Falcons late push denied by the Patriots in the Week 9 Snap Reactions

Falcons late push denied by the Patriots in the Week 9 Snap Reactions
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Slides should be fun, but there’s nothing fun about the Atlanta Falcons losing streak. The team lets a close contest slip away.

Here’s the Week 9 snap reactions.

Penix and London return

Penix looked healthy and boosted the offense today. It wasn’t perfect; he’ll want that intentional grounding play back, but the quarterback showed some nimbleness in the pocket today and made the passing game functional.

Drake London appreciated that functionality and went off, putting up a hat trick and one of the best individual performances of his career. This duo looks like a legit pairing, but inconsistent offensive line play and coaching thwarted their efforts today and most of this season.

Jalon Walker’s breakout game

Jalon Walker was a force of nature today. Yes, he gave up two receptions and a touchdown (showing why he shouldn’t be moving backwards or playing ILB like some fans have begged), but the rookie nearly took over the game and helped keep his team in contention all afternoon. Walker had two sacks, two TFLs, and he continues to set the edge like a seasoned vet.

Nate Ollie deserves a lot of credit for the athlete’s development; Walker is becoming a better EDGE defender every week. Georgia fans should stop begging to move the player and enjoy the work he’s putting in.

OL is a mess

If you’re blaming the poor OL play on coaching, then it’s time to reevaluate that take. This group is bad, failing to execute the basics and make their reads, and “bad playcalling” has nothing to do with technique failures. If you think Dwyane Ledford, of all coaches, is failing to address technique or these mental errors in practice, think again.

The Falcons went cheap at center, and they are getting what they paid for. The rest of the line has been dealing with injuries and inconsistent play. Today, the team lost Bergeron early and Lindstrom late. Even if Norton returns, there’s a good chance we see Wilkinson kicked inside if these injuries bleed into next week. It’s a lot for an offense to have to overcome, and this staff didn’t need any extra work.

Defense is running on fumes

Young defensive lineman have stepped up and made splash plays, but this defense looks thin, and they are running out of answers to their problems. The Falcons finally installed their by-committee approach at linebacker, but unfortunately, it still left JD Bertrand on the field. The Patriots realized this on the final 3rd down of the game and went right after the LB.

The interior of this defense is a liability against the run and the pass, and Jeff Ulbrich’s beard is getting greyer every week. Getting Zach Harrison back would be a big boost, but these issues run deep; run defense and depth were the weaknesses of this defense coming into 2025, and those weaknesses are now front and center.

The men for the job?

This staff was supposed to realize the full potential...