
September 17, 2012 - Atlanta, Ga.,: Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) shows his frustration with running back Willis McGahee, right, after Manning is sacked by the Atlanta Falcons in the first half of their game in the Georgia Dome Monday night in Atlanta, Ga., September 17, 2012. JASON GETZ / JGETZ@AJC.COM
Is Peyton Manning washed up? Short answer: no.
It sure looked like it early against the Falcons and the nation was able to witness his errant passing on Monday Night Football.
The Falcons used Manning’s mistakes to jump on the Broncos early but were forced to hold on for a 27-21 victory before a raucous crowd of 70,427 at the Georgia Dome.
“We needed everyone in that locker room tonight to get the job done,” Falcons coach Mike Smith said. “I’m really proud of the performance we turned in tonight, especially on the defensive side of the ball.”
In this battle of no-huddle offenses, one operated by Manning, the master, and the other by Matt Ryan, still the aspiring star, the Falcons prevailed to improve to 2-0. The Broncos dropped to 1-1.
The Falcons’ secondary was ready for Manning and his legendary resume, hand gestures and play calling. Atlanta intercepted three of his passes and caused a fumble by former Georgia standout Knowshon Moreno to halt another drive.
“We felt that if we could rattle him early, we could dictate the flow of the game,” free safety Thomas DeCoud said. “The main focus was to confuse him all game.”
But when Manning’s rally came — he drove the Broncos 45 yards to close to within six points with 3:25 to play — Ryan connected on a critical third-and-5 pass with Julio Jones, achieving a first down with just over minutes left, sealing the deal.
“That is something that we really harp on whenever we are out, whether it’s practice or what have you,” left guard Justin Blalcok said. “We have a four-minute offense where we want to grind the clock out. We were hoping to do it the drive before better than we did. That is something that offensive football teams pride themselves on, being able to go in there and not give the ball back. It was very important not to give those guys another shot.
“We all know the situation there. Yes, when we saw [Jones] getting down the field a little bit everybody had a big sigh of relief.”
Manning opened in a fog. On his first pass of the game, cornerback Dunta Robinson forced the ball out and linebacker Sean Weatherspoon nearly came up with an interception. After a run for a loss of 2 yards on a run by Willis McGahee, strong safety William Moore intercepted Manning’s pass intended for tight end Jacob Tamme and returned it to Denver’s 1-yard line.
It took the Falcons, who struggled with their short yardage runs last season, three plays to get running back Michael Turner into the end zone to make it 7-0.
Manning was making just his second start in his Colorado comeback. The premier quarterback of his day, was out of the league for 20 months after undergoing neck surgeries. He was released by his former team, the Indianapolis Colts, and is trying to resurrect his career in Denver.
Later in the first quarter, he completed a pass to Brandon Stokley before being sacked by Weatherspoon. On his next throw down the field, DeCoud intercepted the pass and returned it 15 yards to Denver’s 33-yard line.
The Falcons drove to the 19, but Julio Jones dropped an apparent touchdown pass in the end zone on third down. Matt Bryant made a 37-yard field goal to put the Falcons up 10-0 with 9:46 left in the first quarter.
On Denver’s third possession, Manning, apparently determined to throw the ball down the field, was intercepted again. This time, backup cornerback Robert McClain, who was in for Asante Samuel, intercepted a pass intended for Stokley and returned it 32 yards to Atlanta’s 47 yard line.
The Falcons couldn’t convert McClain’s interception into any points and were forced to punt.
On Denver’s next drive, Manning didn’t try a throw into the teeth of the Falcons’ nickel defense and the Broncos were forced to punt.
The game took a turn for the bizarre near the end of the first quarter, as the replacement officials struggled to maintain control on a routine fumble and pile-up play.
After linebacker Stephen Nicholas forced Knowshon Moreno to fumble, mayhem broke out after the play. The officials never signaled possession and were slow to clear up the pile. While Denver coach John Fox got in the middle of the action. Samuel got into a pushing match with Denver guard Zane Beadles. Defensive end Ray Edwards traded shots with Denver’s Derek Wolfe and drew a penalty. Denver’s J.D. Walton was seen touching an official.
