Ryan leads unbeaten Falcons over Eagles 30-17
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Atlanta
Falcons wide receiver Roddy White (84) is tackled by Philadelphia
Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha (24) during the first half of an NFL
football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Philadelphia. |
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Either the Atlanta Falcons are really this good or the Philadelphia Eagles are really this bad.
Matt
Ryan threw touchdown passes on Atlanta's first three possessions
against the Eagles and new defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, and the
Falcons remained the NFL's only unbeaten team with a convincing 30-17
win over Philadelphia on Sunday.
The Falcons
improved to 7-0 for the first time while the Eagles (3-4) lost after a
bye for the first time in 14 games under coach Andy Reid since 1999.
Ryan finished 22 of 29 for 262 yards and three TDs for his first win against his hometown team in three tries.
Michael
Vick didn't turn the ball over for once, but he played so-so and failed
to beat his former team in his second start against the Falcons since
returning to the NFL in 2009.
The Falcons scored on their first six possessions before punting for the first time with 5:35 left.
This
was a validation win for Atlanta. The Falcons entered with no victories
over a team with a winning record and their opponents were a combined
13-24 going into this weekend. Perhaps that's why they were a surprising
3-point underdog despite Philadelphia's recent struggles.
Reid's
Eagles have lost three in a row since starting 3-1. Reid fired Juan
Castillo and replaced him with Bowles two days after Philadelphia blew
its second straight fourth-quarter lead in an overtime loss to Detroit.
Clearly, it didn't work.
Castillo's
defense allowed 18.5 points per game, excluding two TD returns against
the offense. Bowles' D allowed 21 points in the first 24 minutes and
couldn't make a stop until the fourth quarter.
A
sellout crowd anticipating a pending storm expected to hit the East
Coast soon started filtering out in the third quarter. Those who stuck
around booed the Eagles off the field, though one guy chanted
"E-A-G-L-E-S" in the final minute.
The
anti-Reid fans may be seeing him in his final months with the team.
Owner Jeffrey Lurie already stated before the season that another 8-8
finish would be "unacceptable."
The Falcons
methodically drove 80 yards on 16 plays on the opening possession,
converting five third downs. A holding call on defensive end Jason Babin
kept the drive going after Ryan threw an incomplete pass on
third-and-10. Ryan then threw a 15-yard TD pass to Drew Davis for a 7-0
lead.
Ryan tossed a 3-yard TD pass to Jason
Snelling to make it 14-0. Penalties on Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and
Mychal Kendricks on separate third downs kept Atlanta's drive going.
After
going three-and-out on the first series, the Eagles put it together on
the next drive by mixing in seven runs among their 13 plays. LeSean
McCoy scored from the 2 to cut it to 14-7.
But
the Falcons answered quickly. Ryan connected with Julio Jones over
Nnamdi Asomugha for the 63-yard score to put Atlanta up 21-7.
Atlanta
converted their first nine third-down tries, including three by
penalty. The Eagles finally held in the final minute of the second
quarter and Matt Bryant's 43-yard field goal gave the Falcons a 24-7
halftime lead. Bryant kicked field goals of 29 and 30 on the next two
drives.
The Eagles made it 30-17 on Vick's 7-yard TD pass to McCoy in the fourth quarter.
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