Falcons Take a Big Step Back

November 26, 2019

Article by Allison Smith

Photos courtesy of Atlanta Falcons

Wow.  Talk about two steps forward and one step back.  Fans completely discounted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, then the team gets slaughtered, in their own house, first time back home in quite a while.  And coming up in 4 days, the New Orleans Saints.  Wanting revenge. 

No one can seem to explain how the team could go so far backwards after 2 excellent games against good teams.  The defense is back to cover 3, for no good reason.  The Falcons didn’t have enough depth covering the Tampa Two plays.  Most of what Tampa got were big plays.  Obviously the 71-yard touchdown, but a 22-yard reception, on 2nd and 21, a 30-yard reception, on 3rd and 9, twice, converted on 24 and 25-yard runs.  The Bucs were excellent on 3rd down conversions, while the Falcons were 25%, inside and outside the red zone.  There were too many missed tackles.  There were no sacks and only one hit on Jameis Winston, when they had nearly lead the NFL is sacks allowed…and interceptions. 

Deion Jones lead the team in tackles with 9 and had the only hit on Winston.  Ricardo Allen was on a mission with 9 tackles, tied with Damontae KazeeDe’Vondre Campbell had 8 tackles, one for loss and one of the interceptions and a pass defended. Foye Oluokun, getting more playing time, had 5 tackles, and rookie Kendall Sheffield with 4 and a near pass defended on a touchdown, but just out of reach.  Qadree Ollison had 2 tackles – on punt returns.  He is really making a contribution in limited playing time. 

Winston was able to step up in the pocket and make plays, throwing for 313 yards and 3 touchdowns, with his 2 interceptions.  The Bucs ran for an additional 133 yards.  The Falcons tried to balance their man to man vs. zone, but whatever “disguising” was supposed to be happening was not working.  While the Falcons did have 2 picks on the day, they got no points out of the first one, a touchdown out of the second.  After starting out quickly, moving 68 yards in 3 plays, then stalling at the 7-yard line and ended up kicking a field goal to open the game.  Instant momentum slasher themselves.  Two plays later they get an interception, then end up punting themselves.  There was never any momentum.  

The Bucs had so few sacks all season and had given up the most in the NFL, until Sunday.  They sacked Matt Ryan 6 times and hit him 13 times.  The Falcons’ offensive line was horrible.  Allowing pressure, sacks, hits, or were holding.  Wes Schweitzer was rotated in, according to Dan Quinn, as a designated/planned rotation.  In my opinion, they need to revamp the entire line again (short ofAlex Mack – but need to think of a replacement for him before too much longer).  And find someone that can evaluate O-Line talent, because the partial revamping done this season has not done any better than the last few years, while still keeping some of the weak points as back-ups.  Jake Matthews and Kaleb McGary needed help and Luke Stocker was in as a legit blocker, ie, no additional receivers down the field.  Which explains how/why Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley were both double covered a couple of times, and Ryan still could not find anyone. 

The Falcons could not run the ball, again.  Ollison had 8 carries for 20 yards and Brian Hill 9 for 15 yards.  Accuracy on passing or receiving was way off – even from our earlier bad games.  Overall Ryan was 28 of 52.  Ridley caught 6 of his 14 targets (some out of bounds so not drops or complete misses) for 85 yards.  Russell Gage 8 of 10 for 76 yards, with Jones limited to 5 of 9 receptions for 68 yards, one of which was 31 yards. Christian Blake caught 2, Ollison 1.  Jaeden Graham caught 1 of his 2 targets, which he turned into a 53-yarder. 

Again, so many coaching decision questions.  Down 15 points in the fourth quarter and go for the field goal instead of the touchdown.  Late in the game, inside the 10 yard line – went for 3 passes and no run plays, after you had seen some good running from Ollison.  Unlike most of the games in the first half of the season, there did not seem to be adjustments at half time, as the same team that went into the locker room at half is what came out after the half.   

Julio moved up on the All Time Receiving Yards list – now 30th, passing Calvin Johnson 

One highlight continues to be Sheffield, who blocked an extra point that Sharrod Neasmen picked up and returned a long distance before being tackled. 

 

Injury Report:

·         Julio Jones tweaked his shoulder.

·         Brian Hill – no information, but did play the rest of the game.

·         Kemal Ishmael – no information, concussion in Panther game.

·         Devonta Freeman – making progress, evaluation continues Tuesday/Wednesday.

·         Austin Hooper – making progress, evaluation continues Tuesday/Wednesday.

·         Chris Lindstrom – being evaluated, once released from IR will determine play date.

 

Golden Talon

Qadree Ollison – coming in when called, scoring another touchdown, 2 special teams tackles, trying to make things happen.

De’Vondre Campbell – another interception, nearly leading in tackles again.

 

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The Rivalry is Real

November 12, 2019

Article by Allison Smith

Photos Courtesy of Atlanta Falcons

 So, apparently change IS good.  Not only did the Falcons move coaching staff around after the bye, but on game day, instead of Dan Quinn calling the defense plays, play calling was split between Jeff Ulbrich (Linebackers coach) calling 1st and 2nddown defense and Raheem Morris (formerly WR coach) calling 3rd down and 2 minute defense.  Morris’ work with the secondary was evident immediately.  Also, after winning the coin toss, for the second time this year, the Falcons chose to receive the ball first.

 The extra Captain this week was Calvin Ridley. 

 The offense started strong, pushing down the field quickly.  The first play was a speed sweep to Calvin Ridley for 19 yards.  Then run-run-run by Devonta Freeman.  Within the first series, Free had 27 rushing yards.  Then, on cue, the offense stalled with back to back false start penalties pushing them back to unmanageable down and distance and forced a 37-yard field goal.  Out comes the Saints’ offense, Latavius Murray and Alvin Kamararunning for short bits and pieces, then Drew Breeshits Michael Thomas for a 16-yard gain, Jared Cook for a 22, then back to Thomas for another 17 yards.  The defense stood up.  Murray had no gain,Taysom Hill had a 2-yard reception, then De’Vondre Campbell sacked Brees for a 9-yard loss, forcing the 29-yard field goal.  This is when you knew you had a game.   

 I did hold my breath until the 20/9 touchdown, as I know what Brees can do and know you need a big lead, but felt good about the Falcons most of the day (after the initial forced field goal by the D).  The only real negatives on the day were an interception by Matt Ryan and a slightly short kickoff that lead to a big run back….even those were not followed up with any points.  After the interception, the defense came out inspired, allowing 8 yards and receiving the ball back on downs at the New Orleans 19.  After a 46-yard return, the Saints had another 4 downs to move the ball -9 yards and turn it over on downs again, this time at their own 33. 

