Falcons look to keep moving up playoff tree

The Atlanta Falcons are looking for their team to give it their all for the rest of the season as they try and push into the playoff seeding with a higher bid then their current 6th seed ranking.  After the 38-0 pasting the team took at the hands of the Panthers last week, the coaching staff will accept nothing less.

“I’m on the watch for everybody in terms of the way we’re going through it,” Head Coach Dan Quinn said. “That’s part of the evaluation you go through the whole season in terms of like how bad you’re going for it. That’s part of our program. That’s what I want, 100 percent all the time, all in.

It’s time for Falcon Faithful to take a road trip down to Jacksonville and help support your Atlanta Falcons on the road.  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so get yours today!

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Falcons fall to Saints

“It’s always tough to lose your first game,” Falcons defensive tackle Adrian Clayborn said. “They executed perfectly. The beat us on offense. They beat us on defense and they won the turnover battle. You can’t come back from that no matter how good you play.”

It was going to happen sooner or later, that first loss of the season.  For the Atlanta Falcons, it came at the hands of a struggling New Orleans Saints team.  For their part, the Saints did not look like the team of the past few weeks.  QB Drew Brees was 30-39 for 312 yards and a touchdown.  The Falcons committed three turnovers in the loss even as Matt Ryan was 30-44 for 295 yards and two touchdowns.

“For us to finish minus-three (three turnovers) was hard on us,” Falcons coach Dan Quinn said. “We weren’t able to create any defensively. We had a blocked punt and the turnovers really told the story of the game. It’s hard to overcome those mistakes.”

The Falcons must put it all aside and concentrate on their upcoming game against the 1-4 Tennessee Titans.  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your Atlanta Falcons on the road!

 

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Falcons ready to take on Eagles

The Atlanta Falcons have a ton of confidence coming into their opening game of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.  The revised team, with new head coach Dan  Quinn and offensive coordinator  Kyle Shanahan have the team running at a high level and the off season moves have helped to make the offense a bit more potent.

But not all areas can be addressed with one off season.  While the offense is stronger, the defense will be the linchpin that will get them to the playoffs and even with first round pick Vic Beasley  and a handful of veteran free agents, they will be hard pressed to do too much better than last seasons worst defense in the NFL.

There is only one way to figure all of this out and that is to let them play the game and you still have a chance to be there.  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your Atlanta Falcons!

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