Smith was kind to the officials.
“That was the longest first quarter that I’ve ever been involved in,” Smith said. “It looked lik we were going to have a four hour game, but it was a very long first quarter. We kept a bunch of people up late.”
When order was finally restored, the Falcons had the ball at their 17-yard line. The drive stalled at Denver’s 24 and Bryant added a 42-yard field goal to make it 13-0.
The defense forced another punt and the Falcons offense put together their first sustained drive of the game operating from the no-huddle.
Ryan masterfully connected with Harry Douglas, White, Tony Gonzalez as they marched down to Denver’s 1. Ryan tossed a touchdowns pass to Gonzalez. Bryant added the extra point to make it 20-0 with 4:33 left in the first half.
Manning and the Broncos finally cobbled together a drive, which was aided by a fourth-and-1 pass interference call on Dominique Franks. He left the game with a head injury, which normally is reported as a concussion.
Nine plays later, Manning tossed a 17-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas, which was at first ruled incomplete. Denver trailed 20-7 at the intermission and three of the replacement officials’ calls on the field were reversed by replay officials in the booth.
“I’ve been around this league long enough to know that it’s tough to win regardless of who you’re playing,” said Ryan, who completed 24 of 36 passes for 21 yards and two touchdowns. “When you’re playing against a Hall of Fame quarterback it’s even tougher.”
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312 comments Add your comment
Mike
September 18th, 2012
1:39 pm
I am out of the country right now , but the highlights I seen were very impressive of the D. Considering what Denver did to Pittsburgh , I have to say that we have a top 10 Defense. I will also remind everyone that there are 14 more games left and the birds need to take it one game at a time. Did Michael Turner get a DUI after the game last night ? What is it with the Falcons and Broncos and issues with the law when they meet . Remember Eugene Robinson ? Thank god this was not the night before the Super Bowl. Go Birds.
Concerned Fan
September 18th, 2012
2:06 pm
If the Falcons can’t find a run game, it will be just like last year with a 1 n out for the playoffs. If they make it in. DUI for Turner doesn’t help. Nice energy from the defense. Hopefully that sticks around for the rest of the season.
Sick & Tired Of Being Sick & Tired
September 18th, 2012
2:30 pm
The energy at the Dome last night was fantastic!!! GREAT WIN for the team.
Now if someone can simply educate those fans that kept trying to start the wave that you don’t do that when your offense is on the field…..PLEASE…… Other that that they fans were definitely the 12th man last night!!!!!
PaulWinchester
September 18th, 2012
2:42 pm
Maybe Turner’s DUI incident (arrest) will get him going. Turner had been in a two-year long slump. Last year he averaged about 1 yard per carry and this year his production has been worse. Well lets replace Turners nickname of Michael “the Burner” Turner to Michael “DUI” Turner. Great job for a real “crack head”.
"unquote"
September 18th, 2012
3:05 pm
PaulWinchester, where did you get that Turner averaged 1 YPC? NFL.com has him with 4.5 YPC in 2011. Check your facts before you tell ‘em son…
Everyone just needs to chill out on dumping Turner. Dude has one rough night against a powerful run D and everyone is ready to dump the guy. Yes, the DUI was stupid but people do stupid things. Lets see how he reacts to it and learns from it.
stei
September 18th, 2012
3:13 pm
Failcons are dancing and celebrating after winning a home game against washed up not yet 100 % QB. All this celebration will end next week when you play chargers @SD.
