A big win only in the sense it wasn’t an even bigger loss

They won this one without Matt Ryan, but they'll need him soon. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

They won this one without Matt Ryan, but they'll need him soon. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

That wasn’t mere urgency at their backs on that final drive. It was utter desperation. The Falcons can read the schedule and the standings, and they know the difference between 6-5 and 5-6 is more than one game, especially when the opponent tipping the balance arrived at 1-9.

“Going under .500,” Roddy White would say later, after he’d caught the fourth-down touchdown pass that won it, “that’s desperation.”

The Falcons escaped Sunday’s game with a season’s worth of hopes still alive, but with every week those hopes are tempered by mounting reality. They started 4-1. Then they lost four of five. They were one play from making it five of six against an overmatched opponent coached by a man seemingly determined to keep both teams in the game. And even after they’d won, this was the verdict of Todd McClure, the center: “One of the ugliest wins I’ve ever been involved with.”

Said Mike Smith, the coach who works hard to say nothing: “We tried numerous ways not to win the game.”

Eventually the Falcons overcame it all — on this given Sunday. The next two might not be so kind. Philadelphia plays here next week, and then the Saints. And there’s no guarantee the Falcons will have their starting quarterback or starting tailback for either game.

Per infuriating team policy, Smith would say nothing about the injuries to Matt Ryan’s big toe or Michael Turner’s ankle. “We’ll know more Wednesday,” he said, perhaps referring to the Wednesday before Memorial Day. But the Falcons lost players at such a dizzying rate Sunday — two offensive linemen were also hurt — that erosion has to be factored into any calculation regarding playoff chances.

The locker room was full of happy talk afterward — beat the Bugtussle Bovines on fourth-and-goal and you’re excited — but there was  reality interspersed. The Falcons were outgained and largely outplayed by a Tampa Bay team working behind a rookie quarterback. Their only touchdown in the first 59 minutes and 37 seconds came on a gimmick play. Their quarterbacks were sacked six times. They missed (another!) field goal. They had a punt blocked. They lost a fumble. They were lucky as heck to win.

“That was a good football team we played today,” said Smith, lying.

Said Tony Gonzalez, who caught four Chris Redman passes on the frantic final drive: “We had so many things going against us … Winning this game is really a credit to the way we work.”

Well, yes. It was that. But it was also further evidence that these Falcons lack a separation gear. They led 10-0 but trailed 17-10. They needed six passes inside the 10 — one incompletion was overridden by defensive holding — to score the winning points. White finally made the decisive catch but only after not making the decisive catch three snaps earlier.

The Eagles and Michael Vick are up next — “The winner of this game is going to make the playoffs,” said White, thinking a bit too far ahead — and that will be taxing for all involved even though Vick’s role has been reduced to a cameo. Beyond this arduous fortnight lie three seemingly winnable games, but it took so much to win this one at home that you wonder if the Falcons, to use a Mark Richt expression, have enough juice.

Asked how the mood would have been had that fourth-down pass fallen incomplete, McClure said: “It wouldn’t have been pretty. But that’s the nature of the NFL. One play can change the mindset of a team.”

At issue isn’t so much the minds of the Falcons as their bodies. They haven’t been quite as good as advertised, and now they’re losing men. They still have a realistic chance to make the playoffs, but they might not have enough players.

412 comments Add your comment

Corrine Brown (Rep-D Fla)

November 30th, 2009
12:28 pm

Gradulation, Corch Mikes Miff.

Shawty Ben Hill

November 30th, 2009
1:45 pm

All of you all can go to Hell. FEMA camps (New World Order) are waiting and everyone is on the color thang. Vick did his thing and Matt is doing his. I just hate I cannot play with MaTT Ice on Madden. His speed is very slow.

