
Here we see the expressive cornerback Asante Samuel, exultant in sweet victory. (AP photo)
Philadelphia – For three games they’d won without dazzling. This time they dazzled. The Falcons came to a city where they hadn’t won since Reagan was in office and won laughing. They overwhelmed the Philadelphia Eagles, whom the former Falcon Michael Vick once held to possess dynastic capabilities, and in so doing they moved to 7-0. In sum, they had a lovely Sunday afternoon in a place that was expecting nasty weather.
“We went on that field to play a game and dominate on all sides of the ball,” said free safety Thomas DeCoud, and they came pretty darn close.
The final score was 30-17, and that flattered the flattened losers. The Falcons scored on their first six possessions against a defense that had just dumped one coordinator for another. The Falcons’ relatively new offensive coordinator drew up a diverse and dizzying scheme. (Moral of story: Sometimes coordinators matter, and sometimes not.) And the players charged with implementing Dirk Koetter’s design had a banner day.
Matt Ryan returned to the city of his youth and had one of his finest games. (It was, he allowed, the first time his team had won in Philly since Boston College beat Temple in November 2004.) He completed 17 of 20 first-half passes and spread the ball so efficiently that the Eagles’ famous secondary couldn’t cover everybody, which explains, sort of, how slot receiver Drew Davis shook laughably free for the game’s first touchdown.
“Our receivers are pretty good,” said Falcons cornerback Asante Samuel, still chafed over having been traded by the Eagles last spring. “No question they could have used me.”
For its part, the Falcons’ D kept Vick so off-balance that the sleek Eagles did next to nothing until the game was gone. Vick didn’t turn the ball over, which was out of character, but he looked antsy and was sacked three times and booed throughout. (Stop me if you’ve heard this one, but Philly folks don’t take well to losing.)
By halftime, a goodly portion of the non-capacity Lincoln Financial Field had departed, and midway through the fourth quarter the place was half-empty. These fans were headed home to batten down hatches before Hurricane Sandy hit, and they left in a rotten mood. In what was supposed to be a key game for both teams, only one bothered to show up.
The Eagles’ first mistake was the coin toss. They won it, and Andy Reid chose to defer to the second half. The Falcons took the kickoff and rolled 80 yards in 8:44 to the Davis touchdown. Soon it would be 14-0, then 24-7 by the half, then 30-10 on the first snap of the fourth quarter, by which time Reid’s exemplary post-bye streak — under this coach, the Eagles had been 13-0 after off-weeks — was well and truly broken.
Said Mike Smith, who became the winningest coach in Falcons annals: “That (was) a fast, fast start. We moved in and out of (offensive) tempo the whole ballgame. We controlled it.”
Said center Todd McClure: “It’s tough to beat a team that doesn’t bring its punter on the field.” (Actually, the Falcons punted twice, both in the game’s final six minutes.)
After three victories achieved via fourth-quarter rallies, it was possible to wonder if the Falcons were unbeaten because of the level of opposition or the brilliance of their play. This game matched a team that had middling numbers (Falcons were 13th in total offense, 22nd in total defense) and a great record against an opponent that looked better on paper (Eagles were seventh in total offense, 12th in total defense) than in the standings (3-3). So much for truth in numbers, huh?
Better than winning, better even than being 7-0, was this: The Falcons looked like the more talented side by far, and it wasn’t so long ago that Philly dubbed itself a Dream Team. The jaw-dropping moment came in the second quarter, when Julio Jones dashed past the All-Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and outfought the safety Nate Allen for what was a stunning 63-yard touchdown.
“Julio’s a special talent,” said Ryan, who delivered a mighty pretty pass himself. “He ran a great route.”
If you can come here and thrash the Eagles, there’s no reason not to keep winning deep into January. After what transpired here beneath an ominous sky, we now know the Falcons aren’t 7-0 just because the other team keeps messing up. We now know that this has the makings of a special team, perhaps a championship team.
“We’re determined to come out and put our name on everything we do,” DeCoud said. “And we’re starting to hit our stride.”
If that stride gets much more elegant, the NFL might soon be engraving a new name on the Lombardi Trophy. The first three letters: A-T-L.
Further reading: The Falcons’ offense, their receivers and that Philly crowd.
By Mark Bradley
217 comments Add your comment
Mark Bradley
October 28th, 2012
9:39 pm
A jinx, am I?
David S
October 28th, 2012
9:41 pm
love dem dirty birds…. always been a struggle againt the cowboys in atlanta… stay in it
Sonny Clusters
October 28th, 2012
9:43 pm
Lots of flights being cancelled right now. Hope you don’t get stuck in Philadelphia. If so, hang on to something heavy . . . like the Liberty Bell.
atlfalconsfan0125
October 28th, 2012
9:46 pm
I hope the Saints lose.
