The Falcons offense played well in Sunday’s win, even if the team’s breakout defensive performance stole the show.
Quarterback Matt Ryan, who still isn’t 100 percent due to an ankle injury he suffered against the Rams, helped keep the Saints offense off the field. He executed well in no-huddle situations, and made a couple of uncharacteristic scrambles when the team needed it.
Ryan may have been fighting through injury for a 1-7 football team, but he put it all on the line in New Orleans on Sunday.
Offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter praised Ryan and said the former MVP QB doesn’t get enough credit for his toughness.
Dirk Koetter said they ran a lot of no-huddle yesterday. Dirk says Matt's ability to run the no-huddle and the way he played injured are two things Matt probably doesn't get enough credit for.
I agree.
— Kelsey Conway (@FalconsKelsey) November 11, 2019
Atlanta came out with more aggression on offense, mixing things up and keeping a really talented New Orleans defense on its heels for most of the game.
As for his quarterback’s scrambling ability, Koetter thought the reported 17 MPH which Ryan was clocked at during one of his runs was a typo:
Dirk Koetter’s reaction to Matt Ryan having one of the fastest MPH times from the game at 17 mph. “Thought it was a typo.” pic.twitter.com/DjwelRyhe1
— vaughn mcclure (@vxmcclure23) November 11, 2019
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