 With a successful run game, the Falcons were able to dominate the time of possession, 34 minutes to New Orleans’ 26.  The Falcons had 4 drives that took at least 5 minutes and 4 scoring drives that were 10+ plays.  While I have always heard “The best offense is a good defense” the case here is “the best way to keep Brees from scoring is to keep Brees on the bench.”  This allowed the defense to be rested and ready when they did take the field, and seemed to energize them as well.  Even on the final drive, while playing prevent, they still did not allow a score.  The Saints had the ball with a 1stand goal from the 9 and the Falcons forced a 4thdown, that was a yard short of the end zone as time expired.

 The offense played allot of no huddle, which is Matt Ryan’s comfort zone.  Ryan even had a 17 mph run himself for a big first down.  Freeman went out early with an injury, but tallied 38 rushing yards at that point.  Brian Hill had 20 carries for 61 yards and a touchdown reception.  Ridley had 1 rush for 19 yards and caught 3 of 5 balls thrown his way for 28 yards.  Julio Jones caught 3 for 79 yards, one being the 54-yard breakout, mostly YAC, and had several crucial blocks, and is of course, is the world’s best decoy.  Russell Gage continues to impress with 4 receptions for 23 yards, Austin Hooper 4 receptions for 17 yards and another touchdown.  Newcomer Christian Blake snuck in and caught his first 2 NFL receptions, one for a big 11-yard gain. 

 The defense was almost unrecognizable, there seemed to be no confusion or communication issues this week.  The defensive line and secondary were in sync, the backend playing tight coverage made it easier for the D line to be aggressive.  At one point, with 3 on the blitz, the Falcons managed a sack.  Campbell logged a sack on the first drive, leading the team to 6 total sacks on the day, when the team had 7 on the season.  Clemson was repped well with Grady Jarrett and Vic Beasley, Jr sharing a sack, which was for a loss at the 10, forcing the unsuccessful 3rd down attempt.  Grady ended the game with 2 ½, Vic got another – WWE spear on his own, and one by Adrian Clayborn, who uncharacteristically seemed to be missing most of the season.  Claybo started this week, which was enough to shake it up and help Beasley and Takk McKinley work differently and get pressure on Brees all day.  There were times when Brees actually looked confused.  They crowded the pocket all day and when the Saints were doubling Grady, that opened it up for other guys to get pressure and sacks.

 Who knows which came first, the chicken or the egg…but the defense was working perfectly Sunday.  Whether the man on man coverage provided the line more time to push to Brees, or the line forced Brees into rushed and errant throws, it was a well-orchestrated defensive day.  Brees completed 32 of 45 passes, was sacked 6 times, losing 46 yards and hit 11 times and nearly hit many, many more.  The defense was tackling in space, wrapping up, and not giving up much YAC.   The Saints started at the 38 and were held to a field goal.  The defense allowed no big plays and only allowed 25% completion on 3rd down conversions, there were several 3 (or 4) and outs.

 Rookie Kendall Sheffield is really coming on strong in Desmond Trufant’s absence.  He recorded a coverage grade of 89.9 on 53 snaps Sunday.  He was targeted 7 times and allowed 5 receptions for only 28 yards, no first downs or touchdowns.  Foye Oluokun lead the team with 8 tackles, Isaiah Oliverstepping up with 6, along with Campbell andDamontae Kazee, the later had a pass defended.  Kazee was injured late in the game, but did come back in.  Ricardo Allen and Deion Jones had 5 tackles a piece.  

 Special teams.  WOW.  New kickers all around and still was a successful day.  Younghoe Koo – now known as #KooDat, had 4 successful field goals, with a long of 48 yards.  Ryan Allen only had 2 punts on the day, but was also the holder for Koo.  After a punt attempt where Allen was tackled and left, it seemed, crippled, the Falcons were provided the first down on the roughing the kicker penalty.  A few plays later, the Falcons were forced to kick a field goal, Matt Schaub comes out to hold, Allen takes the field and shoos Schaub off the field, as he is ready to do his job.  Talk about touchness. Younghoe Koo was awarded the NFC Special Team player of the week in his first week in the NFL!  Kenjon Barner had 2 punt returns, one a breakoff of 21 yards.  Defensively, was the one long kickoff return that yielded no points, and one punt return of 19 yards.  Koo was also the tackler on the 48-yard return.  We may like this kid. 

 The Saints scored double digits at home in 100 straight games…until Sunday.  This put them one shy of the NFL record.  Drew Brees has not been sacked 6 times in a game since the Panthers in 2013….until Sunday.  The Saints had only 4 games since 2006 without a touchdown…..until Sunday.  No one has ever had 4 “Hands to the Face” penalties in a game…..until Sunday.  The Saints WERE the least penalized team in the league…..until Sunday.  They had 12 penalties for 90 yards, many turning their 3rdand short into 3rd and long, their defensive penalties providing the Falcons with many free first downs

 The Atlanta Falcons are the only UNDEFEATED team in the NFC South.  Are the Saints the new “Get Right” team????

Per the Atlanta Falcons website, Grady Jarrett was quoted “It’s definitely encouraging. Going through any kind of losing streak, it’s definitely hard. For us not to be able to give up and try to make changes where we can, wherever we can, to not quit and beat a real good team in their house, it means a lot and it says a lot about our team.”

Injury Report:  Devonta Freeman and Austin Hooper are both being evaluated through the week and are listed as questionable at this time.

Golden Talon:  THE WHOLE TEAM.  11 and 11 all did their jobs successfully, without mistakes.  With injuries, next man up stepped up.  And Special Teams was on fire.

 

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Falcons Win Rivalry Week, Part One

November 10, 2019

Atlanta 26/New Orleans 9

Article by Allison Smith

Photos courtesy of the Atlanta Falcons and the NFL

Inactives are Jamal Carter, John Cominsky (lingering injury), Matt Gono, Brandon Powell, Wes Schweitzer (concussion), Deadrin Senat, and still Desmond Trufant (turf toe).  Ito Smith was placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday, Sean Harlow moved to the active roster, and Qadree Ollison is on the active roster for the first time this season.

The Falcons won the toss and decided to take the ball first.  There was no return, so the Falcons begin on the 25.  Matt Ryan hands off to Calvin Ridley who gains 18 yards (behind a great Julio Jones block) on his first carry of the season.  Devonta Freeman gains no yards, but the Saints have a hands to the face penalty and give up 5 yards.  First and 10 at the 49, Ryan drops back and throws up to Freeman at the line of scrimmage, where Free gains a yard.  On second and 9, Ryan is in the shotgun and hands off to Freeman who is standing next to him and gets the first down.  At the Saints’ 41, Ryan changes the call and hands to Freeman who goes behind the left side for 12 yards.  A big flip back to Freeman, far left, he gains 4 yards and is forced out of bounds.  Now, Ryan hands off to the left side to Kenyon Barner who gains another first down.  Now at the 13 with a 1st and 10, naturally, there is a false start, by Kaleb McGary this time.  Before the ball can be snapped, another false start, Jamon Brown, thanks to the crowd noise, which is louder now.  First and 20, Brian Hill gains one yard.  On the 2nd and 19, Ryan finds LSU’s own Russell Gage on the left side for a quick 3 yards.  On 3rd and 16, Ryan is under pressure and throws the ball incomplete.  This flag is on James Carpenter for holding and Younghoe Koo comes on for the 37-yard field goal.