E43

November 30th, 2009
1:58 pm

man defense kills the falcons it only “benefits” Chris Houston who was a beast in man coverage while at college. all the other dbs are suited for zone. and with a successful running attack i think zone gets turnovers which is better because switching to zone means you still get scored on but at least it gives your corners the chance of stopping that 50 yard drive and keeping Chris Houston from breaking it down early and actually forcing his eyes on the ball, hes used to NFL speed. the other dbs are just way too young. Chris isnt even a veteran yet. it seems like they look for erik coleman and throw away from him.

JuniorBridgeman

November 30th, 2009
2:10 pm

Mark Bradley is right on when he says the Tampa game would have been a bigger loss. I realize that Tampa ALWAYS gets up for the Falcons matchups but to go 5-6 with Philly and New Orleans coming up would have been pure devastation. Its true in my opinion that the Falcons are BETTER THAN BOTH PHILLY AND N.O., until THEY COLLECTIVELY BELIEVE THAT IN THEIR OWN MINDS, THEY WONT GET PAST THOSE TWO CLUBS. In my opinion for what it is worth, the Falcons have the best team in football. Unfortunately for them, they still think they are a doormat and continue to play like one. THEY HAVE ALL THE WEAPONS ON OFFENSE: Turner, Norwood, White, Jenkins, Gonzales, and Ryan. For GodS Sake, what more do you want? Why cant you score against a 1-9 football team? Why does it take being on the precipice of losing, with ONLY 20 SECONDS REMAINING IN A CONTEST AGAINST A 1-9 FOOTBALL TEAM DO YOU HAVE TO PULL OUT A MIRACLE WIN OUT OF DESPARATION against an absolute pathetic doormat (Tampa/1-9). Come on guys, what are you waiting for? Why do you keep playing such sorry football? The fans of Atlanta should boycott the upcoming home games and refuse to show up until Atlanta puts a competitive product on the football team. I guarantee you if you Falcons had lost yesterdays game, no ones job would have been safe other than owner Arthur Blank. Pink slips would have been flying everywhere. Im tired of this team just mailing it in and giving up on the season. For Christs sake, we should be 11-0 right now instead of 6-5. What a pathetic football team. The Falcons stink to high heaven.

Michael

November 30th, 2009
2:19 pm

I haven’t read the other comments yet, so I apologize if I’m being repetitious. I just have to get this off my chest. I have never seen a set of pro football defensive backs who are constantly either nowhere near the receiver, or when they are, they appear to have no idea that the ball is being thrown their way. I realize it’s a young set of guys. But isn’t that where coaching should kick in? I have no idea why Tampa Bay ever stopped throwing the ball at all. Even with an inexperienced QB, the Falcons seem to have no answer for the pass play. That is going to kill them against McNabb and Breese, who can (and will) pass often.

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Brooking 56

November 30th, 2009
3:15 pm

Favre plays with broken fingers but Ryan can’t play with a sore toe. That’s the differece between a winner and a wannabe.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

November 30th, 2009
5:28 pm

MARK BRADLEY

Like I blogged last night, Ryan didn’t want to be shown up by the former qb in his own stadium and you said that was silly.

Lets see……………

1. He walked off the field unassisted

2. He is ruled out of Sunday’s game

3. Mike Smith never gives the league this far advance notice

Norwood has been out for nearly 6 games and each week he is listed as questionable and the same for Turner, but the CHOKE is ruled out on a Monday?

Bradley, you are either extremely Naive, not very sharp or part of the cover up – you pick :)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

November 30th, 2009
5:31 pm

Ryan ruled out on a Monday when Smith never gives this far in advance ruling on injured players?

MARK BRADLEY

Still think my statement was “silly” ?

Peace Maker

November 30th, 2009
9:39 pm

Wow! A lot of racism on this blog. Pretty sad. How about this?

* We retire Vicks number before the game Sunday.
* After the game we let the Atlanta chapter KKK hang Vick and electrocute him.

Everybody wins and all you stupid racist get your way.

JSS

November 30th, 2009
10:41 pm

Peace Maker…
Dang!!! Who are you? Neville Chamberlain dividing up Czechoslovakia and giving us: “Peace in our time!” :-)

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