
As endings go, it was fairly rousing. And transforming (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)
If not for those 11 seconds, a promising season might never have become much more. If not for those 11 seconds, we might still view the Falcons more with skepticism than belief. If not for those 11 seconds, we might yet be asking if Matt Ryan was the right man to draft. If not for those 11 seconds …
Enough. Those 11 seconds? They happened. The squib kick. The Harry Douglas return and flopdown. The short Ryan drop and the lovely Ryan rainbow. The Michael Jenkins catch and toe-dance along the sideline. The Jason Elam kick of redemption. (He’d missed a field goal that would have clinched it earlier.)
Eleven seconds changed certain defeat to a victory so outrageous it still beggars belief. ESPN.com dug out this nugget: Since the NFL and AFL merged in 1970, it marked only the third time a team had taken a lead inside the final 15 seconds and lost. (The first time was on Tom Dempsey’s 63-yard field goal that beat the Detroit Lions in 1970. The second involved Quincy Carter, and not in a bad way.)
If not for those 11 seconds, the Chicago Bears make the 2008 playoffs. If not for those 11 seconds, the Falcons head into their bye week at 3-3 and sit around and wonder if all their good early work had been a mirage. If not for those 11 seconds …
Enough. That was last season. And now the Bears arrive again, and they’re better than they were a year ago. But so are the Falcons. These teams could well see each other again in January. This game might factor into something really significant, like a division title and a bye or even home-field advantage. The Bears are better because they have a new quarterback. The Falcons are better because they keep growing faster than Wilt Chamberlain in adolescence.
Five weeks ago we worried the Falcons might start slowly. They won their first two and looked good doing it. They looked less good in Foxborough in the rain, but that can happen in Foxborough. (Ask the Tennessee Titans how they enjoyed New England in the snow.) Being expertly coached, the Birds took the lessons absorbed against the Patriots and went to San Fran and stacked 45 points on the befuddled Niners, and wasn’t it just yesterday that the Falcons would lose 45-10 by the Bay?
These Falcons might or might not be in the Super Bowl come February, but this much is becoming clear: They’re going to be in that discussion, and not just this winter but in the winters to come. This is a team that transforms itself at every hurdle, that lives and learns. As good a GM as Thomas Dimitroff is, Mike Smith is that good a coach. These two aren’t going to let things go wrong for long.
Back to those 11 seconds: Had Ryan thrown an incompletion or Elam missed the winning kick, it wouldn’t have made TD or Smitty any less clever. But those 11 seconds were required to lift the New Falcons to a higher plane. And when you’re as moribund as this franchise had become, an up-from-oblivion moment is not just necessary but required.
The Falcons had their moment against the big-shouldered Bears, who’ve had 371 days to simmer. We stood amazed when the Falcons won that Sunday. Because of that Sunday, we’re no longer shocked by anything these Falcons do.
(And with that: I’m sitting live in the Dome, and I’ll be proud and pleased to entertain any and all — well, most all — comments as the night unfolds. Join me for yet another in our series of live chats, won’t you? And I guarantee this game will be better than the one at Vandy yesterday.)
(OK, now you’re asking: What if I’m wrong? What if this one’s even worse? Will I refund your money? Uh, no. But I’ll certainly offer another in a lifetime’s worth of apologies.)
1,434 comments Add your comment
Rod
October 18th, 2009
9:25 pm
Matt Ryan could only throw that beautful TD pass
Sautee
October 18th, 2009
9:25 pm
MB,
My thoughts exactly
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:25 pm
Yep. Crowd’s back in it. That’s another kick to the Bears’ midsection.
Buzz55
October 18th, 2009
9:25 pm
kickoff and punt coverage stinks
NikkiFree
October 18th, 2009
9:26 pm
What’s up with the special teams? Giving up too many yards. Bears gonna break one.
Arno
October 18th, 2009
9:26 pm
The Falcons are not being outplayed if the D keeps them in.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:26 pm
Now DeCoud with a tackle.
Falcons_R_Gud
October 18th, 2009
9:26 pm
Nice stop, Coleman.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:26 pm
Some half for DeCoud, eh?
D. Ellis
October 18th, 2009
9:26 pm
Great tackle by Coleman
trik
October 18th, 2009
9:27 pm
how do i listen to the stream over the internet
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:27 pm
And now Lofton.
Barry Jay
October 18th, 2009
9:27 pm
Good tackling so far this series.
NikkiFree
October 18th, 2009
9:27 pm
Defense getting some confidence. good!!!
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
9:27 pm
Our Special Teams is doing THAT bad – just bad compared to what we are used to…Come on now.
D. Ellis
October 18th, 2009
9:27 pm
Dome sounds alive
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:27 pm
Great play by Cutler. Steps up and makes a throw.
Once "Recent" Reader
October 18th, 2009
9:28 pm
Was that not holding??
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:28 pm
Dome just got muted.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:28 pm
Peterson sack.
Falcons Hero Zero
October 18th, 2009
9:28 pm
The Falcons are nervous..
They aren’t supposed to win on “The Big Stage” and they know it..
Stupid mistakes..Stupid starters..
Matt needs to switch to DeCaf..
Atlanta teams fail miserably on the big stage because they really don’t have a legacy of coming-through against Big Market teams in big games.
Falcons_R_Gud
October 18th, 2009
9:28 pm
Rattle that dude.
Sonny Clusters
October 18th, 2009
9:29 pm
Sometimes in big games a Clusters will try a trick play. The Falcons could use one.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:29 pm
Third and nine. Key play here.
Joe Schmoe
October 18th, 2009
9:29 pm
Les go D!!! third down!
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
9:30 pm
Crows sounds PUMPED
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:30 pm
Timeout, Bears.
Dome loud again.
Oh, and I had DeCoud making the tackle on the first play of the drive. It was Coleman, as you folks rightly noticed. Sorry.
Arno
October 18th, 2009
9:30 pm
trik go to http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/26393211
Falcons_R_Gud
October 18th, 2009
9:30 pm
Let’s do this, Falcons.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:31 pm
Low snap. Ball caught OOB.
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
9:31 pm
Damn that was close…
Falconator
October 18th, 2009
9:31 pm
Houston beaten again. Thank goodness for the sideline.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:31 pm
Falcons can take the lead. Hard to imagine if you watched the first quarter. But that’s the NFL.
Bill
October 18th, 2009
9:31 pm
The D may be young and prone to mistakes, but damn, they’re fast!!
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:32 pm
Grimes stepped out.
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
9:32 pm
AWWWWWWWWWWWW DAMN FEEEEEEEEEEEEET
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
Ryan to Snelling. It’s starting to work.
Falcons_R_Gud
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
Nice grab, Snelling!!!
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
Man I Love momentum shifts…
WITHOUT TONY MATT WOULD SUCK
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
QB RATING:
56.3
IMPRESSIVE
D. Ellis
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
Great play call Snellings is a player
Falconator
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
Our D is fast? I must have the slow mo on.
trik
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
Arno thanks but my connection must suck.. lol… I see about 5 secs of the game and then freezes for 1 min lol
Sonny Clusters
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
They is no place for pink shoes on a football field.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:33 pm
Norwood past midfield. Falcons in no huddle.
Falcons_R_Gud
October 18th, 2009
9:34 pm
Good hard run.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
9:34 pm
Hard running by Norwood. Third and one. And now a quick snap first down.
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
9:34 pm
1st down Ryan
ubah
October 18th, 2009
9:34 pm
luv Ryan in the no huddle
D. Ellis
October 18th, 2009
9:34 pm
Norwood might make the Play action work…look for it in red zone