Chattanooga Times Free Press

Perplexing Falcons reach 10 losses with another blown lead

- BY CHARLES ODUM

ATLANTA — Even as they’ve secured their first season with at least 10 losses since 2014, the Atlanta Falcons continue to be the masters of false hope.

The Falcons blew leads of 17-0 and 24-7 in Sunday’s 31-27 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was Atlanta’s fourth loss this season in which it squandered a fourth-quarter lead.

The Falcons

(4-10) are assured of their most losses since a 6-10 finish in 2014. The record is woeful, but with better finishes the storyline could be much different.

If not for a few mind- numbing plays, including a botched onside kick against Dallas and Todd Gurley’s unintentio­nal touchdown against Detroit, the Falcons might be much closer to respectabi­lity.

The Falcons also delivered mixed signals in consecutiv­e 7-9 finishes the past two seasons. Each year they finished strong, including last season when they won their last four games to save coach Dan Quinn’s job. It was only a temporary reprieve. Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff were fired following five consecutiv­e losses to open this season.

The Falcons announced last week they have conducted virtual interviews with former Houston Texans GM Rick Smith and Atlanta’s director of college scouting, Anthony Robinson, in the search for Dimitroff’s replacemen­t.

WHAT’S WORKING

Matt Ryan enjoyed a bounce-back game despite running the offense without wide receiver Julio Jones, who missed his fifth game of 2020 with a hamstring injury.

Ryan completed 34 of 49 passes for 356 yards and three touchdowns. Even though his production declined following his last scoring pass, a 7-yarder to tight end Hayden Hurst midway through the third quarter, it was an important recovery game for Ryan. One week ago, Ryan threw a season-high three intercepti­ons in a 20-17 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

With Isaiah Oliver on the sideline due to cramping and Blidi Wreh-Wilson unable to play because of an illness, the secondary’s lack of depth was exposed. A botched defensive call highlighte­d the problem.

Tyler Hall, an undrafted rookie, was left in man coverage against Antonio Brown in the fourth quarter. Tom Brady pounced on the mismatch by finding Brown for a 46-yard scoring pass that gave the Bucs the lead.

Falcons interim coach Raheem Morris said “a bad signal and a bad communicat­ion” left Hall “in a bad matchup. … That’s on us.”

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