Falcons rough up Vick, Eagles to improve to 7-0




Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones scored on a 63-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter. (Associated Press)

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones scored on a 63-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter. (Associated Press)

PHILADELPHIA — During their bye week, the Falcons heard all the chatter: Their 6-0 record was accumulated against the meeker souls of the NFL.

On Sunday, those same Falcons demonstrated that the league’s last undefeated team is strong enough to dismantle the dangerous Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles, winning 30-17 at rain-swept Lincoln Financial Field.

“We don’t care,” right tackle Tyson Clabo said of the perceived lack of national respect. “Everyone in here looks each other in the eye and we know that we believe in each other. We think we have something special.”

While it’s far too early to start talking about challenging Miami’s 17-0 perfect mark, the victory did allow Falcons coach Mike Smith to become the winningest coach in franchise history (50-21) on day when quarterback Matt Ryan was nearly flawless.

With Ryan’s pinpoint passing, some timely contributions from the ground game and better tackling, the Falcons shredded the Eagles, posting a 24-7 halftime lead and never looking back.

The Falcons, the NFL’s last remaining undefeated team, improved to 7-0. The Eagles dropped to 3-4.

Ryan completed 22 of 29 passes for 262 yards and three touchdowns, including a 63-yard bomb to Julio Jones in the second quarter. With their quarterback operating at a high level, the Falcons scored on their first six possessions. Punter Matt Bosher was called on only twice all day.

“Our offensive line did a great job in that (opening 80-yard) drive and, really throughout the entire day, of keeping a great pocket,” Ryan said. “We ran the ball really effectively, too.”

The defense, which has had having trouble stopping the run, made Vick look ordinary, taking better angles to the ball and wrapping up with force. Vick rushed for 42 yards on seven tries but was sacked three times.

The Eagles, who were averaging 379 yards per game, were held to 270 yards, their rushing attack limited to 92 yards on 24 carries.

Facing the Eagles’ revered defensive front, Atlanta stuck with their ground game and the plan eventually paid dividends. Running backs Michael Turner and Jacquizz Rodgers combined for 118 yards rushing on 32 carries, Rodgers finally breaking loose for a 43-yard gain in the third quarter.

The offensive line, which featured rookie Peter Konz in his first NFL start, stayed after the Eagles all game.

“Our line coach Pat Hill said it was like an 80-round fight,” Clabo said. “There are 80 plays in a game, 80 rounds, and we had to answer the bell every time. I think we did. We just kept getting in the huddle, coming out and we were just fighting.”

While the offense was consistently putting up points, the defense was stifling Vick, who completed 21 of 35 passes for 191 yards.

“We knew that we could not allow their quarterback to extend plays,” Smith said. “He’s most dangerous when he extends plays. We knew that we couldn’t allow him to throw it over our head because he’s got a very strong arm. He’s got a 60-yard-plus arm.”

To counter the run, the Falcons used three defensive tackles on some downs, with Jonathan Babineaux shifting to defensive end.

“It’s just something that we’ve been working on,” said defensive tackle Corey Peters, who saw his first action of the season. “Maybe we’ll see more of it in the future. It just depends on what the offense is trying to do to us.”

With the defense tackling better, Eagles running back LeSean McCoy was held to 45 yards rushing on 16 carries.

“We tackled them when we had a chance to tackle them,” defensive end John Abraham said. “There weren’t many missed tackles. A lot of the big runs in weeks prior came from missed tackles. We did a good job of wrapping up.”

The Falcons came off of their bye week ready to play. The offense put together two long initial touchdown drives and the defense held the Eagles to a three-and-out as the Falcons jumped out to an early 14-0 first-quarter lead.

The Falcons led 24-7 at halftime.

The Eagles’ defense, under the direction of new coordinator Todd Bowles, didn’t seem to have any answers. The Eagles left wide receiver Drew Davis open for a 15-yard touchdown reception. The Eagles fired former defensive coordinator Juan Castillo on Oct. 16.

Davis’s grab capped a splendid opening 16-play drive that took 8:44 off the clock.

In his most extended duty, Konz appeared to hold up well in the trenches.

“He did a great job,” center Todd McClure said. “I told him that I was proud of him.”

The Falcons can take their case to the nation Sunday when they face Dallas in a nationally televised game at the Georgia Dome.

