
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.)
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Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
7:47 pm
Last time the Falcons played in New Orleans on Monday night was the Katrina game in 2006. U2 was there, and Allen Toussaint and Irma Thomas, and the commissioner. And the place was crazy loud. The Saints blocked the game’s first punt and scored on the recovery and it was deafening. Falcons had no chance that night.
Mitch (the one in Rome)
October 18th, 2009
7:49 pm
I agree IlliniDawg. If Olberman opens his mouth again I might throw something. He’s like fingernails on a chalk board.
Arno
October 18th, 2009
7:50 pm
On that wierd play with Bly last week, we could see how fast Roddy is. I like to think he’ll have a big game tonight.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
7:50 pm
I have to admit: I loved the Dre’ Bly gaffe.
"Chef" Tim Dix
October 18th, 2009
7:51 pm
Keith Olbermann = Max Headroom w/o the personality.
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
7:51 pm
im going to throw a rock at the tv if i hear keith olbermann talk again
"Chef" Tim Dix
October 18th, 2009
7:51 pm
Chef being Chef.
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
7:52 pm
Enter your comments here
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
7:53 pm
I once got a nasty e-mail from Keith Olbermann. Because I’d written I wasn’t outraged that Florida State had chosen “Let’s Roll” as its slogan for the year.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
7:53 pm
I also once saw Olbermann walking down the avenue in New York. He was talking on his cell phone.
IlliniDawg
October 18th, 2009
7:54 pm
Maybe Rush would have been bad for the NFL product – but we will never know.
But what we DO know is that Olbermann IS bad – really bad!
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
7:55 pm
if you dont want to hear keith flip to cbs theres a good jets bills game on
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
7:55 pm
Not to downplay the NO win today, but the officals were waaay off in that game. Some of the calls were blatantly wrong. And the pandering of Brady by the officials in Foxy is disturbing.
Dawg'em out!
October 18th, 2009
7:55 pm
THE 12 MAN IS KEY TONIGHT, AS ABRAHAM SAID EARLIER THIS WEEK!
ACCTDAWG
October 18th, 2009
7:55 pm
“Dre is gonna be Dre”…good grief
FalconDawg
October 18th, 2009
7:56 pm
I believe this is the most nervous I have ever been about a Falcon game. Like you RomeDawg, I keep waiting for the letdown. Been hurt too much in the past I guess.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
7:56 pm
I think this place will be really, really loud tonight. Like the atmosphere at the SEC championship game. Which is as loud as the Dome gets.
Meanwhile...Mark conjures up images
October 18th, 2009
7:58 pm
The big shouldered Bears eh? Nice turn of phrase. Verbiage like that conjures up images of Mark, press pass safely secured in the band of his fedora, rubbing elbows with Furman Bisher and Red Smith; most definitely not in an indoor building.
Any chance you’re typing this on a Royal or an Underwood?
Chris82Atl
October 18th, 2009
7:58 pm
mark, the game in new orleans with the falcons is gona be nothing like the one when katrina just hit n.o., its 2 different teams now! falcons have moved on since the mike vick error! lol
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
7:58 pm
Sure wish I could be in the Terror-Dome tonight.
FalconDawg –
Really? I think I was more nervous last week, on the road.
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
7:59 pm
did i read that right? NE 59 TN 0!!!!! what the heck happened??thats one of those college cupcake scores
Chris82Atl
October 18th, 2009
7:59 pm
mark it should be, it the a huge game if the falcons wanna make a statement and abraham calling out the fans to get the stadium to be deafining to the bears!
Arno
October 18th, 2009
8:00 pm
The better the Saints do, the more fun the Falcons can have breaking down the film.
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
8:02 pm
I think one of toughest games of the year will come on that Monday night againt the Saints. That Offense is just flying. It will take all our D has to bring them to the ground – but I have confidence we’ll take`em for all they are worth.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
8:04 pm
No, meanwhile. An Olivetti.
Thanks for noticing.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
8:05 pm
Special fashion note for Sonny Clusters: A. Blank is wearing a gray glen-plaid suit.