Koo kicks the ball out of the endzone for the touchback.  Drew Brees and the offense begins at their own 25.  Latavius Murray gets the first run and is stopped quickly by Takk McKinleyAlvin Kamara gets the ball for an 8-yard rush along the left side.  Murray gains the first down and more.  At the 40, the Saints pass up to Michael Thomas for 16 yards, covered and pushed out by Isaiah Oliver immediately.  In Falcons’ territory, Brees drops back and easily passes to Gerad Cook for 22 yards, with Kemal Ishmael in coverage.  Taysom Hill in the shot gun hit Thomas at the 5, who gets both toes inbounds as he falls out.  Murray takes the ball a yard where Ish flings him to the ground.  Brees fakes, then throws to Cook who is immediately stopped by Kendall Sheffield in the open field.  Third and goal from the 2, Brees drops back and is SACKED by De’Vondre Campbell for a big loss.  The Saints are forced to kick a 28-yard field goal.

De’Vondre Campbell Sacks Drew Brees

Freeman gets the first handoff of the 2nd possession, for a 2-yard gain.  Julio is in the slot, Ryan drops back and overthrows Austin Hooper.  On 3rd and 8, long pass to Ridley along the right sideline.  Ryan under pressure finds Gage for a 9-yard pick up.  Near midfield with a 2nd and 1, gives to Free who begins way in the backfield, he is at full speed by the time he hits the line of scrimmage and easily gains the first down and several more yards.  On the next play, the linebacker doesn’t drop into coverage and gets Free for a 1-yard loss.  Ryan passes to the sideline to Freeman for a 7-yard gain.  At the Saints’ 44, the Falcons are 3rd and 4, with a 4 man rush, Freeman gets the pass and bats it to himself, but with the defender on him, cannot bring the ball in.  On the 4th and 4, Ryan drops back, in trouble, yet scrambles for the first down.  At the end of the first quarter, the Falcons are driving and tied.

With a first and 10 at the Saints 39, Ryan hits Julio, but Marcus Lattimore knocks the ball loose before Ju has possession.  Second and 10, Ryan from the shotgun gives to Hill who finds a hole up the middle and gains 7 yards.  Third and 3, Ryan is on the left side line, the ball is snapped directly to Hill who gains 2 yards.  The defense has a hands to the face penalty and provides the Falcons with a first down.  From the 25, Ju is in motion, but Ryan calls a time out to talk it over.  A handoff to Freeman, who runs into a wall, the rolls off for a yard.  Ryan changes the play at the line, fakes a handoff to Freeman, then under pressure throws the ball just over the defense.  Another 5-yarder for hands to the face and another first down for the Falcons.  From the 19-yard line, Ryan hands to Freeman, up the middle gains 3 yards.  A pass to Freeman in the flat and 2 defenders immediately stop him at the line of scrimmage.  On 3rd an 5, Ryan from the shotgun, lobs it to Julio near the end zone.  The flag is a hold on Lattimore, another 5 yards and another first down.  On the 9, Hill is in the backfield and gets the call for a single yard up the middle.  On the 17th play of the drive, HOOPER for the touchdown.  He jumps up, catches the ball, absorbs the hit and falls to the ground, with the ball.  With 11:09 to go in the half, the Falcons lead…..10/3. 

Koo has a short kick, but the Saints only get the ball out to the 20.  Brees drops way back, throws up to Kamara at the line of scrimmage and gains one yard before Campbell stops him.  Allen Bailey nearly gets to Brees as he pushes him out of the pocket and the makes an errant throw. The offense has a false start, now at 3rd and 14 from their own 15, under pressure, Brees throws to the fullback at the original line of scrimmage.  He is met and stopped by committee, led by Sheffield, Damontae Kazee, and Blidi Wreh-Wilson.  The Saints are forced to punt.  Barner takes the ball at the 28 and finds a seam for a 22-yard return. 

Freeman gets the opening carry for 2 yards.  At midfield, a fake to Freeman, gets Hooper for 5 yards on the left side, but Julio is called for a PI and backs the Falcons up to the 41.  On 2nd and 18, blitz coming, Gage gets the ball back to midfield.  The Dome is getting loud at 3rd and 9, Ryan drops back, stands in and hits Ridley for 3 yards.  Ryan Allen (5th punter of the year) punts to the 10-yard line. 

Brees goes far side for a 9-yard pass to Thomas.  On 2nd and 1, Murray goes to the left for a few yards and the first down.  Brees in the shotgun, changes the play, drops back and throws to the sliding Thomas who is wide open in the middle of the field.  Under pressure, Brees running, nearly sacked, gets the ball to the fullback where he is stopped at the line of scrimmage by Foye Oluokun.  Brees hands to Kamara who leaps over the line for a few yards.  On 3rd and 4 with a 4 man rush, Adrian Clayborn comes through hard and fast for a SACK.  Another punt, Barner lets it take a Falcons bounce and will begin at their 12.

Ryan throws a little high to Jones with Eli Apple in tight coverage.  On 2nd and 10, Ryan in the shotgun, fakes the hand off to Freeman and overthrows Julio again.  3rd and 10, the dome is loud again, Ryan under pressure, throws up to Christian Blake just past the first down marker – his first NFL reception.  Teams go to the 2-minute warning. 

First and 10 from the Atlanta 28, blitz coming and Ryan flings the ball down to Julio for the 54-yard reception, with Apple being taken out by Ridley’s big block.  Lattimore is on the sideline and headed to the locker room after this play.  Ryan finds Hooper across the middle for 6 yards.  With 1:42 to go in the half, from the Saints’ 10, Ryan from the shotgun, gets sacked, untouched.   4th and 10, Koo on for the 36-yard field goal.  With 91 seconds to go, Falcons lead 13/3.

From the 25, with no times, Brees throws quickly to Ted Ginn Jr, Wilson is called for PI.  Moved up to the 33, Brees finds Jared Cook wide open in the middle of the field immediately hit by Campbell.  Sheffield is called for a hold, that is declined.  Another quick pass to Cook for 6 yards.  Across midfield, Cook, still wide open, makes another catch for the first down.  Brees goes another direction finally, to Thomas in the slant, who jams Kazee in the face and doesn’t let go, gets the 15-yard facemask.   1st and 12 from the 40, Thomas is still open for the reception, being taken down by Oliver in bounds.  Brees dumps off to Kamara for the first down.  Brees spikes the ball with 15 seconds to go.  Then passes to Kamara along the sideline to the right side and out of bounds.  An o-lineman trips/kicks Grady Jarrett and is called for the 10-yard penalty.  Its 2nd and 20 with 9 seconds to go.  Kamara gets the ball and takes it out of bounds at the 32.  Lutz on for the successful field goal. 

