Bye weeks: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Seattle
Here are some things I noticed this week:
- Last week the Saints were saved by a personal foul penalty that negated a Drew Brees fumble on a 4th quarter drive that ended with a game tying field goal. This week they benefited by the officials missing a clear face masking penalty when Matt Ryan was sacked on a drive where Atlanta had to settle for a field goal rather than a first and goal at the 10 yard line. The Saints would go on to win by four points, highlighting the importance of escaping with only giving up three on that earlier Falcons possession.
- There was a slight game delay as the field crew had to fix the goal post after Jimmy Graham hung on it as part of his TD celebration following a 44-yard score. Graham tied a record by tight ends with his 6th 100+ yard game of the season. Who's record did he tie? Tony Gonzalez, of course.
- Down by four with about 2 and a half minutes left, the Falcons attempted... a field goal?? Granted it was 4th and 15, but doesn't that have to be four down territory anyway? To make matters worse, Matt Bryant missed the 52 yard FG. Atlanta wouldn't get the ball back again until there were 5 seconds left in the game, so even if they had made the field goal, it wouldn't have made a difference.
- Despite the loss, the Falcons at least played up to their competition this week. After suffering four straight blow outs where they appeared to be toast on both sides of the ball, a match up with the division rival Saints gave them a bit of a spark. There were points where it seemed the defense couldn't make a tackle, an issue that's plagued them for weeks, yet in the end they did manage to hold New Orleans to a season low 17 points and keep Brees to under 300 yards for only the third time this season.