Quinn: Falcons failed to meet expectations
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[December 11, 2018]
Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan
Quinn calls a play in the second quarter during the game against the
Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA
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Atlanta Falcons: Coach Dan Quinn isn't hiding from the fact that the
Falcons (4-9) are one of the biggest disappointments in the NFL. "As
we're sitting here at Week 15, we have four wins," Quinn told
reporters. "So you'd better believe we're evaluating everything and
doing anything to get it right." Atlanta has dropped its past five
games. Early-season injuries began the team's derailment, but
mistakes and inconsistent play have continued the decline. "As we're
going through it, from players to staff to everything, we want to
make sure we look at the body of work and get clear, concise
evaluations on everybody," Quinn said. "When you're standing where
we're at, it's not what you want to do, but that's part of it and
what we're looking at for sure. If you're clearly at four wins
during this time, then we have not met expectations."
Carolina Panthers: A once-promising campaign has disintegrated with
five consecutive setbacks. Carolina has gone from battling the New
Orleans Saints for the NFC West lead to being an outsider in the NFC
wild-card chase. "Things happen," veteran defensive end Julius
Peppers said. "Your plans don't always work out how you want them
to." That is certainly true with the Panthers, but Peppers said the
team still has a positive vibe. "To be honest with you, I don't feel
like there is a loss of confidence or anything," Peppers said.
"We're just not putting a good product on the field." Meanwhile,
widedout Devin Funchess, who is slated for free agency after the
season, played in just 32 of 72 snaps Sunday in Carolina's loss to
the Cleveland Browns and has just three catches over the past three
games. Rookie DJ Moore played 66 snaps vs. the Browns and
second-year pro Curtis Samuel played 58.
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Falcons head coach Dan Quinn calls a play in the second quarter
during the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
New Orleans Saints: The offense came to life by scoring 25 points
over the final 19-plus minutes Sunday in the Saints' 28-14 victory
over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after a slump of more than 6 1/2
quarters. New Orleans scored just 13 points during its funk -- a
stunning development for a team that averaged 41 points over its
previous five games while scoring at least 30 in each. "A lot of
people expect us to come out and be perfect, but that's just not
reality," Saints running back Alvin Kamara told reporters. "You
know, people make mistakes. We may start slow sometimes. But it's
not when adversity hits, it's how you respond to it. And I think
this team responds well to adversity."
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Receiver Mike Evans is on pace to break the
club's single-season receiving yardage mark that was set in 1989.
Evans has 1,207 yards and needs to average just 72 yards over the
final three games to surpass the record set by Mark Carrier (1,422).
Evans has three of the team's nine 1,200-yard campaigns, including
his career best of 1,321 yards in 2016. Earlier this season, Evans
broke Carrier's franchise record for most career receiving yards.
Carrier had 5,018. Evans, 25, is now at 5,786. Despite Evans' strong
campaign, Tampa Bay has lost eight of its past 11 games after a 2-0
start.
--Field Level Media
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