Chattanooga Times Free Press

Falcons seek solution to low-scoring 3-game skid

- BY CHARLES ODUM

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Three straight losses have dropped the Falcons to .500 and in third place in the NFC South, prompting a “state of the team” address from coach Dan Quinn.

Quinn said “I’m not sure many of us slept” following Sunday night’s 23-7 loss at New England and late flight back to Atlanta. Even so, Quinn didn’t want to wait before using Monday’s team meeting to address key issues, including frustratio­ns that have grown during the losing streak. The team’s offensive swoon is especially concerning.

Atlanta (3-3) will try to end the skid on Sunday at the New York Jets.

“It’s not where we expected to be, not where we want to be, but it’s where we are,” Quinn said. “Own that and how do we go about improving.”

The Falcons struggled in the red zone and on third down as they were held below 20 points for the third straight game. It’s a dramatic decline for an offense that led the NFL in scoring last season.

Quinn said he will devote practice time to the problems that led to only two third-down conversion­s in nine attempts and one touchdown in four red-zone possession­s. Matt Bryant hit the upright on one field-goal attempt and had another attempt blocked .

Quinn expected better results in the Super Bowl rematch against the Patriots’ defense, which ranked at the bottom of the league. He thought good practices the last two weeks and the return to good health of such players as starting wide receiver Mohamed Sanu would lead to an offensive recovery.

Instead, the Falcons were shut out until the fourth quarter, when Julio Jones’ TD catch ended the shutout.

“I was surprised we didn’t execute at the level I thought we would,” Quinn said.

Matt Ryan had solid numbers, completing 23 of 33 passes for 233 yards with one touchdown, but he took responsibi­lity for too many missed opportunit­ies.

“I always feel like you get what you earn in this league, and that’s what we’ve earned so far,” Ryan said of the team’s record. “I feel like we can be a better football team, but as players we’ve got to make our plays when we get the chances and that starts with me.”

Ryan described the three straight losses to Buffalo, Miami and New England as “a tale of inconsiste­ncy.”

“We’re not the team I think we’re going to be yet,” he said.

The defending NFC champion Falcons suddenly trail New Orleans and Carolina in their division.

“We’re just re-setting right now,” outside linebacker DeVondre Campbell said Monday. “We can’t harden our hearts to the situation. … We can’t get down on each other, no matter what.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Atlanta Falcons quarterbac­k Matt Ryan walks back to the huddle Sunday during the second half of their game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlanta Falcons quarterbac­k Matt Ryan walks back to the huddle Sunday during the second half of their game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass.

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