"Chef" Tim Dix
October 18th, 2009
8:07 pm
Costas envoking the Flutie, Tebow references.
Then talks of Billy Crystal’s love of the Yankees…
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
8:07 pm
bob costas never asks good questions
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
8:08 pm
HAHA – Arthur is the man. When/If I’m an older millionaire, I’ll dress like he does. haha – not.
IlliniDawg
October 18th, 2009
8:08 pm
Olbermann should stick to his crappy political hack show and Costas should stick with the Olympics. Both of these guys come across as way too slick and way to cheesey.
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
8:09 pm
something is wrong with peter kings cheek
Not Impressed
October 18th, 2009
8:09 pm
Supes
October 18th, 2009
7:39 pm
Tony D. just threw Matt Ryan some very high praise coming his way, calling him a “young Peyton Manning”. Well all I can say is…from Tony’s mouth to God’s ears:)
He said that Matt Ryan’s accuracy, field vision and decision making is outstanding…eat that HATERS (who can’t get over their failed hero who is now a scrub backup else where).
Get ready for a great game tonight everyone…should be entertaining. Beat those bears!
“Exactly how many Pro Bowl qbs has Tony played with and how many playoff wins do they have?”
Exactly!
D. Ellis
October 18th, 2009
8:10 pm
How about SAnchez throwing 6 picks tonight….Bills just won on a FG
Buzz55
October 18th, 2009
8:11 pm
Last week the Fox and Tony Siragusa built up the 49ers almost like the networks and the government had hyped up Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destructions. They had me thinking the Falcons did not have a chance against the 49ers defense. This week its almost the same thing. Don’t beleive a word of it – they lie. Don’t drink the Kool-ade! Go Falcons!
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
8:11 pm
Can I say something? I’ve never understood why Bob Costas is held in such high regard by the networks.
Olbermann I like even less, and it has nothing to do with politics. He’s just smug.
I, of course, have never had a smug moment in my life. (Cough, cough.)
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
8:11 pm
a bills kicker finally wins a game
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
8:11 pm
The Fox coverage of the Falcons-49ers game wasn’t first-rate.
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
8:12 pm
Illini-
Yea man – I wish this game was aired on Fox. I like the 5 “wise-men” alot.
It sure does look empty in the Dome right now – I guess it will take a SB win to get the fans in the seats early. Then again, who am I to talk, I’m chilln at home drinking shots with the wifey.
Jamie
October 18th, 2009
8:12 pm
T. Gonzales will be key tonight!
"Chef" Tim Dix
October 18th, 2009
8:12 pm
I always admired Ted Turner’s fashion statements. No shoes, coosa slacks, and one for both sides courtesy of the Cheetah.
TheManMike
October 18th, 2009
8:12 pm
Mark – GREAT point. I forgot all about that game call – I had to Mute it and listen on the radio….I almost threw my cat into the screen.
"Chef" Tim Dix
October 18th, 2009
8:13 pm
More like bulk rate.
IlliniDawg
October 18th, 2009
8:13 pm
MB – completely agree – you probably said it better than me – and that’s why you are a journalist and I am not.
bjfussell
October 18th, 2009
8:14 pm
olbermann and urban meyer could be brothers. dang i hate florida…..
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
8:14 pm
Me? A journalist? Nah.
D. Ellis
October 18th, 2009
8:15 pm
I wish LAne Kiffin and Ed O would swoop in, in the chopper and Pick up BRainVan Gorder and take him to JAcksonville for Halloween
Flash Back
October 18th, 2009
8:15 pm
Weren’t the Falcon fans this excited before they went to to New England?
Then the blogs were empty for 2 whole weeks.
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
8:15 pm
Urban Meyer wasn’t looking so smug when Arkansas lined up that field goal with three minutes left.
Arno
October 18th, 2009
8:15 pm
Are the Bears fans a big presence?
Mark Bradley
October 18th, 2009
8:16 pm
Someone asked Mark Richt yesterday if he’d considered commissioning helicopters for recruiting. He smiled really big and said, “No.”