Chargers 35 Failcons 17
Cejay
September 18th, 2012
3:16 pm
Hey everybody, I found Mr. Coward himself, Mat “choke” ryan, he’s alive,well and posting over on Mark Bradley’s blog, go,say hello
http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-blog/2012/09/18/3-points-about-the-winning-falcons-who-put-peyton-in-his-place/?cxntfid=blogs_mark_bradley_blog
stei
September 18th, 2012
3:17 pm
If I were failcon fan I would be very much worried
1. Run defense was atrocious
2. No flow offense ( only 27 points after like 4 T.Os ? a good team will carve Failcons up)
3. M. Turner is slower than that Tortoise
4. D.C showed most of disguises which should have been reserved for playoff games, now teams will be ready for those kind of plays
stei
September 18th, 2012
3:17 pm
If I were failcon fan I would be very much worried
1. Run defense was atrocious
2. No flow offense ( only 27 points after like 4 T.Os ? a good team will carve Failcons up)
3. M. Turner is slower than that Tortoise
4. D.C showed most of disguises which should have been reserved for playoff games, now teams will be ready for those kind of plays
stei
September 18th, 2012
3:17 pm
If I were failcon fan I would be very much worried
1. Run defense was atrocious
2. No flow offense ( only 27 points after like 4 T.Os ? a good team will carve Failcons up)
3. M. Turner is slower than that Tortoise
4. D.C showed most of disguises which should have been reserved for playoff games, now teams will be ready for those kind of plays
Hey
September 18th, 2012
3:34 pm
“If I were failcon fan…” Maybe that’s your problem. Try being a fan of a winning team.
Alan
September 18th, 2012
3:39 pm
Mr. Ledbetter, fans, et. al., what news do we have about possible signings/pick-ups for the secondary? We seem much thinner – I thought depth was a bit of an issue anyway – and the OL concerns me still in a couple of areas. What has anyone heard in regards to rumblings to address these continuing issues? I’m generally pleased with the starters, but beyond this. . . we’ll see.
KQuark
September 18th, 2012
4:06 pm
Guess who’s leading the league in QB rating?
Our very own Matty Ice.
True Falcon Fan
September 18th, 2012
4:15 pm
3:16 good post — i made my point thank you for the heads-up
Go Falcons – Great WIN – Chargers next
Ed
September 18th, 2012
4:26 pm
Matt Ryan made some throws in last nights game that were great. Glad he accomplished a milestone on Monday Night Football by throwing his 100th TD pass.
D-Man
September 18th, 2012
5:26 pm
Mike Nolan for mayor?
stei
September 18th, 2012
5:46 pm
yeah Mike Nolan for president ! Morons…just one game and you guys acting as if he won you 3 SBs..
stei
September 18th, 2012
5:47 pm
@Hey….what winning team you talking about ? One that lays egg during play-offs .Lol
LOL at the Aints
September 18th, 2012
6:06 pm
Enter your comments here
GotYourTapenadeRightHere
September 18th, 2012
6:16 pm
Aints ranked #24 and B4, Choke, JSS, etc., sounding like morons. Priceless.
BTW – that super bowl you “won” came by cheating, so it will always have an asterisk,
* = win debatable due to bounty scandal
dr
September 18th, 2012
6:25 pm
We need a middle linebacker to stop the run. Dent has one assist in two games. What a waste position. What would the defense look like with a true linebacker.
Falcon 228
September 18th, 2012
6:34 pm
Ryan did a great job with the no huddle. The OC did a great job of running left all night until the final first down when he ran right. Game over.
Clown called jss
September 18th, 2012
6:57 pm
@stei
dumb post! My cat knows you coach from game to game! Your blogging privileges revoked!
Clown called jss
September 18th, 2012
7:17 pm
@stei….or is is STB4…..or JSS……or Hiram……or Choke
you get the famous COME ON MAN! Yobu hating awful bad!
Mike is back
September 18th, 2012
9:01 pm
Dled, Tremendous Effort by the BIRDS!!!
WANT BE…much time to celebrate…the Challenge gets even bigger against Phillip Rivers and the Chargers.