At the half, the Falcons lead 13/6.

Brees opens up with a quick pass to Kamara for 4 yards.  7 gets the back toss and gains the first side, stopped by Kazee finally.  Kamara gains 4 up the middle. A big pass down to Thomas, but Sheffield is in perfect coverage to break up the pass.  Thomas gets the running pass across the field, Oliver makes the big stop and forces the 4th down.  The offense stays on the field, Murray and Kamara are both in.  Brees with the hard count.  False start on the offense, 4th and 8.  The punt is taken at the 10.

Ryan is under center with Hill in the backfield, fakes the handoff and throws to midfield to Ridley under double coverage.  On 2nd and 10, from the shotgun, Ryan hands off to Hill for a 5-yard gain.  Barner in motion, under pressure, Jones is guarded by PJ Williams and makes the easy catch at the 27-yard line.  Hill tries up the middle to no avail.  Ridley is called for a false start.  Ryan throws a highly contested ball high to Gage, but he cannot bring it in.  The noise is deafening again on 3rd and 15.  Ryan throws way to the right of Jones and the Falcons are forced to punt.

Josh Harris has a false start to back the punt up.  The punt is short, and Harris returns 20plus yards to give the offense the start at the Falcons’ 38.

Murray rushes for 2 yards.  Brees drops back and throws the ball high, Ginn tips the ball cannot bring it in.  A quick snap and pass to Trevon Smith who is hit by Kazee.  Smith’s helmet flies off, but he holds on to the first down catch.  Thomas runs the ball for 8 yards.  Fake to Kamara, then handoff to Ginn an another first down, now at the 10.  Low throw to Kamara that he cannot bring it, tightly covered by Ricardo AllenClemson unites at the quarterback again.  Getting out of the offensive hold, Grady Jarrett spins Brees and Vic Beasley, Jr. taps him the rest of the way down.  Rattled, Brees calls a time out.

Under a 3 man rush, Brees under pressure, throws short to Murray, Kazee makes the big time open field tackle, but is hurt.  He eventually pops up and runs to be checked out.  His big hit forced the field goal, Falcons lead 13/9 now. 

After the kickoff – Hill gets the first call and the 15-yard run along the sideline, behind a good Jones block.  Hill goes up the middle for 4 yards.  On 2nd and 6, Ryan hands to Hill again for a 1-yard gain.  Ryan changes the play at the line, takes the shotgun snap and the ball to Ridley is incomplete.  Illegal use of the hands is called, 5-yards and an automatic first down.  At midfield, Hill gets the ball for no gain up the middle.  On 2nd and 10, from the shotgun, Ryan sees the blitz and finds running Ridley for a 15-yard gain.  After a fake to Hill, Jones hauls in the 14-yard pass across the middle.  The Saints challenged Julio’s catch….no one is challenging the no call on the hug he received before the ball arrived.  The play was overturned.  It is 2nd and 10 at the Saints’ 35.  Back to Julio for the completion, with no PI or “drop.”  From the 22, Ryan hands off to Hill who loses a couple of yards.  Ryan finds Blake for 4 yards.  On 3rd and 8, Ryan is in the shotgun, under pressure, Ryan runs for the 8 yards, behind a big Hooper block.  Both Julio and Ridley were being mugged.  Ryan is under pressure again, starts to run, sees Hill fall and get back up and tosses to him, but Hill can’t bring the ball in.  The Falcons call a time out on 2nd and 10 at the 12.  Showing blitz, under pressure Ryan throws to Gage for a couple of yard gain. 

Third and 8 to begin the 4th quarter.  Under pressure, a defender touching Ryan’s shoulder and he gets the pass away to Hill, who gets the first down and scores the touchdown.  Ridley is the first with congrats, then Barner and Keith Smith from the running back room.  With seconds gone in the 4th quarter, the Falcons lead 20/9.

After a kick just inside the end zone by Koo, the Saints avoid a tackle by Kazee and get back close to midfield.  A quick run by Kamara, then pass reception, but the left tackle is hooking Takk to stop the sack, and suddenly its 2nd and 14 back at the 42.  Brees throw to a covered Thomas, who is holding onto Campbell and he is blocking Thomas completely.  3rd and 14, Falcons drop everyone, Brees can’t find a receiver and Grady gets another SACK with Takk and Claybo in the backfield. 

After the punt, the Falcons take over at the 34.  Hill runs on the left side for a first down.  A short run, then a 2nd and 7, Ryan from the shotgun fakes to Barner, nearly sacked and throws the ball away.  Ryan fires one to Hooper for a gain of 9 and the first down.  Hill rushes on the left side for another 5 yards.  A fake to Hill, Ryan throws to Hooper for a loss.  Hooper limps off the field.  On 3rd and 11, Ryan from the shotgun, overthrows Jones.  The Falcons punt to the 12, but Allen is taken out and the offense returns to the field as Allen is helped off the field. 

Hill runs into a wall for no gain.  Ryan fakes the handoff and runs for his life toward the sideline and finally throws the ball away.  On 3rd and 10, Hill runs for a couple of yards.  On the 4th down, Koo comes on to kick the 48-yard field goal and extend the Falcons’ lead 23/9.

Koo’s kickoff again goes short into the end zoe, but Jaeden Graham hits the returner HARD at the 20 to ensure there is no big run back.  Thomas hauls in the quick 15 yard catch in front of Oliver.  Claybo and Grady meet at Brees, for another Sack.  Kamara gets a big chunk back of the 2nd and 19.  On 3rd and 4, Brees is hit by Grady as he throws an errant pass.  On 4th and 4, Brees drops back and is WWE speared by Beasley. 

Falcons take over on the 46.  Hill runs left for one yard, but there is a holding on rookie #17.  First and 20, Ryan hands to Hill again, for a few yards up the middle.  Ryan drops back to throw a bomb to Ridley, it is picked off by Marcus Williams in excellent coverage and read of Ryan. 

The Saints take over at their own 11.  An immediate pass to Cook for a 7-yard gain.  Brees throws to Ginn, and the ball is almost picked by Wilson.   Third and 3, Brees over throws Cook.  Campbell had perfect step by step coverage and the ball had to be thrown past Cook.  Grady peels himself off of Brees on the ground.  It’s 4th and 3 deep in Saints territory, Brees throws incomplete to Cook.  Jack Crawford had a chip in the middle of the field on Cook, knocking him off his spot. 