Sonny Clusters
October 28th, 2012
9:47 pm
World Series update. Detroit 2 San Francisco 1 bottom of the 5th inning. Some woman screeched the National Anthem and got things started off rather rough. Not everybody can sing like a bird like a Clusters can.
E love
October 28th, 2012
9:47 pm
I like what QUIZZ is giving us this year. His role is slowly expanding each week.
atlfalconsfan0125
October 28th, 2012
9:47 pm
Perfect pass by manning.
hey now......
October 28th, 2012
9:47 pm
Phil, all you are enjoying is irritating people. You are already looking forward to us losing next week. Yeah, some fan you are.
Go Falcons!
Ryder
October 28th, 2012
9:51 pm
I see where Phil is coming from, we are happy that Atlanta is 7-0 but they can’t take their foot off the gas for one second, especially after what happened in 2010. The schedule is going to get tougher (Cowboys, Giants, Saints and Lions) so Atlanta has to make sure they are playing their best late in the season, especially on defense. Offensively they are the strongest unit in the league, led by MVP Matt Ryan. I also like how they mixed it up with the running game and got Rodgers more involved.
retired
October 28th, 2012
9:52 pm
yes mark at times too many to count your a jinx….. Finally took down the ” Better than the 27 Yankees’ article a couple years ago …. though it was a great teaching tool for my children as in don’t count your chickens before they hatch…… but enjoy your writing regardless…… though when you gush over one of our teams i cringe keep your proclaimations to the present and short term..
Ryder
October 28th, 2012
9:52 pm
One more thing, Matt Ryan threw NINE SCREEN PASSES today. Remember how he didn’t throw nine screen passes the entire season last year? Dirk Koetter has to be the coordinator of the year.
Big Crimson 75
October 28th, 2012
10:02 pm
Danny White isn’t walking thru that door.
Next week should be no problem.
It’s a mis-match.
It is nice to play all these teams with weak O-Lines!
Carolina then Washington then Oakland then Philly & next Dallas.
It’s quite possible, those are the 5 worst O-Lines in the NFL.
phil
October 28th, 2012
10:03 pm
Not me, hey now….
I love to win more than a doof like you, for sure.
With a tiny, pea-sized mind like you possess, i can see why you would become confused.
Big Crimson 75
October 28th, 2012
10:04 pm
Philly probably gets my vote.
Any team starting ex-Tider Evan Mathis is in serious trouble!!
Sorry, Evan.
phil
October 28th, 2012
10:05 pm
Crimson, this will not be an easy game.
Trust phil….
Tigers Fan in Athens
October 28th, 2012
10:05 pm
Does the way the Bears struggled to beat the Panthers today change anyone’s mind about the Falcons struggling to win over a bad team (Carolina) a few weeks ago?
The Panthers are better than their record indicates.
phil
October 28th, 2012
10:06 pm
Danny White….
Quite a punter. Lol
Big Crimson 75
October 28th, 2012
10:07 pm
E love
October 28th, 2012
9:47 pm
I like what QUIZZ is giving us this year. His role is slowly expanding each week.
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Huh???!!
Dude, he finally played a decent game.
Before today, his yards per rush was 2.9
What’s games are you watching?
phil
October 28th, 2012
10:07 pm
Tigers fan, you make a decent point…
phil
October 28th, 2012
10:08 pm
Quizz is slow and getting slower…..and fatter.
Big Crimson 75
October 28th, 2012
10:09 pm
Phil — Dallas has no o-line & no secondary.
Very similar to the Eagles!!
2 > 7
October 28th, 2012
10:10 pm
Tigers Fan, not likely. Nobody gave a damn about the Giants winning close game against the Redskins. The Falcons? They got dissed because they couldn’t put them away. Such is a mindsets of the “Experts”.
phil
October 28th, 2012
10:11 pm
I hear you….
But this is a struggle scenario for us at home, often.
I prefer to crush em.
atlfalconsfan0125
October 28th, 2012
10:15 pm
This team is different from 2010. In 2010 We were Reliant on Turner. Then, if you stop turner, you stop The falcons. Now this is Matt Ryan’s team and we havent lost.
" ICE "
October 28th, 2012
10:18 pm
Bring on the 3-4 Cowboys.
Pat
October 28th, 2012
10:19 pm
Wow Denver is showing NO weakness on D
atlfalconsfan0125
October 28th, 2012
10:21 pm
The Falcons are playing yet another sub 500 team next week! Its not our fault.
atlfalconsfan0125
October 28th, 2012
10:22 pm
The Denver D has done a fine job on Brees
C
October 28th, 2012
10:30 pm
Falcons!
The Falcon Project
October 28th, 2012
10:31 pm
http://thefalconproject.wordpress.com/2012/10/28/ryan-finally-wins-in-hometown-falcons-defeat-eagles-30-17/
2 > 7
October 28th, 2012
10:37 pm
Falcons win against Ron Mexico, Aints losing – the Falcons blog is very quiet without trolls, LOL
Matty Bicep
October 28th, 2012
10:43 pm
We dont need respect, we just need to keep winning, especially in the playoffs.
