Instant analysis of Falcons’ 35-22 loss to the Buccaneers

Quarterback Matt Ryan didn’t have his best day, and the rest of the offense followed suit.

The Falcons from the first half of the season showed up during Sunday’s 35-22 loss to the Buccaneers. What should have been a competitive game between two teams fighting to avoid an eighth loss ended up as an embarrassing defeat in front of Atlanta’s home crowd.

Here’s our instant analysis of Sunday’s loss to Tampa Bay.

Offense

Quarterback Matt Ryan didn’t have his best day, and the rest of the offense followed suit. Ryan finished with 271 yards and an interception, while completing just 50 percent of his passes. The running game was again absent. Qadree Ollison led the way with a measly 20 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. Untimely penalties hurt the team’s ability to sustain drives.

Matt Schaub came in late and fared a little better, throwing a touchdown pass to Calvin Ridley in garbage time. This was the same type of frustrating offensive performance fans got used to seeing over the Falcons’s first eight games.

Defense

After what looked like a great start with an interception on Jameis Winston’s first pass, the wheels came off. The Bucs were sloppy, but the Falcons couldn’t take advantage of two early turnovers and the defense got exposed on the back end. Winston threw for 313 yards, 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.

Tampa’s two elite receivers gave the Falcons headaches all day. Chris Godwin and Mike Evans combined for 234 yards and two touchdowns. Worst of all, Atlanta would fail to record a sack.

Special Teams

This was one area that actually kept the Falcons in the game. Younghoe Koo was 3-3 on field goals and made his only extra point. Meanwhile, the Bucs missed three extra points, with one of them being blocked and nearly taken back the other way by Atlanta. Punter Ryan Allen was better than last week, averaging 43.5 yards per punt.

It was an ugly loss in front of the Falcons’ home crowd, but it wasn’t because of special teams. There isn’t much time to dwell on this loss as the team plays the Saints on Thanksgiving.

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Falcons WR Julio Jones questionable to return with shoulder injury

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones has yet to play in the second half against the Buccaneers.

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones has yet to play in the second half against the Buccaneers. He injured his shoulder near the end of the second quarter and is questionable to return to the game.

Atlanta is trailing, 25-10, in the third quarter.

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Watch: RB Qadree Ollison’s TD run gives Falcons a 10-7 lead

After De’Vondre Campbell picked off Bucs QB Jameis Winston, the Falcons capitalized on it with a Qadree Ollison touchdown run.

After De’Vondre Campbell picked off Bucs QB Jameis Winston, the Falcons capitalized on it with a Qadree Ollison touchdown run.

Atlanta now holds a 10-7 lead over Tampa Bay in the second quarter.

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Falcons Highlights: Julio Jones makes pretty sideline catch

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones surpassed Calvin Johnson at No. 30 on the all-time NFL receiving list with this first quarter sideline catch against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones surpassed Calvin Johnson at No. 30 on the all-time NFL receiving yards list with this first quarter sideline catch against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Falcons are trailing, 7-3, as the first quarter draws to a close.

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3 takeaways from the Falcons’ sloppy loss to the Bucs

The offense and defense traded off blunders for much of the game, but Atlanta’s special teams units played well.

The Falcons got off to a slow start during Sunday’s loss to the Bucs, and just like that, the momentum this team had coming into the week is gone.

It was the type of effort that got Atlanta off to a 1-7 start in the first place. The offense sputtered, the defense got exposed and Dan Quinn’s seat got considerably hotter after cooling off a bit since the bye week.

Here are three takeaways from the Falcons’ crushing Week 12 loss.

Secondary was outmatched

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Things looked good early on as the Falcons picked off Jameis Winston twice in the first half. Winston would rebound though and find Chris Godwin wide open for the rest of the afternoon. He would throw for 313 yards and three touchdowns, with two interceptions. While the pressure wasn’t as good as it had been over the previous two weeks, Atlanta’s secondary looked out of position for much of the day. Godwin and Mike Evans combined for 243 yards and two touchdowns on 11 catches. In fairness to the Falcons’ defensive backs, Evans and Godwin are two of the best receivers in all of football.