It’s the Falcons’ ball at the 18.  Hill gets the ball back to back before the Saints call a time out.  Another short Hill run.  Koo hits another field goal and Falcons lead 26/9.

Ishmael is hurt on the kickoff, but walks off the field under his own power. 

Brees has a completion that is quickly stopped by Oluokun as Takk hits Brees.  Brees has two more pass completions to Thomas as the 2-minute warning stops the clock.  Brees hits Thomas for a gain up to midfield.  Kamara runs for 6 yards.  Brees finds Cook for another first down.  With 12 seconds to go, Brees spikes the ball at the 9.  An incompletion to Thomas in the end zone.  Third and goal, under pressure, Brees throws into the ground.  On 4th and goal with 2 seconds in the game, the Saints have a delay of game and are back at the 14-yard line.  Brees throws to Thomas, he is stopped at the goal line by Beasley, Oluokun, and Allen. 

In week 8, the Falcons have their 2nd win of the season and are the only team to be undefeated in the NFC South.

Injury Report – Devonta Freeman did not return after a 2nd quarter ankle injury.  Austin Hooper did not return, but was hurt late and likely would have returned with more time or need in the game.  All other players evaluated played again. 

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Falcons Still Can’t Put a Game Together

October 27, 2019

Article and Photos by Allison Smith

Seattle 27/Atlanta 20

It is a beautiful pre-Halloween weekend in Atlanta.  The roof to Mercedes Benz Stadium is open, there is a slight breeze.  Lots of Falcons and Seahawks fans outside, tailgating, enjoying Falcons Landing activities, and meeting each other.  After all, there is no real animosity towards each other, and Atlanta does have the Seattle former Defensive Coordinator.

 Seattle takes the field on offense.  On the first play, Vic Beasley, Jr. makes a great spin move, GradyJarrett almost has Russell Wilson in his grasp, but instead, Wilson scrambles for 15+ yards and has a first down near the 50.  Hear the life already leave Mercedes Benz Stadium.  On a 2nd and 9 at the 24, Wilson has a deep pass to the end zone which is perfectly defended and broken up by Isaiah Oliver.  On the 3rd and 9, Wilson throws the ball out of bounds.  The Falcons’ defense has held up ad forces a field goal.  With 11 minutes to go in the first quarter, the Seahawks lead 3/0.

With 38-year old Matt Schaub at the helm, his first couple of plays are hand-offs to Devonta Freeman, which go for nothing behind no blocking.  Then Schaub finds Austin Hooper for a big first down.  Freeman has a short run and then a short catch to keep the ball moving.  Calvin Ridley can’t make the 1st down reception and the Falcons, with their 3rd punter of the season, Kasey Redfern, are forced to punt.

After a couple of run attempts, on 3rd and 11, Russell has another incompletion with Oliver in coverage.  The Falcons take over on their own 10-yard line.

Schaub has a quick 25-yard pass to Julio Jones on the right side, then finds Freeman for a 2-yard, then 11-yard gain.  Spreading the ball around, Schaub finds Ridley down the left side line for another first down.  The offensive line give Schaub time to view all of his options and he then finds Justin Hardy for an 8-yard gain.  Freeman runs to the left for the necessary 2 yards for the first down.  Another big Hooper catch, Freeman up the middle for no yards, then the Falcons get backed up by a Wes Schweitzer false start.  Another pass to Freeman leaves the Falcons 2 yards short of the first down and force a 51-yard field goal attempt.  Gasp.  Matt Bryant’s first miss on the day.

Wilson takes the field again, at their own 41.  Deion Jones has his first tackle of the game, waiting on the ball carrier to come to him, but makes the stop. De’Vondre Campbell and Damontae Kazee combine for a tackle.  At the 33, Beasley steps up for the sack, but instead, Wilson finds Tyler Locketfor a first down.  Several plays later, on a 2nd and 4, DK Metcalf is wide open in the end zone and with 11 minutes to go in the half, the Seahawks lead 10/0.

With the ball back in the Falcons’ offense’s hands, Freeman gains 3 yards up the middle.  Schaub overthrows Julio downfield, then hits Julio for a short gain on the left sideline.  With a 4th and 1 on their own 34, the Falcons go for it.  Schaub finds TE Jaeden Graham, wide open, for 11 yards and the first down.  Now rolling, the next pass is a 20-yarder to Jones along the sideline.  He is called for an OPI.  The Falcons call a time out.  There is no challenge.  Now, the Falcons are 1st and 20 at the 35 instead of 1st and 10 at the Seahawks 35.  Schaub drops back and finds Seattle’s Mychal Kendricks for the interception.

Foye Oluokon trips up the Seattle rusher so Campbell can tackle him.  Grady gets off the blocker and away from a hold for the next tackle.  Wilson fakes a handoff, then carries down the right side himself, bypassing Jones, then Oliver finally knocks him out of bounds.  A few plays later, another touchdown.  With 4 minutes to go in the half, Seattle leads 17/0.

 The Falcons’ offense takes the field.  Again moving quickly with a pass to Julio at the 44, a pass up the middle to Freeman.  Then a lob back to Freeman for another big gain.  A quick pass to Hardy while on the run was knocked out of his hands, as he rolled the ball, still trying to bring it in.  An errant throw by Schaub toward Ridley was a near interception by Akeem King.  King had the ball and an open field, but dropped it before he could run.  Fourth down, Bryant on to attempt a 53 yard field goal.  The score remains 17/0.

 With less than 2 minutes to go in the half and driving, Seattle is near midfield, Wilson throws a 20-yard pass to Locket, that was perfectly covered by rookie CB Kendall Sheffield.  Carson goes up the middle for 5 yards where he meets Jarrett.  The FALCONS call a time out.  Wilson has an incomplete pass to Metcalf, then another 20 yards to Lockett, again, covered well by Sheffield.  Then the FALCONS call their final time out.  With a minute to go, Chris Carson gets to the 2, then as Wilson scrambles away from Campbell, he finds Metcalf in the end zone.  With 27 seconds to go, the Seahawks lead 24/0.

Somehow, the Falcons get off 4 quick plays.  Two passes of 18 and 15 yards to Luke Stocker and Jones, respectively, then at the 42, Schaub spikes the ball with 4 seconds left.  No clue what the plan is at this point, but likely it was not to get sacked by Jadaveon Clowney, lose 11 yards, and fumble the ball.  Thankfully, the half is over.

