Rapid Reaction: Falcons 20, Packers 17
November, 28, 2010
By Kevin Seifert
ATLANTA -- Some thoughts from the Georgia Dome after a thrilling game between two of the NFCs top teams.
What it means: At least the Packers dont go down easy. Theyve now lost four times this season, all by three points. Two were in overtime, and the other two have come within the final minute of the game. Despite the loss, I thought the Packers did nothing to deter us from believing they are one of the top teams in the NFC. But theyll have to await the winner of the Chicago Bears' game against the Philadelphia Eagles to determine if they still hold a part of first place in the NFC North.
What happened: The Falcons got a short field to work with after the Packers tied the game with 56 seconds remaining. Packers cover man Matt Wilhelms face mask call against returner Eric Weems gave Atlanta the ball at the Packers 49-yard line. The Falcons had to move only 21 yards to get in position for Matt Bryants 47-yard game-winning field goal.
Final dash: The Packers tied the game with an epic 16-play, 90-yard drive that consumed 6 minutes, 5 seconds and didnt end until quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to receiver Jordy Nelson on fourth down with 56 seconds left. It was one of two fourth-down plays the Packers converted on the drive.
No rush: Rodgers was the Packers best rushing option against the Falcons physical defense, finishing with 51 yards on 12 carries. According to ESPN Stats & Information, the Packers used more five-receiver sets Sunday than the rest of the NFL had in the previous 11 weeks of the season combined. Well get you the full numbers after the game.
Dont forget: Rodgers was charged with a fumble on a goal-line sneak late in the second quarter. The Falcons recovered for a touchback and scored just before halftime in what was a significant momentum swing. Packers medical officials briefly looked at Rodgers wrist on the sideline, but apparently he did not suffer a serious injury.
Reviewable? Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez converted a fourth-and-3 play on that ensuing drive with a catch that replays later showed to be questionable at best. Packers coach Mike McCarthy didnt challenge the call, but in his defense, a quality television replay didnt surface until several plays later.
Whats next: The Packers host the San Francisco 49ers next Sunday at Lambeau Field.