Live from the Dome: One year later, those 11 seconds live on

As endings go, it was fairly rousing. And historic. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

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

Mitch (the one in Rome)

October 18th, 2009
9:14 pm

I take back my prediction.

NikkiFree

October 18th, 2009
9:14 pm

Ryan’s throws are off target. Maybe he’s not so Icey tonight.

ronb

October 18th, 2009
9:15 pm

I LOVE THE FALCONS more than anyone BUT THIS IS PITFUL I BE THE FIRST TO TELL YA WHEN I SEE SOMETHING GOOD

"Chef" Tim Dix

October 18th, 2009
9:15 pm

beer commercials lie.

Mark Bradley

October 18th, 2009
9:15 pm

Give some credit to the Bears, folks. They’re playing D. And some O, too.

Need a stop here. Two scores down to this team isn’t the recipe for success.

BugKiller

October 18th, 2009
9:15 pm

What the hell is wrong with Michael Turner?

I think he’s become Andruw Jones: FAT AND HAPPY!

He shows up fat, and now he has FOUR fumbles this year, ALL at the worst times.

GaFB

October 18th, 2009
9:15 pm

Even if the Bears are coming off the bye week the Falcons, just like they did against the Pats, are playing like they didn’t show up ready to go.

"Chef" Tim Dix

October 18th, 2009
9:15 pm

so do beer goggles.

Joshua

October 18th, 2009
9:15 pm

I swear this team has no true identity. Hot or Cold. This team is not ready for Prime time. NOT YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mark Bradley

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

Four fumbles for Turner on the season, esteemed colleague D-Led notes. He’d only had five in his career.

Over Rated

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

NOODLE ARM IS A JOKE :)

IlliniDawg

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

MB – can you block the super-annoying a-hole who obviously hates Ryan and overuses emoticons! Please!!!

NikkiFree

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

coach Smith said he’s not concerned about turner’s fumbling. He should be.

Eric C.

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

I really hate to see the Falcons have such a stinky performance on the national stage at home with the Saints having won already. Matt looks like he can’t handle the pressure…looks like a deer caught in headlights…a real shame. Let’s just hope the defense can keep the Falcons in the game until the offense can make some plays.

TheManMike

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

Let’s go D…

chalky

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

Hester is an automatic 6+ yards.

Kelly Johnson Fan Club

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

Switched over to Curb. This episode is quite hilarious.

Mark Bradley

October 18th, 2009
9:16 pm

There’s some D.

ubah

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

TJ playing tough

Joshua

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

This game is about to get real ugly real quick for the BIRDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

D. Ellis

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

Nice play D!!! Get a big 3rd down stop here!

Over Rated

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

I have to Mike Smith is a good looking middle age man :-)

TheManMike

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

What’s with all these bump tackles?? WRAP THE GUYS!!

ronb

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

nice play johnson

jimbob

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

Falcons need to do something quick. O/w wifey and I are watching desperate housewives on the dvr.

Mark Bradley

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

First down on a slip screen to Forte. Good call.

Over Rated

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

I would LOVE to tackle Matt Forte :-)

Barry Jay

October 18th, 2009
9:17 pm

I know it is early, but we can’t seem to stop Chicago and our offense can’t seem to penetrate their D. Time of possession is going to be an issue here.

"Chef" Tim Dix

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

Quick screens do work…

mountain_jim

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

Worst Ryan has looked this year – way off every throw downfield.

Mark Bradley

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

Another bad throw by Cutler. He’s keeping the Falcons in it.

TheManMike

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

THERES NUMBER 2! – Shift the MOMENTUM!!!!

Over Rated

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

This is just the FIRST of FOUR teams coming off of a BYE :)

Barry Jay

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

Love those Falcon cheerleaders pink unis

Falconator

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

Wow, looked like a block in the back.

Andrew Sherwin (The Dude)

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

Falcons_R_Gud

October 18th, 2009
9:18 pm

Interception!

ronb

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Over Rated

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

No way NOODLE ARM has the ability to make that throw….oops!!! :-)

Joe Schmoe

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Decoud playing over the top, in position for once!

Mark Bradley

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Two interceptions by DeCoud. Horrible throw by Cutler. Can’t throw the ball away on first and 10 with no pressure.

FalconUGAFan

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

That Man is keeping us in the game!

Rod

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Somebody needs to tell the bears not to stack the box because Matt Ryan is Jesus and he lives in Atlanta. Jesus don’t need a running game.

Bill

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Yeah, Cutler is the best!!! Such an accurate passer!

Eric C.

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Wow…hopefully that will be a catalyst for the offense.

Roddy White & Michael Jenkins

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Hey Matt Ryan, we are the other two Wide Receivers on the team………you can throw it to us as well as Tony G.

NikkiFree

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Wow!! I think DeCoud’s gonna have to take one to the house so we can get on the board!

sanantoniofalconsfan

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Bears are going to be beat on the ground. Ryan is going to have to win this game and he looks horrible tonight. This is looking like the NE game. A lot of short passes and shorter runs and when they do go long Ryan misses horribly.
At least Decoud is on his game tonight… 2 picks!!

Falconator

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

They’re pink on the inside, too!

Not Impressed=Over Rated

October 18th, 2009
9:19 pm

Wow that fine QB Cutler is throwing some great passes to his favorite receiver Decoud. Noodle Arm should take some pointers from him.