The Falcons get the ball to start the second half.  Hooper has a reception, then stiff arms defenders to turn it into a 35-yard gain.  Freeman finds a hole and gains 15 yards, which is called back on an Alex Mack hold.  After a couple of quick passes and a neutral zone infraction, the Falcons are 3 and 1 at the 31 and lose a yard to Clowney.  With over 11 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter, the Falcons use a time out and determine to go for the 4th down.  Luck has it that Clowney is super active suddenly and has his second neutral zone infraction and provides an automatic first down.  Freeman goes around the right end for 4 yards, then Brian Hill comes in to relieve him and runs 23 yards for his first NFL touchdown.  The Falcons line up for a 2-point conversion, where Schaub finds Ridley in the back of the end zone for a miraculous catch, both feet down and the score is 24/8.

 The defense comes out as hyped as the offense.  Seattle manages -11 yards in a 3 and out effort, including tackles for loss by Ricardo Allen and Jarrett and a quick stop by Beasley.  GRADY JARRETT gets the Sack on Wilson – the first Falcon sack since week 3 against the Colts.  On 4th and 20, Seattle punts.

 Schaub has a short pass to Freeman that goes for 7 yards. Mack has another holding penalty backing the Falcons up.  On 2nd and 13, Schaub hits Julio for 17 yards.  Hooper and Hardy are running the same route as Schaub releases and Hardy speeds up and nearly makes the catch.  Freeman gains 13 yards on another pass.  Then Freeman bounces right for a 9-yard run.  Hill has back to back runs for a total of 6 yards.  Schaub is sacked, but holds onto the ball this time.  His next pass is behind Russell Gage. Bryant comes on for a successful 47-yard field goal.  With just over 3 minutes in the 3rd quarter, Seattle still leads 24/11.

 The defense forces another 3 and out, including forcing offensive penalties and a net gain of 2 yards on the series.

 When you think it is all turning around, it does not.  Traveling 85 yards down the field with successful runs by Freeman, and receptions by Jones, the Falcons are at the 27 when Schaub throws a 19-yard pass to Ridley, who makes another great catch, takes the hit and holds onto the ball.  He was taken off and evaluated for a concussion from taking a big hit and nearly landing on his head.  Then…..Freeman gets the pass, runs 7 yards to the 1, while twisting and stretching for the end zone, he fumbles the ball which was recovered by Seattle.

Seattle has a quick run for 3 yards for breathing room.  Then Wilson finds Lockett for 19 yards, where Rico brings him down.  The offense has a holding penalty to back them up, but Wilson finds Lockett wide open for a 12 yard gain, Sheffield tackles out of bounds, then David Moore for 23 yards wide open by Blidi Wreh-Wilson who trips Campbell and Kazee finally makes the stop at the 47.  Several short rushes, stopped by the line, then Tyeler Davison gets off his block and turns around for the sack on Wilson for a loss of 2 yards.  On 2nd and 12, the scrambling Wilson is watching Jarrett in the backfield, runs to escape, but is quickly stopped by Beasley, an OPI on Lockett, then short pass to Jacob Hollister, and the Seahawks successfully kick a 54-yard field goal, to lead 27/11.

With under 6 minutes left to go in the game, the offense takes the field again.  Back to back receptions by Gage for 10 and 17 yards.  Then Kaleb McGary has a false start.  Schaub finds Hardy for 15 yards, misses Gage, then back to Hooper for 14 yards, mostly after the catch.  On the 1st down, Schaub finds Gage on the sideline for 5 yards, then under pressure, he throws towards Jones, he is knocked down with no penalty called.  3rd and 5, Schaub lobs it into the end zone, toward Ridley, but hits the helmet of the Seattle defender.  The defense was off sides, and Schaub smartly knew he had a free play there.   Moved up to the 14, Schaub finds Gage for 6 yards, then way over Hooper in the end zone, with the defender draping him and hitting him in the head – again – no call.  Julio gets the call and shoves his way to the 1 yard line.  Seattle calls a time out.  Stocker is in motion, Hooper gets another touchdown reception.  Going for 2 points again, with the exact same play to Hooper and the defense was not fooled, so the score is now 27/17.

 With just under 3 minutes to go, the Falcons D forces another 3 and out with Jarrett and Campbell leading the way in stops.  The Falcons get the ball back, a quick 21-yard pass to Julio, then to Ridley for 30 yards.  In the no huddle, short pass to Hooper who smartly runs out of bounds, then another 8-yard reception to Ridley.  The two minute warning stops the clock.

 After the 2-minute warning, Schaub hits Gage over the middle then near the sideline and another first down.  At the 19 with a minute and a half to go, Schaub spikes the ball and the Falcons send Bryant on for the 37-yard field goal.  The score is 27/20 and after the unsuccessful onsides kick, Seattle runs out the clock.

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Falcons, One Good Half

Written By Allison Smith

Photos by Atlanta Falcons

October 6, 2019

Atlanta 32 at Houston 53

Once again, the Falcons put together one good half of football.  Today it was in the first half and you thought it was going to be a shootout the entire day, but alas, it was not and the Texans ate them alive in the second half.

Kendall Sheffield receives the opening kickoff and gets up to the 16-yard line.  Mohamed Sanu, Calvin Ridley, and Julio Jones are in with Devonta Freeman to begin the game.  Freeman runs left and is met behind the line by Whitney MercilessAustin Hooper hauls in the next short pass for a gain of 5 yards.  A ball intended for Jones is batted down.  Another, 3 -0 to start the game. 

Matt Wile is in to punt, gets a good one off and DeAndre Carter is stopped quickly by Sheffield in the open field. Carlos Hyde takes the first hand off of the day from Deshaun Watson and is stopped by Grady Jarrett.  Hyde meets Jarrett again, this time, Grady knocks the ball out and it rolls back for a 15-yard loss.  Their 3rd run attempt is stopped for a 1-yard gain by Adrian Clayborn

Sanu is back to receive the short punt, but the punt does not reach him.  The Falcons take the ball at their own 34.  Matt Ryan drops back and completes a beautiful pass to Jones for the first down.  In I-formation, Freeman gains a single yard.  Ryan in the shotgun, quick pass to the left side intended for Ridley, but he slips and cannot get back up in time.  Then, Ryan hits Jones again for a first down.  JJ Watt is called for roughing the passer, adding an additional 15-yards on the play.  Another handoff to Freeman, who is immediately stopped again.  Ridley has 1-on-1 coverage, Sanu is in the slot, Ryan looks to Julio, then Sanu catches his first touchdown of the season.  Sanu made the catch at the 3, then forced his way the rest of the way in. 