GREAT TEAM WIN…RISE UP BIRDS…KEEP IT GOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
easynow
September 18th, 2012
9:10 pm
A win is a win but…We have No running game at all!! Why keep trying to give the ball to turner, 5 yards deep in the backfield? Why not a dink pass over the line of scrimage & let him or another R.B. see what they can do?? We know our offensive line can’t open a hole and I’m sick of Turner or whom ever run up the back of their own player! The Defense won their battles and probably the game..for 21/2 or 3 quarters..then we got tired! M.Ryan still looks like a “deer in headlights”..Play book never looked downfield after the 27 point lead..Its like we were trying to PROTECT the lead rather than going for blood..It almost cost us the game! I loved the way the subs stood up & accounted for themselves..We still dont have a clue against the run. ARTHUR BLANK..stay your a## in the owners box untill the game is over!!!!!
bama52
September 18th, 2012
9:42 pm
We won, time to turn the guns towards the Chargers. Need to get fresh defensive lineman on the field as much as possible. The starting front four are playing way to much. I can see from my living room they are tire. Turn V. Walker,Sidbury,Robertson and some of those rookies loose. Bierman and J Abram are getting worn out they need to stay healthy for the whole season.
mark
September 18th, 2012
11:32 pm
how about a trade for chris johson i bet he wants out
LOL at the Aints
September 18th, 2012
11:39 pm
Go easy on JSS fellas, that dude has serious Issues,, LOL
LOL at the Aints
September 18th, 2012
11:43 pm
If this team can put together 60 minutes on both sides of the ball they are going to be hard to beat,, So Nay Sayers,, put that in your crack pipe and smoke it… LOL
LOL at the Aints
September 18th, 2012
11:43 pm
Can you say Crack Pipe on here,, LOL
Cambell Soup
September 19th, 2012
12:30 am
Here’s the thing-M. Turner is lucky that he DIDN’T KILL SOMEONE behind the wheel of his car, because it could’ve happened. So no-I won’t give him a free pass on this one. There are lots of families without loved ones for this very same reason. I used to be a Micheal Turner fan, but not anymore. He’s acting like a selfish prick who has little responsibility in a grown man’s body, but acts irresponsible in his personal life for all the world to see. You can’t have it both ways. M. Turner makes a lot of money doing what he does and has millions of kids and responsible adult admiring him from his “glory day” in the past. This is the here and now and Micheal Turner’s life is on full display. I really think this incident is a wakeup call to him because his days on this team is getting shorter and shorter-he keeps these kinds of things up.
Ken
September 19th, 2012
12:55 am
FALCONS RISE UP!!!!!! On the road to the LOMBARDI TROPHY!!! ITS GONNA HAPPEN!!
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Plan
September 19th, 2012
9:10 am
I like the way these coordinators are doing their jobs. Not liking the (run the clock) 2 short runs, long pass and punt. If our run game has been shut down the 1st 3 3/4 quarters, it only makes sense that the D can stop us when the run is expected.
Good to see our team 2-0. Great start, keep it up. Hope the injuries don’t kill us.
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Big D
September 19th, 2012
12:02 pm
Turner needs to go north anhe loses.d sout with speed and quit dancing. When he dances and runs sideways
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old man
September 19th, 2012
2:52 pm
Is it true Antone Smith was injured on MNF?
old man
September 19th, 2012
3:07 pm
Is it true Antone Smith is the fastest player on the Falcon’s roster?
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JSS
September 21st, 2012
11:37 am
longtimefan
September 18th, 2012
6:13 am
“Just like having to fess up that maybe earlier Chipper judgements were premature. What you say? “
Ha-ha, wrong about Chipper? Man please, he can’t field and is not going to make 400 plate appearances nor will he play in more than 115 games… Never said he could not hit a baseball. Still, unlike the craziness I read back in March: “Chipper’s going to hit 30 HRs, drive in 90+ runs, and have a OPS over 875…“ The only thing he can approach is OPS… I wasn’t wrong about Jones, he was on the DL (called it), Games played (my pool has already paid me) he didn’t make 120 games and only played in 68% of the games so far… And I didn’t bring up that mess of a personal life he has! Enjoy the three weeks of the Jones farewell tour! Thank goodness for Martin Prado, he’s a real tram player!
“are you ready to admit these Falcons may be special and have a chance at the SB?”
Ha-ha, you act like they’re the ’08 Patriots and are blowing the doors off people! You folks are rich in humor… Unfortunately, and sad in a lack of facts…
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