Atlanta Falcons: Birds Escape vs. Panthers

Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan and tight end Tony Gonzalez celebrate a 30-28 victory over the Carolina Panthers to remain undefeated at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Sunday , Sept. 30, 2012.  CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

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It was an ugly, ugly win, but the Atlanta Falcons stayed perfect with their come from behind win against the division rival Panthers. Even though it wasn’t pretty, the Falcons showed some serious resolve in finding a way to win when they weren’t playing their best. The bottom line is that the Falcons are 4-0 and they beat a division rival primed for a good game after being embarrassed on Thursday Night Football and having 10 days to prepare for them. A look at the miraculous win…………

Matty Ice

It’s been said a million times over, but the cool-as-ice quarterback willed his team to win against absolutely impossible odds. Having to drive 99 yards in less than a minute with no timeouts is the stuff legends are made of. Backing up to the end of his endzone, he chunked the ball 60-65 yards in the air and Roddy White made a huge catch. He engineered the drive against impossible odds and this one has to rank up there with one of the best. The guy is taking the step before our eyes and did all this despite getting beat to death and sacked 7 times.

Roddy Clutch

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White goes up for a long reception over Carolina Panthers safety Haruki Nakamura (center) and cornerback Josh Norman setting up the winning field goal for a 30-28 victory in the final minute of the game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Sunday , Sept. 30, 2012.  CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

Roddy Clutch (AJC)

Julio Jones has gotten a lot of the hype about the next great wide receiver, but Roddy White is the one who to turn to when you need to make a play. Julio Jones has gotten the TD catches to date, but Roddy finally got both the yards, touchdowns, and huge plays. Not only did he help rescue the game with his amazing catch, he also had a fantastic touchdown catch where he had to adjust mid-air to haul in the pass. Jones may be the future,

The Second Matty Ice

Enough can’t be said about someone who may get overlooked on an offense loaded with weapons and that’s Matt Bryant. Matt Ryan already has the Matty Ice nickname, but Matt Bryant has been absolutely money in clutch situations since he’s been here. Luckily, he hasn’t been needed for a game-winning field goal until Sunday, but making those unbelievable comeback drives mean nothing if your kicker can’t finish the deal.

The OL Nightmare Returns

Was it just a mirage or was there some credence to the offensive line actually looking better in the first 3 games? Right now, statistics have to fall on the side of it being just one bad game against a very hungry defense. And maybe it had something to do with the Panthers scheme seeing something in their 10 days of preparation to confuse Ryan and the offense. But this much is certain: it was a complete nightmare on Sunday, leading to 7 sacks and bringing all those bad feelings about the offensive line roaring back in terrible fashion. Ryan was sacked almost double in one game (7 sacks) that he had in the first three (4).

Sam Baker has always been the lightning rod of criticism, but the left side of the line is doing OK with Baker having a good year and Blalock always being the solid rock with little to no issues. The problem, as many all knew, was the right side of the OL. It comes from a somewhat surprising place in Tyson Clabo. To be sure, Garrett Reynolds is getting the job done but is surely not dominant in the least and still doesn’t project as a long-term option. Clabo has given up a majority of the sacks this year all on his own and has looked downright terrible all year, going back to preseason. Maybe it’s his age catching up or maybe he’s just missing a solid force next to him at right guard, but he’s simply not getting the job done. They made a change with Sam Baker last year, how long will they give Clabo? Lamar Holmes looked just fine in preseason and many Cage members would love to see Clabo move inside to RG (where his size could potentially dominate) and Reynolds move back to his old natural position of right tackle. Todd McClure hasn’t been the worst, but he had some problems on Sunday, as many fans thought would happen as the season wore on. Is the nightmare here to stay or was it just one bad game?

Time for an OL Change?

Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Peria Jerry tackles Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart with the defense swarming for a short gain in the final minutes of the game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Sunday , Sept. 30, 2012.  CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

Gotta Stop the Run Better (AJC)

As mentioned above, the offensive line has to get the benefit of the doubt so far in that they did a pretty good job in the first three weeks (even though their run blocking was weak). However, how long will the coaching staff give this OL before a change is made? Last year, Sam Baker got some opportunities in different spots but was yanked in favor of Will Svitek and Joe Hawley, respectively. Same goes for Garrett Reynolds. As fans discussed in the preseason, the likelihood was very great that the same offensive line with so many problems in 2011, would start exactly the same in 2012, with literally no changes made. Sure enough, that’s been the case. If this becomes a trend, fans will at least want to see something change on the OL, including getting looks at Peter Konz and Lamar Holmes, and maybe moving Clabo inside to right guard?

Worries at LB

The Panthers exploited one of the Falcons biggest weaknesses in defending the run. The option-give that Newton did was hard for the Birds to stop. Their outside linebackers, Sean Weatherspoon and Stephen Nicholas, have been outstanding, but they’ve operated mostly in the nickel defense. The base 4-3 defense include middle linebacker Akeem Dent and he didn’t have the best of days on Sunday. It’s way too early to make a call on Dent and his future since he’s basically a rookie getting his first live snaps, but it does need to be addressed. Throw in the fact that the Falcons are razor thin at linebacker anyway and it may be time to take a look at one of the defensive ends, like Kroy Biermann, at OLB, allowing Spoon or Nicholas to move inside.

Trap Game or Cause for Slight Concerns?

This game had trap written all over it. The Falcons were flying high. The Panthers were humiliated on national TV. Their sophomore Super(interception)Man was called out. The Panthers had 10 full days to prepare for the Falcons. The Birds had a short week in traveling back from the west coast. It may not have been a trap game, but the Falcons surely weren’t at their best and the Panthers knew the importance. On the positive side, the Falcons won a game ugly and that’s all that matters.

However, potentially on the negative side, as longtime Bird Cage member Unca’ Bob said, we may be benefitting from a pretty easy spot of the schedule. We’ve played and won 4 games, but 3 of them have been against the roundly considered weak AFC West. The other was against an NFC South team with 2 losses to show, one of them being a blowout. You can’t control your schedule and the Falcons have won the only games they’ve played, but this game brought many fans back to Earth a little bit and realized there are a ton of areas to improve upon.

Turner the Stud

Falcons running back Michael Turner breaks free for a first down past Carolina Panthers James Anderson, right, and Captain Munnerlyn during the first half at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Sunday , Sept. 30, 2012.

Turner the Stud (AJC)

Often beleaguered Falcons running back is showing an rebirth the last two weeks with excellent performances against San Diego and Carolina Panthers. Turner has made some fans (heavily including this author) to eat some major crow. And it will happily be done. Turner may not be the best fit for the offense going forward, but he’s still a major cog on this team filled with explosive offensive weapons.

Sometime You Have to Win Ugly

The title says it all and an ugly win is better than the prettiest of losses or as some call them “moral victories.” The Falcons played their worst football of the year in all aspects and they met a team playing with a major hunger knowing the importance and having plenty of time to prepare. The Falcons found a way to win and that’s a testament to this team’s character in finding ways to win and special seasons are made up of those.

848 comments Add your comment

snacktastic

October 7th, 2012
2:04 pm

Time for the defense to give us a bit of momentum.

SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH

October 7th, 2012
2:05 pm

Get’s a little cold and damp outside…Just enough for Ryan to start nutting-up.

Screen Pass

October 7th, 2012
2:05 pm

This is just a joke now. Sorry guys, I watch football…when the Falcons learn to play some I’ll be back. Fricking bowling is better than this crap they came to shovel today.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:05 pm

This is getting uglier. Ryan drops the snap? Couldn’t see the replay and tell if it was Ryan dropping it, a bad snap by McClure, or what.

All I know is we stalled our own drive and gave them the ball back. And that really sucks, because we may have used up our temporary supply of comebacks LAST week.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:06 pm

Well leave if you have to…better than destroying your computer or television, LOL

DHunt

October 7th, 2012
2:06 pm

Two big mistakes from a team that doesn’t make these kinds of mistakes. If we can overcome this last one with some good defense. We seemed to be picking up the tempo on offense

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:07 pm

An almost sack by “almost” Ray Edwards is then followed up by piss poor tackling. WTF….