Early in Q1, the Falcons lead 7/0.  Watson tosses a 5-yard pass to Will Fuller.  Hyde bounces off several defenders with Allen Bailey knifing inside, and Hyde is finally stopped after the first down by Deion Jones.  Hyde is now off and running, gains 14-yards, running by Jones and is stopped at midfield by Ricardo Allen.  Another short run is stopped by Jarrett.   Watson attempts a pass to Deandra Hopkins and is broken up by Desmond Trufant.  Three wide outs in for Watson, from the shotgun, he bounces to the right and Vic Beasley chases him, along with Claybo who knocks the ball out, but it bounces back to Watson for 9-yard gain and first down.  Duke Johnson gets the handoff and is stopped quickly.  Watson has another successful pass to Fuller for a near first down.  Damontae Kazee is too far outside in coverage vs. the inside.  Watson in the shotgun and finds Jordan Akins wide open for a 21-yard reception, everyone is playing zone, Isaiah Oliver is man to man and the only one there.  Hyde is in the backfield, Watson throws the touchdown pass to Fuller between Allen and Trufant. 

Sheffield, with no blocking, made his own way up to the 25 on the kickoff.  Facing zone coverage, Ryan pitches to Freeman on the left for a yard.  An incompletion to Jones on 2nd down.  On 3rd and 8, Ryan lobs one up to Sanu who leaps up among many defenders and makes the reception for the first down.  It appeared this was intended for Ridley, who was sliding on the ground again.  Ito Smith is in at running back with all the tight ends, he gets a couple of yards. Three wide tight end package and Smith gets 11 yards, behind the block of Wes Schweitzer.  Ryan throws a 24-yard pass to Ridley on a deep out route.  Justin Hardy is in motion, Ryan changes the play, shoots the ball out to Hardy who makes the 5-yard reception.  Smith runs into the Houston wall, gains 1 yard and the first quarter is at an end.

JJ Watt shoves Kaleb McGary out of the way and sacks Ryan.  Matt Bryant on for a successful 35-yard field goal. 

Wile kicks the kickoff out of bounds at the 40.  Hyde gets the call and Bailey wrestled him down after a 2-yard gain.  On 2nd down, Watson to Hopkins and a 14-yard gain, stopped by Kazee and the newly acquired Johnathan Cyprien.  Watson to Fuller with a quick stop by Tru, forces a 3rd and 1.  Hyde gets the call, looks to be stopped, is not and gets the first down, finally stopped by Tyeler Davison.   The next play, Watson eyes the field and tosses it to Fuller in a deep crossing route for a touchdown, while the Falcons are knocking each other out of the play.  The Texans miss their extra point, but lead the Falcons 13/10 with only 3 minutes gone in the second quarter. 

Sheffield to ATL 15 for 13 yards.  Ryan throws incomplete to Jones, then finds Ridley for 7 yards.  Smith up the middle for 4 yards.  Freeman is hit in the backfield on the next play, then doesn’t make the reception on the short pass.  Smith is back in, makes the short reception for a 4-yard gain, on a 3rd and 12.  Wile on to punt from inside his 15-yard line to the Texans 12.  The returner is hit by Luke Stocker, but there is a block in the back by the Texans, so they start their next drive at their own 7. 

Hyde gets the first call for 4 yards and is met by De’Vondre Campbell and Jack Crawford.  Watson passes short to Fuller, Kemal Ishmael going for the strip. On 3rd and 3, Watson in the shotgun, up to Keke Coutee for 4 yards and the first down, stopped by Ish.  On first down Hyde gets 7 yards and is hardly met by Devo and Ish, who is making himself known today.  Hyde is met by….you guessed it, the spinning Jarrett and has a 1-yard loss.  At their own 26, Watson is in the gun and tosses up to Fuller, again and he gains 36 yards. Oliver slipped as Fuller goes by, Oliver and Ish finally get enough jersey to pull him down.  At the Falcons 38, Johnson gains 3 yards on the right side.  Then the Texans are called for a false start to make it 2nd and 12.  Watson is in the shot gun, throws over the middle, is tipped and incomplete.  3rd and 12, Fuller catches the 8-yard pass and stopped by Claybo, forcing a 50-yard field goal.  The field goal is good, the Texans lead 16/10 with 4 minutes left to go in the half.

Sheffield runs into traffic on the return and gives the Falcons the ball on their own 18.  Ryan in the shot gun, quick pass to Jones for 8 yards across the 26.  Hand off to Freeman, gains the first down by starting left and cutting right.  Three receivers on the field, Ryan is under pressure, Ridley makes the 16-yard reception at the 44.  Free another couple of yards as they go to the 2-minute warning.

To begin the final 2 minutes of the half, Ryan has 3 receivers to the left, pocket collapses, he runs and is tackled by Watt just before the first down.  Sanu is behind center, takes the snap, Freeman gets the handoff, goes to the right for 21 yards.  With just over a minute to go in the half, Falcons are at the 26.  Ryan is in the shotgun, under pressure, Ryan scrambles for 4 yards, but Smith is called for holding. Falcons back at the Houston 36, it is 1st and 20.  Ryan fires downfield, ball is tipped over the outstretched hands of Ridley, with Sanu trailing the ball and almost hauling it in.  Ryan quick throws to Smith, who is forced out by the facemask, so the Falcons are 1st and 10 at the 14.  Ryan incomplete to Ridley.  Smith was called for holding, but the refs saw the replay and wipe out the penalty.  Texans coach calls a time out. 

From the Houston 15 and 37 seconds to go, Ryan takes the snap and hands off to Smith for 5 yards and call their first time out.  On 3rd down, Freeman is back on the field, Ryan off a screen to Freeman who forces his way in for a TOUCHDOWN. 

With 22 seconds left in the half, the Falcons take the lead at 17/16.

Wile kicks into the end zone.  Johnson takes the ball up the middle for 9 yards where he is stopped by Takk McKinley and Kazee.  After another Houston time out, Watson has on incomplete pass to Fuller, defended by Takk.  Another Johnson run up the middle, stopped by Jones and Ish.  The final time out with 5 seconds left, Watson finds Coutee for 17 yards and he runs out of bounds at time expired.

The Texans received the ball in the 2nd half.  Hyde again takes the ball first, a 2-yard run stuffed by Davison.  Watson then has a 4-yard pass to Hopkins.  On 3rd down, Watson goes deep to Coutee for 51 yards, where he is finally stopped by Rico.  Johnson goes to the right side for 6 yards and is stopped by Debo.  Hyde tries up the middle again, where Jarrett and Ish are waiting.  First and goal at the 7, Watson to Fuller at the 1, Oliver makes the big stop.  From the 1, Hyde gets the call, up the middle and in for the touchdown.  The extra point is good and the Texans take the lead 23/17.

Next Falcons series, Ryan throws a screen to Freeman who is swarmed again.  Then a receiver screen to Sanu – flags everywhere – personal foul, clipping by Alex Mack.  Falcons on their own 15, with a 2nd and 20, Ryan throws out of bounds over Ridley.  3rd and 20 and big completion to Smith, who only makes it to the 25, forcing a Wile punt. 

