April 18, 2019 6:22 AM EEST
The Falcons can’t even lose without making history The Falcons made history in a very bad way when they lost to the Bengals yesterday
Stitched Matt Schaub Jersey , and while I’m eager to start talking about the Steelers game as soon as possible, we do need to take a moment and appreciate just how amazing the Falcons have become at falling agonizingly short. First, there’s the fact that only four teams in the last nearly eight decades a have managed to pile up 36 points without any turnovers at home and lose. The Falcons have now done it twice in two weeks: Then there’s the fact that no team had done so well on third downs and lost a game dating back to 1991, and yet:This is truly astonishing, and it tells you exactly how awful the defense has been over their last eight quarters of football. They managed to dig in for approximately a quarter and a half against the Bengals, which is to their credit, but they still couldn’t get that stops when they needed them most. If the offense was just a little bit better these last two weeks the Falcons may still have won, but the thing is
Youth Matt Schaub Jersey , they shouldn’t need to be. It’s a swirling combination of poor play and bad luck that by now seems like it could only happen to the Atlanta Falcons. The problem is that the Falcons aren’t a garden variety bad team, the way they were for much of their existence. They still have a ton of talent on both sides of the ball—though the scales are tipped heavily toward the offense at the moment with their injuries and the various disappointments on defense—and they’re capable of playing well enough to hang into games until the bitter end. That means they have a shot to win every week if the offense is dealing, sure, but it also means we may have more of these ridiculous, history-making losses in our future. I’m not looking forward to seeing any more, frankly. Atlanta running back Devonta Freeman will miss his second straight game with a knee injury, and the Falcons also will be without starting defensive end Takk McKinley when they host the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.Coach Dan Quinn declared both players out Friday, extending a rash of injuries that have plagued the Falcons (1-1) already this season.Freeman went down with a bruised knee in a Week 1 loss to Philadelphia
Stitched Derrick Shelby Jersey , while McKinley sustained a groin injury that kept him off the field in the closing stages of last weekend's 31-24 victory over Carolina.Tevin Coleman took over as the primary running back against the Panthers, rushing for 107 yards, and rookie Ito Smith also was effective. The loss of McKinley means Brooks Reed will likely move into a starting role vs. the Saints.The Falcons also will be missing backup end Derrick Shelby, ruled out with a groin injury, and reserve linebacker Corey Nelson (calf).Atlanta already has lost safety Keanu Neal and offensive guard Andy Levitre to season-ending injuries. Linebacker Deion Jones (foot) will have to miss at least eight games after going on injured reserve.