The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Falcons embracing short week after loss

‘ There are no psychologi­cal issues here,’ Morris says.

- ByD. OrlandoLed­better darryl. ledbetter@ ajc. com

After the third major collapse in the fourth quarter this season, the Falcons ( 1- 6) are embracing the short week before facing the Panthers ( 3- 4) Thursday at Bank ofAmerica Stadiumin Charlotte.

“I’m actually fifired up coming offff a loss like that to get back on the grass,” Falcons interim coach Raheem Morris said Monday.

The psyche of teammay be rattled, but not according toMorris.

“No,” Morris said. “There are no psychologi­cal issues here. There are no excuses.”

However, running back Todd Gurley, whobotched­falling down at the 1- yard line in an attempt to seal the game, was tough on himself after the latest collapse, a 23- 22 loss to the Lions on Sunday.

“What I’ve learned to deal with since I’ve been able to be in the league, it’s definitely a mental thing,” Gurley said. “It’s either you get in those situations and then you have guys, ormyself, be like, ‘ Herewe go again.’ That attitude. That’s any sport, a fifight — once you say that you’re already beat mentally.

‘ I’m actually fired up coming offa loss like that toget backon thegrass.’

Raheem Morris

Falcons interim head coach

“You may not say that out loud to your opponent, your opponentma­y not hear that. But yourself, you’re already beatmental­ly. Youdon’t even want to be in that space.”

The Falcons blew doubledigi­t fourth- quarter leads in losses to the Cowboys and Bears. They didn’twant the defense on the field at the endof thegameaga­inst Lions and for good reason.

The Lions, with just 1: 04 to play, marched down the field and Detroit quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford, the former Georgia standout, tossed an 11- yard touchdown pass as time expired. Kicker Matt Prater made the extra point for the victory.

“Obviously, being in this situation multiple times this year, damn, we keep finding away to put ourselves in this situation but, it’s a cliche, but there’s always light at the end of the tunnel,” Gurley said. “And if we were supposed to lose every gamewewoul­dn’t showup. We’djustletth­eother team win.”

The Falcons are making the wrong kid of history.

“Obviously, we’re giving y’allsomethi­ngyouhaven­ever seenbefore, whichisnot­being abletoover­comealotof­games at the end or make it a normal thing,” Gurley said. “We just have to fix that.”

The Falcons lost 23- 16 to the Panthers to drop to 0- 5 on Oct. 11. It was coach Dan Quinn’s last game. He was fired hours later. With a chance to tie the game 20- 20, quarterbac­k Matt Ryan tossed an intercepti­on in the end zone in the fourth quarter.

“You don’t want players or fans saying, ‘ Oh, the Falcons have done it again,’ ” Gurley said.

LikeMorris, Ryan believes the shortweek will help the Falcons get over the sting from the Detroit loss.

“Playing on Thursday night, makes you get out of the funk that you’re in after a tough loss,” Ryan said. “Getting back into a game plan quickly. Talking with coaches thismornin­g, starting to make plans for Thursday night kind of helps. I think the biggest thing is to get back onto the practice field ( today).”

Like Quinn before him, Morris doesn’t know what is the issue with the Falcons and the fourth quarter.

“We have not playedwell in some of the fourth quarters,” Morris said. “Even in our win againstMin­nesota, I talked about wanting to finish that game better. We have to find ways to finish games better and play better at those moments. Usually, in those moments is when the big- time players step up and make plays. I’m fully expecting them to do that.”

After a 14- play, 98- yard touchdown drive, a wellrested defense should have stopped the Lions with 29 seconds left before halftime. The Lions gained chunks of yardage — 10, 18 and 20 yards — to get in position for a 52- yard field goal attempt with three seconds to spare.

The drivewaswh­y Gurley wasordered­to fall later inthe game. However, he crossed the goal line for a touchdown, giving the Lions the ball back for the game- winning drive.

“When we get the guys the ball back and it’s ( 29) seconds left in the half, you can’t allowthem to go down and get three,” Morris said. “Wehave tostepup. Wehave to end the halves with the ball. We have to do a better job of that. It’s burned us a bunch this season.”

Morris is looking forsomeone to make a play in those end- of- half or end- of- game situations.

“If you ownyour stuff and do the right thing situationa­lly, you can end those with the ball in your hands,” Morris said. “With an intercepti­on, a knocked- down pass, with the team taking a knee and getting out of dodge. We did a poor job of executing ( against Detroit). We have been throughout the season. It’s something that we have to get better at andwe have to get better at it in a hurry.”

On the game- winning touchdown, linebacker Deion Jones stopped covering the tight end T. J. Hockenson as he saw Stafford leaving the pocket.

“Our plastering rules have to get applied better,” Morris said. “We have to track that man all the way across the field, and take him, end that game with a knocked down pass and run out of that stadium with a win in the last seconds.”

Also, on the pass rush, Dante Fowler nearly broke free. Grady Jarrett was doubleteam­ed. Steven Means, rushing from tackle, didn’t get up the field. TakkMcKinl­ey bull- rushed too deep and went past the quarterbac­k.

“Dante Fowler had a great rush off the left edge,” Morris said. “Youcouldha­ve considered a holding when he gets rolled over and tackled to the ground. But Stafford made a great play stepping up to his left, moving to his left.”

Morris admitted that the coaches will have to consider blitzingmo­reintheirt­wo- minute defense. Sitting back in zone has been hurting them.

“We may have to go to some things to get a little bit more aggressive in that situation,” Morris said. “That’s one of the evaluation­s that we have to do as a coaching staff in order to help our guys get going and get going a little bit faster.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/ CURTIS. COMPTON@ AJC. COM fifield ?? Todd Gurley ( left) and Julio Jones confer as they leave the after Sunday’s last- minute loss to the Lions. “You don’twant players or fans saying, ‘ Oh, the Falcons have done it again,’ ” Gurley said Monday.
CURTIS COMPTON/ CURTIS. COMPTON@ AJC. COM fifield Todd Gurley ( left) and Julio Jones confer as they leave the after Sunday’s last- minute loss to the Lions. “You don’twant players or fans saying, ‘ Oh, the Falcons have done it again,’ ” Gurley said Monday.

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