First and 10 from their own 34, Watson runs for 30 yards. From the Falcons 36-yard line, Johnson spins for 7 yards, stopped by Jones.  Fuller makes the reception, fumbles, recovers and still gets 14 yards.  At the Falcons 13, first down, Watson in the shotgun, Jones wraps up Johnson quickly. Watson scrambles right after 5 yards and is pushed out by Sheffield.  After an incompletion to Fuller, Houston is forced to kick a field goal, 26/17 Texans. 

First play is a pass for loss to Hooper, who then collapses on the field, apparently leg/ankle twist.  He eventually jogged off under own power.  A big pass over the middle to Freeman gains 7 yards.  On 3rd and 2, Ryan is pressured up in the pocket by Watt then sacked by DJ Reader.  Watt easily gets by the right tackle and Freeman.  Wile on to punt again, out of bounds.  A flag is called on Houston and they will begin their own 12. 

Watson is chased back into the endzone by Jarrett, after the ball is thrown, Bailey knocks Watson and is called for the penalty.  Meanwhile the ball is a bomb up to the 50 that is nearly intercepted.  With the ball at the 27, Hyde goes for 7 yards and is stopped by Trufant, there is a penalty on Darren Fells, and for the 3rd time, it is first down, now and 20 from the 17.  Watson, never shaken, finds Fuller 32 yards up the field, who is stopped by Sheffield, for a big first down.  Hyde gains 7 yards and is stopped by Jarrett.  Second and 3, Watson rushes to the right for the first down.  At the Falcons 41, Watson fakes to Hyde, throws over the middle to DeAndre Hopkins for a 36-yard gain…..knocking Jones down and tackled yards later by Rico.  Fuller makes the reception and is stopped at the 1-yard line by Oliver and Campbell.  On the next play, the offense is called for a false start and moves the Texans back to the 6.  From the shot gun, Watson drops back and lobs it out of the reach of Akins.  Sheffield is called for the hold, providing a first down at the 3.  Another false start on the Texans, then from the 8, Watson easily throws over all the Falcons defense to Fells over Campbell for the touchdown.  With less than 2 to go in the third quarter, the Texans lead 33/17.

Ryan comes out throwing, a successful 14-yard pass to Ridley.  Then a rushed incompletion to Hooper with Watt all over Ryan.  2nd and 10 at the 39, in the wild cat set, Sanu runs left side for 1 yard.  On 3rd and 9, McGary gets the false start and it is 3rd and 14.  Ryan out of the pocket, throws to Hooper at the 44, and is hit as he throws.  The third quarter ends as the Falcons prepare to punt. 

On the Wile punt, Carter fumbles the ball and Jordan Miller pounces on it for the recovery.  Now starting at the Texans 16, Freeman gets the ball for 3 yards.  A shovel pass to Freeman gets to the 6, but there is an illegal shift prior to the snap and it is 2nd and 12. Ryan’s pass is batted down by Watt.   Empty backfield, Ryan makes the completion to Smith at the 8, 1 yard short of the first down.  Fourth and 2, Ryan runs way back, makes the completion to Sanu, who is at the edge of the goal line and fumbles the ball.  His knee was down before the ball came out – in a reach – so, no loss.  First and goal at the 1.  Smith gets the handoff to no avail.  Second and goal, Jones is split out, doubled on the left.  Freeman gets the call up the middle, even with the push of McGary – he is short.  Third and goal from the half line, Ridley is wide out to the left, Ryan on the sneak, fumbles the ball and the Texans recover and Freeman makes the stop on the defender. 

After the touchdown evaluation during the commercial break, the ball broke the goal line before Ryan fumbled it, so the touchdown is good, and the Falcons go for two.  The ever-reliable Hooper catches the ball and gets the 2. Now, the Falcons are down 25/33 with over 11 minutes to go in the game. 

Another Wile touchback, but this time, Carter runs it out to the 19.  Watson is in the shotgun and hands off to Hyde who easily runs up the middle for the first down.  Another Hyde run up the middle for only a 4-yard gain.  Watson finds Hopkins for 20 yards over Oliver as Rico and Debo bring him down.  In Falcon territory, Hyde tries another run, but is met by Jarrett again for no gain.  A big pass over the middle to Hopkins with Oliver in chase, for 10 yards.  Playing man to man, but the defense still cannot get a stop.  Johnson takes the ball left, fast.  After 24 yards, Rico is able to bring him down.  At the Falcons 13, Johnson gets the ball again, but only a yard gain, Bailey and Jarrett.  2nd and 9, Watson under center, chased by Grady, circles way back in the backfield and finally throws out of the end zone.  3rd and 9, Hopkins in the shotgun, lobs one to Fells in the end zone stretched out over Ish. 

With 6 minutes left in the game, the Texans lead 40/25.

On 1st and 10 from the 25, Ryan throws over the top to Freeman for a gain of 9.  From the shotgun, Ryan throws way down field to Sanu, the ball is tipped incomplete.  Watt is called for roughing the passer and gives the Falcons 15 yards and a first down.  From the 50, Ryan scrambles and is sacked by Watts, getting by McGary again.  Ryan completes a 3-yard pass to Sanu, the 18 yards to Hooper. Another successful pass to Hooper for 11 yards.  With 4:20 to go, at the Houston 27, Ryan is being chased and throws the ball out of bounds.  Another incompletion out of bounds, while Schweitzer is called for the holding (on Watt).  2nd and 20, Ryan in the shotgun, flips the ball to Freeman who gains 8 yards.  3rd and 12, Ryan steps to the right, scrambling, Ridley for the 29-yard touchdown.  The Falcons are down 40/32 and there is hope again.

Another bad kick off by Wile and the Texans start at their own 40.  Johnson gains one yard stopped by Bailey and Davison.  The Falcons take their first time out.  Watson gets the snap and passes to Fuller on the left side for 7 yards, stopped by Takk and Tru.  Falcons take their 2nd time out.  On 3rd and 2, Watson hits Hopkins who is stopped by Oliver in bounds and take their final time out.  3 minutes left with no time outs, only the 2-minute warning and the Texans at midfield.

Takk makes a tackle for a 3-yard loss, ripping at the ball as well.  On 2nd and 13, Watson fires left for Hopkins for 8 yards, stopped by Sheffield and Rico as the 2-minute warning stops the clock. 3rd and 5, Hyde in motion, Watson dancing and throwing to Fuller for another touchdown – Trufant in busted coverage. 

After the kickoff, Ryan throws to Russell Gage at the 46.  Ryan is hit as he throws another incompletion.  Freeman gains another 5 yards, then a 14-yard pass to Hooper.  Ryan steps to the right, on the run, and throws a pick six, as every falcon fan throws something through their tv and calls it a year.  A 79-yard interception for a touchdown.

With 24 seconds to go, the Falcons actually put the offense back on the field.  Ryan takes a knee and all of Houston celebrates. 

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