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:08 pm

Dhunt ,

I don’t know. Redskins with some serious offensive momentum now. Defense has to make a play.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:10 pm

Heck of a play by the Bier Truck….ad that was with him being held, too.

Biermann >>> Ray Edwards…all day every day…

And dang…..they MISSED THE FG! Talk about a break….wow…

snacktastic

October 7th, 2012
2:10 pm

No good! Lucky break.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:10 pm

Well, defense made a play and Billy Cundiff whiffs…Gotta tie things up…no excuses….given a break.

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:13 pm

Game isn’t over yet.

Offenses have bad possessions, too. Let’s see if the Falcons can get things going!

SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TELL THE TRUTH

October 7th, 2012
2:13 pm

Bad buisness when your MLB is trailing on almost every run play thus far. I don’t know what the answer is…Dent is the wrong one.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:15 pm

That’s more like it. Nice pass to HD…and HD gets the feet down. Julio needs to be watching that…

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:16 pm

Good Lord, heck of a play by Julio…and damn near a TD a play later.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:17 pm

Look at Julio fight for yardage. I love that. Keep fighting, you’ll break through eventually!

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:18 pm

Tie this game up. Be in good shape.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:19 pm

Note – Ryan VERY accurate on this drive, even the deep pass to Julio…would’ve been a TD if not for the extra DB making a play on the ball as they were falling.

Ryan like a laser beam in this hurry up offense.

If you ask me, that’s a TD….but I’m a Falcons fan, after all…

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:20 pm

Big Ray

It’s not a touchdown, but it looks like Matt/DK is figuring the defense out.

DHunt

October 7th, 2012
2:21 pm

This is why I can take a drop every now and then from Julio. Because he will make plays that nobody else can make.

Great effort by Tony G yet again. Should have drafted him in all my fantasy leagues. That’s a Touchdown. Where’s the goal line camera to show where the ball was relative to the line when the elbow touched?

Doesn’t matter. We can run off another 20 secs trying to blast MT33 in for the touchdown.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:21 pm

Have a hard time defending Akeem Dent. I know he needs some seasoning, but if this is the guy the CS wanted to win the starting MLB job over the previously uninjured Tatupu, I can’t see it happening.

Again, I could be jumping the gun, but I see nothing that gets me excited. Seriously.

snacktastic

October 7th, 2012
2:22 pm

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:22 pm

OMG…come ON….tell me that flag isn’t on us…

YES, TD!

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:23 pm

Great call by DK!

Screen Pass

October 7th, 2012
2:23 pm

“Well leave if you have to…better than destroying your computer or television, LOL” – BR

Just been a bad weekend :) . Took a breather lol. Notice when we go hurry up we move right up the field, no bullspit. We need to stay in the hurry up until we have 21 point leads…no if, ands, or buts. The routes Koetter is using need some tweaking for sure. That play to JJ in the endzone ended up with triple covered fter the othe route cut to a shallow out. If he attacks the seam there it is wide open or the safety cannot go help with JJ. Terrible combos by Koetter in alot of the route trees I’ve seen.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:24 pm

Dhunt ,

Agreed wholeheartedly on Julio.

And that was a great play call. Faked to MT33 and go to your money man.

We’ll never be able to replace TG88…we can only hope to get a guy with half his talent at some point.

DHunt

October 7th, 2012
2:24 pm

Damn Tony G is some kind of special. That’s the offense we can run all day against the Skins. Give the defense a little rest and they can stop RGIII, and figure out a way to stop that 7th round draft pick running back, Morris.

snacktastic

October 7th, 2012
2:24 pm

Watch the halftime adjustments. We’ll have them on the ropes in the third quarter.