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117 comments Add your comment

E LOVE

October 28th, 2012
9:30 pm

SPOON will be ready to eat in the dome. I think that ankle will be ready for a BIG SUNDAY NIGHT GAME. Section 108 will be holding it down in the dome

Honey boy

October 28th, 2012
9:43 pm

Well “Choke” you must be choking on that vomit you’ve been spewing here!!! You, my deluded idiot child, are the LOSER,!!!
You have absolutely ZERO comeback here. So crawl back under that slimy rock, shave your back and put that thumb back in your mouth and shut the F up!

The Biggest Fan

October 28th, 2012
9:48 pm

I was proud of my Falcons today. Smith and the staff did some soul searching and addressed some weaknesses. The Falcons scored on the first seven drives, the O-Line blocked very well. Got to give it up for Peter Konz. He did a hell of a job today. I think it is safe to say that The Falcons are for real. I hope the “experts” continue to dis them. It keeps the fire burning!

The Falcon Project

October 28th, 2012
10:32 pm

playmeortrademe

October 28th, 2012
10:45 pm

I only saw the first half, but my takeaways were this: One, Drew Davis looks like he is taking Harry Douglas’s job. If I was a D-Coordinator I would crap my pants at the prospect of stopping Roddy, Julio, Tony G, and Davis, along with Quizz in the backfield as a checkdown. I would pray the Falcons want run the ball. Two, Philly is a dumpster fire, but the Falcons did what elite teams should do to those teams, and beat their will out of them early. 14-0 in no time. Immediate answer of the Eagles first TD. This team could be really special.

Poobah

October 28th, 2012
10:59 pm

Reid and the Eagles’ got caught trying to “buy” their way into the postseason; only problem is it seldom works (the Redskins tried that several times)….

Great win Falcons!

DR. FALCON

October 28th, 2012
11:46 pm

HEY SEENTISB4, AND HIRAMSAINT, HOW DOES IT FEEL TO GET ROUTED BY PEYTON MANNING? FALCON FANS DON’T KNOW! BETTER YET, HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE LOOKING UP AT THE BIRDS, IN THE DIVISION? 5 GAMES OUT! LOL!

BigHittas

October 29th, 2012
12:06 am

:)
Good to see the Falcons whip Philly!!

Very happy to see that Ron Mexico is gonna take Fat Andy down with him!!! They deserve each other. Judging from the way Ron’s been playing he must have some serious smoke on lately!

Go Deep

October 29th, 2012
2:08 am

“It felt awesome,” Asante Samuel said of the victory. “The best team after the bye week is us. It just felt good. That was a good, old-fashioned ass-whooping there.”

m

October 29th, 2012
5:06 am

eagles improve to 7 – 0. someone needs to edit the content better or get their teams right

North by Southeast

October 29th, 2012
6:53 am

What is it with all the people here who don’t understand how to read newspaper headlines?

Fan since 66

October 29th, 2012
8:46 am

There is usually one game in a season that sets the tone for the rest of the year. I think that Sunday’s decimation of Philthydelphia is that game this year. The offensive game plan was the best I’ve ever seen from the Falcons. Kudos to T. Dimitroff for the hiring of Dirk Koetter. How wonderful is it to be surprised by the play calling! In addition to the offense hitting on all cylinders, the defense obviously spent the bye week working on the tackling skills and cured the ills of the last 2-3 games. Very few missed tackles this game. All in all, it was a wonderful win by an improving team. Been a fan since ‘66 and gotta say…this might be the best Falcon team ever! Now to the Dome next Sunday night…time to make up for the 1980 loss! Go Falcons!

B

October 29th, 2012
9:07 am

The media loves to bash Atlanta for not being a “Sports Town” when it comes to fan support – I’ll take that all day over being a Philly fan and booing every play my team makes.

gritz-blitz

October 29th, 2012
10:46 am

SET THEM UP! AND WE WILL KNOCK THEM DOWN!!!!! OH WHAT A RUSH!!!!!! RISE UP!

Bruce Raglin in HI.

October 29th, 2012
11:55 pm

Falcons are the best in the NFL right now 7-0 says it all thank you MR.Blank

Bruce Raglin in HI.

October 29th, 2012
11:59 pm

go falcons 7-0

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November 3rd, 2012
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