Chattanooga Times Free Press

Dan Quinn gains confidence from first season with Falcons

- BY CHARLES ODUM

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Dan Quinn was tested in his first season as Falcons coach.

He says he learned he could “stay rock- solid” through the grind, which included dramatic highs and lows.

Atlanta finished 8- 8 with Sunday’s last- second 20- 17 loss to New Orleans. It was an improvemen­t from the 6-10 record in 2014, but still a disappoint­ment following a 5-0 start that sent expectatio­ns soaring for a return to the playoffs.

Tests? Quinn’s rookie season as a head coach included six straight losses. The Falcons couldn’t overcome the NFL’s worst pass rush. Atlanta’s 30 turnovers, tied for fifth most in the league, were especially frustratin­g.

“Those things test you at your core of your philosophi­es and beliefs,” Quinn said Monday. “Though some of the struggles were painful, it was beneficial to know I could stay rock- solid through those and stay consistent with the guys.”

Quinn has the final say in football operations but said he wouldn’t discuss possible changes on the roster or his staff until later in the week.

General manager Thomas Dimitroff was spared one year ago when former coach Mike Smith was fired. Dimitroff ’s status could be on the line this week. Also, offensive coordinato­r Kyle Shanahan’s job could be in jeopardy after the Falcons’ scoring declined dramatical­ly following the 5-0 start.

Quinn said he told players Monday, “One cannot understand what it means to be relentless until you struggle to possess something that is just outside your reach.”

The playoffs were the goal that remained outside the Falcons’ reach.

“That hurts,” Quinn said. “We didn’t get that part done.

“I wanted these guys to have something to think about going into the offseason, how hard you have to work, how hard you have to put everything into it.”

Quinn, the former Seattle defensive coordinato­r, helped the Falcons’ defense improve from the bottom to the middle of the league rankings. But Quinn couldn’t find a way to improve a pass rush that has ranked no better than 28th in the league since 2012.

Defensive end Vic Beasley Jr., the No. 8 overall draft pick from Clemson, led the team with only four sacks. The Falcons were last in the league with 19 sacks.

Quinn said the loss to the Saints was “a perfect microcosm” of the season. Matt Ryan threw a late intercepti­on, his 16th of the season, to set up the Saints’ winning field goal. Devonta Freeman lost a fumble inside the New Orleans 5.

“It’s disappoint­ing because we talk all the time about finishing,” Ryan said. “Finishing the right way. That’s what Dan preaches every day, and we didn’t do that.”

Some Atlanta players said after the loss that Quinn has the program headed toward better endings.

“I know this coaching staff is on the right track,” said defensive end Kroy Biermann. “Their philosophi­es are second to none. They know what they are doing. They are getting guys to grow and develop.”

Defensive end Jonathan Babineaux said he had “no doubt” a winning foundation was laid this season.

“With Dan Quinn and his staff, this organizati­on is going to go to a Super Bowl,” Babineaux said. “I guarantee it.”

Asked what he learned about himself this season, Quinn said, “I’ve learned the learning never stops.”

Quinn said that learning process included his first NFL draft with the team, maintainin­g relationsh­ips with players and “testing your own theories when things were going hard.”

He said this week will be dedicated to “self- reflection and evaluation” for players and coaches. He acknowledg­ed the process won’t be easy, including his self-evaluation.

“I probably need some time,” he said.

“THOUGH SOME OFTHE STRUGGLES WERE PAINFUL, IT WAS BENEFICIAL TO KNOW I COULD STAY ROCK- SOLID THROUGH THOSE AND STAY CONSISTENT WITH THE GUYS.” – DAN QUINN

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Falcons head coach Dan Quinn speaks during a news conference at team headquarte­rs on Monday in Flowery Branch, Ga. The Falcons finished the season 8-8 after a 20-17 loss to New Orleans on Sunday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Falcons head coach Dan Quinn speaks during a news conference at team headquarte­rs on Monday in Flowery Branch, Ga. The Falcons finished the season 8-8 after a 20-17 loss to New Orleans on Sunday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States