DHunt

October 7th, 2012
2:27 pm

NO WAY we are this bad against the run. Somebody on that defensive front seven needs to step up and make a play. Babs keeps putting his hands on Morris in the backfield but not making plays. And where oh where is Peria?

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:27 pm

SP ,

I understand, bro’. We all have those.

Yeah, the no huddle is how we slice guys up.

I’ll say this for Koetter – the adjustment was made, as slight as it may have been, and we marched right down the field. Gotta give credit to all of our guys for that one.

Koetter’s routes DO need tweaking. But I’ll take in-game adjustments and lessons along the way if it yields bigger wins down the road, if you know what I mean. You don’t learn anything by being perfect…

DHunt

October 7th, 2012
2:28 pm

And just when I get on his butt, Babs makes the play in the backfield. This first half could have gotten way out of control.

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:28 pm

I hope people are paying attention and noticing Dent isn’t on the field on both those run plays.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:30 pm

Dhunt ,

One thing about Morris – he’s done that to every team they’ve played, so it ain’t just us. Dude is 5th in the League in rushing. Nobody saw it coming.

On the other hand, you have our run defense pegged…it’s the DTs…Babs isn’t as good as he has been in the past, and Jerry is simply not good. He gets some penetration every now and again, but we are missing Corey Peters.

I say play Vance Walker as a starter…and let Jerry be the backup. We need another DT, but I felt that way in the draft….I can’t wait for the development of that brutishly strong youngster we have on the bench…Mr. Travian Robertson.

DHunt

October 7th, 2012
2:30 pm

Won’t be online much for 2nd half, but will be back this evening for the recap.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:31 pm

Big Lou ,

You’re right…unfortunately, that is Dent’s only saving grace at the moment.

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:36 pm

I think the Falcons should feel good about themselves.

They tied a game that should have been way worse than it is. Also, the defense has been impressive so far with holding RG3. As I stated previously, Mike Nolan is going more vanilla with situational blitzes. Makes sense, since RG3 is one of the top QBs against it.

Defense gets a stop here, I think that the Falcons will get the lead. Matt Ryan has settled down.

Screen Pass

October 7th, 2012
2:41 pm

“I’ll say this for Koetter – the adjustment was made, as slight as it may have been, and we marched right down the field. Gotta give credit to all of our guys for that one.

Koetter’s routes DO need tweaking. But I’ll take in-game adjustments and lessons along the way if it yields bigger wins down the road, if you know what I mean. You don’t learn anything by being perfect…” – BR

He is better than MM…not sure that alone is a compliment tho lol. His offense has alot of organic variety but it can be “disjointed” in that it attacks one way at a time. We never seem to fool anybody..runs and screens are being telegraphed somehow, really need to work on blending those better. Skins are playing a BVG type defense and we all know that most teams had no problem carving that up. Hopefully Koetter will see the donut hole and stick something in it :) .

falcon21

October 7th, 2012
2:41 pm

Well we gave the Redskins their chance, now it is time to take over this game.

snacktastic

October 7th, 2012
2:42 pm

32 passes in the first half is too many for the amount of points we got out of them, but at least we shut their offense out.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:43 pm

Dang….RG III just does escapes that blitz….Damn

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:44 pm

Don’t know about y’all, but there seems to be a difference in our run defense when Vance Walker is in the game. Evidenced on those last two plays where Morris was carrying the ball…

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:45 pm

Both plays were good stops.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:45 pm

Dammit…close to a first down

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:46 pm

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:46 pm

Awesome third down stop.

Vance Walker and Sean Weatherspoon….

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:46 pm

Great one there, Franks…

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:47 pm

Franks is going to lose his job soon.

JB FALCON

October 7th, 2012
2:47 pm

Franks has done ticked me off now.

Big Ray

October 7th, 2012
2:47 pm

Gotta be careful here…yet aggressive…need to get the hell out of this territory, Redskins will be looking to make a play and either score or get their offense in great position to do so.

Big Lou

October 7th, 2012
2:48 pm

Well, time to put up or shut up.

Let’s do the dang thing, Falcon O!