Matty Bicep
October 28th, 2012
10:44 pm
Nothing wrong with the 2010 team, we just ran into the wrong team at the wrong time.
Ricnic31
October 28th, 2012
10:58 pm
Bring in the Clown-boys for a spanking! 8-0! Baby!
Answer This
October 28th, 2012
11:02 pm
Why is Phil such a b$tch? One of the few whiners that think we going to lose every week but claim to be a fan!? For two weeks you talked about how Shady would kill us……46 yards he rushed for! Sit down shut up and let the Nation keep rising!
Dr. Phil
October 28th, 2012
11:04 pm
I’m here to help you folks when the FalCaints come crashing back to earth in the playoffs.
Answer This
October 28th, 2012
11:05 pm
You a sad fan Phil….enough said….Marks comments on the second page directed to you was spot on! No matter who we beat you not satisfied….you told us all how Shady would kill our D….wrong again! Now you on the Dallas bandwagon…..figures! Lol.
Dr. Phil
October 28th, 2012
11:07 pm
@answer this ….. did you not get the memo that you needed to attend English class? What a dufus!
Rosie O'Donut
October 28th, 2012
11:08 pm
Well, gotta go, donuts are calling.
Mark Bradley
October 28th, 2012
11:09 pm
On a personal note: D-Led and I made the last flight out. May God bless and keep those about to experience Sandy in her full fury. Especially those nice folks at St. Gabriel’s in Norwood, Pa.
Football Fan
October 28th, 2012
11:10 pm
God speed D-Led and Mark. And while we are seeking divine help, how about a special God bless to Marcus Lattimore and his family?
Barry
October 28th, 2012
11:11 pm
HEY Y’All:
” THUMP!!!!” “ONE HEARTBEAT, BABY!!!” THE FALCONS ARE COMING. SEE Y’ALL AT THE DOME AGAINST DALLAS ON SNDAY. TIME TO PLAY VICIOUS AGAINST THESE BOYS, GREAT GAME FALCONS. “THUMP!” . CAN YOU HEAR IT???!!! THUMP!!! IT’S GETTING LOUDER!!!! THUMP!! THUMP!!!!!!!.
GO FALCONS!!!
THE “PROCESS” CONTINUES TO THE SUPER BOWL. “ONE GAME AT A TIME.”
“FALCONS,RISE UP!!!!” . WE”RISE UP!!” IN “ONE HEARTBEAT!!!”
SSSSSSSHHHHHH!!!!!!!
This is a SECRET from a FALCON FAN!!! TELL EVERBODY!!!!!!
………….”ONE HEARTBEAT, BABY!!!!!”……..
Mora less Petrino
October 28th, 2012
11:12 pm
The Saints are bad! How did the Chargers and Bucs lose to the Bounty Boys? Falcons, they keep rolling along.
Mark Bradley
October 28th, 2012
11:20 pm
I do feel for Marcus Lattimore. Tremendous player who seems to be a fine young man.
Tommy
October 28th, 2012
11:31 pm
We’re all very proud and excited about being the last undefeated and this possibly shaping up as The Year, but will those of you who keep playing the ‘they sucked during the first xx years I followed them’ card knock it off? Yes, the Falcons were terrible during their first decade–Like the Texans. And after a dramatic misfire (1980) they had about eight years in the wilderness trying to get it back together–like the Chiefs in the late ’90s and what the Panthers are going through now.
We’re not going to wake up tomorrow and suddenly see our three missing titles (1980, 1998 and 2010) hanging from the roof of the Dome. What we can do is realize that the Falcons are now a solid franchise that gets more things right than wrong.
Here’s a news flash: Over the last 21 regular seasons, the Falcons are now over .500. I added it up tonight. Since Week 1 of the 1991 season, the birds are 172-170-1. We are no longer a terrible franchise that does nothing but lose. We’re a decent one thatstill has work to do in the postseason. In other words, we’re well past the days of being grouped with the Bengals, Cardinals and Lions.
That alone is worth celebrating
Mora less Petrino
October 28th, 2012
11:35 pm
Falcons are 4 1/2 point favorites over Dallas.
Mora less Petrino
October 28th, 2012
11:39 pm
Tommy, considering that Mora and Petrino coached here for a few of those 21 seasons, that’s pretty remarkable!
Answer This
October 28th, 2012
11:57 pm
@ dr. Fake angus phil
English class? U frigging clown munch….its a blog you dookiestain! And i was not speaking to you! But since you want to pipe in i will shut you up! You on a Falcon blog….why? Cause your team is a dookiestain? Lol. Clown! Please take your corrections and kick rocks! Lol monkiespunk!
Steve-O
October 29th, 2012
12:00 am
Phil, who are you really? SeenThisB4? You sound remarkably similar to him.
Answer This
October 29th, 2012
12:01 am
No he sounds like JSS.