return to the 25 and a Gurley hand off goes for a 2-yard gain.  On 2nd down, another Gurley handoff for another 2 yards.  Hurst makes the reception for 4 yards, causing a 4th and 2.  A fake punt, Sharrod Neasman goes up the middle, gains the first down, but fumbles the ball and Seattle takes over on the Atlanta 36. 

Seattle rushes for a couple of yards.  Wilson throws on the run to Lockett for a first down at the Falcons’ 23, where he is wrapped up by Oluokun.  Terrell forces Carson out of bounds at the 19.  After a Seattle timeout, Moore takes the handoff, drops it and picks it back up and still moves the ball to the 7.  Oluokun was looking to snatch up the ball, while 3 other defenders missed making a tackle.  The next play is a quick pass to the wide open Olsen standing in the end zone, alone. 

With 5 minutes remaining in the 3rd quarter, the Seahawks extend their lead 28 to 12. 

Atlanta, begins again, at the 25.  Ryan, from the shotgun, throws the ball up to Jones, for a 44 yard reception.  A double stop and step gives Jones the opening he needed to jet.  From the  Seattle 31, a shovel pass to Gurley for a minimal gain.  Ryan was being hit by Adams, but Jones still makes the reception, pushing away a defender and catching the ball with his right hand and left thigh.  Another first down.  Gurley has a 1 yard rush.  Another reception by Jones, a battle then a few yards.  Gurley gains another few yards on the left side.  Fourth and 2 at the 10.  Ryan fakes a handoff, goes running to the right and ends up getting sacked and turning the ball over on downs.  Again.

On their first play, Lockett makes a 16-yard reception, stopped by Terrell.  Damontae Kazee shoves Lockett out of bounds after another 20-yard reception. 

With one quarter to go, the Seahawks are driving and lead the Falcons 28/12.

Terrell makes the stop on Moore.  Lockett gets past Jones for another first down.  From the 31, Hyde is stopped by Oluokun aftere a minimal gain.  On 2nd and 9 from the 30, there is a false start, moving them back to 3rd and 14.  Then Olsen jumps.  3rd and 19.  Wilson from the 40, is scrambling, runs to the sideline under durress from Jarrett.  A holding penalty on the offense moves the Seahawks even farther back.  Second down and 29 from midfield, Wilson completes a pass to Lockett near the 40.  Now a 3rd and 19, Wilson connects with Freddy Swain, but not enough for a first down.  A 46-yard field goal adds another 3 to the Seattle lead.

With 11:19 to go in the game, Seattle 31 – Atlanta 12.

Ryan starts with a big pass up the middle to Jones, then another on the sideline to Gage. Suddenly, the Falcons are at the 50, then a quick shot to Ridley along the right side for another first down.  Another great foot drag by Ridley.  From the 36, another successful pass to Jones in the middle to put the Falcons in the red zone.  Then WIDE OPEN CALVIN RIDLEY is in the end zone.  Griffin was knocked down by his own man, leaving the speeding Ridley in the end zone alone.  Hurst was not able to catch the 2-point conversion as he was covered before the ball was thrown by Adams, another no call.

The Falcons trail 31-18 with 9:29 remaining in the game. 

An aggressive defense stops the Seahawks for a 3 yard loss.  A quick pass to Olsen leaves them with a 3rd and 9.  Seattle can’t make the reception and are forced to punt.

Powell returns the punt a few yards and the Falcons’ offense will start on their own 30.  Ryan steps up and throws to Ridley for a first down.  Across the middle, Jones makes another first down reception.  At the Seattle 42, Ryan hits Hurst who makes it out of bounds to stop the clock.  Ryan throws just over Hurst at the 15, where Griffin tips the ball off target.  Ryan delivers a rocket behind Ridley, nearly causing an interception.  On 4th and 3 at the 32, Ryan throws outside to Ridley, who can not hold on to the pass. 

Seattle takes over the ball at the Falcons’ 35.  They rush up the middle for a single yard gain.  The Falcons take a time out.  Wilson throws 37 yards up to Metcalf, who has great separation from Terrell, Kazee tackles and takes him out of bounds.  Olsen makes the next reception for 4 yards before Kazee knocks him out.  Hyde gains 2 yards as the Falcons take their final timeout.  After a fake handoff, Wilson is scrambling, nearly sacked by McKinley, throwing under a DB, Wilson still makes the pass.  From the 3, Homer rushes for a yard.  Hyde goes up the middle for another Seattle touchdown.

With still 3:45 to play in the game, Seattle is up by 20, 38 to 18. 

Gage escapes a defender, then leaps over another.  Hill rushes for 5 yards. On 2nd and 5, Ryan finds Ridley for another first down, inbounds.  Ryan delivers to Gage again, just passed the first down marker.  The clock stops for the 2 minute warning. 

Ryan dumps the ball over to Smith – who is immediately blown up after gaining 1 yard.  Then throws short up the middle to Smith who is nearly killed.  On 3rd and 7, Ryan finds Ridley over the middle for a first down.  From the 6, Ryan drops back and throws to Smith near the line of scrimmage on the left edge.  From the 7, Ryan lofts the ball way into the air, over Gage and out of the side of the end zone.  3rd and goal, Ryan starts to run, then throws to Ridley, just inside the goal line.  After a successful extra point, the Falcons are down 38/25 with half a minte to go.

The onsides kick is successful, Oluokun picks the ball out of the air right at the 10 yard mark.  The Falcons have the ball at the 46.  Ryan finds Gage on the sideline for another first down.  From the Seattle 38, Ryan throws into the end zone for an interception by Quandre Diggs.  Hurst is the closest Falcon to the ball.

With 19 seconds to go, Seattle takes a knee to end the game.

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