Breaking down the Broncos, moving on after a loss to the Saints | Falcons Audible Podcast

Derek, Dave, and D.J. take a look at the Atlanta Falcons’ 20-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints and detail how to learn, improve, and move on after a hard fought loss. They also take a deep dive into the upcoming matchup with the Denver Broncos and how the Falcons can get back on track on Sunday.

0:31 – Intro
0:52 – Falcons fall 20-17 on the road
13:34 – Moving on after a loss
16:17 – Mindset approaching Denver
19:49 – Breaking down the Broncos
26:43 – The crew’s final thoughts
29:46 – Outro

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15 comments
  1. chalk Denver and chargers up as a loss to. Surprise Surprise. The head coach with a career .365 win percentage is overseeing one of the biggest in season collapses in NFL history. Something this franchise knows about very well. #28-3

  2. The Falcons don't believe that they can win it all but that's a cultural thing. The Chiefs play like they expect to win, great teams play every game like they expect to win. No games off Falcons let's get it

  3. No way we win this game ! Falcons beat 1 team with a winning record ! Eagles ! They should be beating teams like the saints !! Rivalry or not ! SAME OLD FALCONS ! 😮😮

  4. We need to stop trying to "get going" after the half. The sense of urgency needs to occur with the first snap. The 4th quarter rally has become a consistent nature of this team, yet the tenacity needed should occur in preparation for the game…especially all of them in the NFC and division. Early on, Saints' players commented in press conferences last week, the importance of the game, and the level of intensity they planned to review film and prepare for the win. They did that from the first quarter. But one Saints fan said it best after the game, "we are all excited about 3 wins, but they (Falcons) are still #1 in the division"…and for that I'm grateful that our experience isn't like past seasons or that of our opponents.

  5. Let's stop babying the kicker. He lost us the game, period. We can come up with all the excuses in the world, but he lost us the game. That doesn't mean we need to get rid of him, but he lost us the game. Let's just establish the facts.

  6. Everyone wants to blame it on Koo and yes he is expected to make those kicks but the things the offense should be getting it in the endzone more and not have to rely so much on Koo

  7. Hopefully this Sunday will serve as our final wake up call and they realize you can’t sleep on any play much less any team we have 3 games left we are expected to winthe other 4 can go either way I would love to see us finally put all 3 phases together and win out and show everyone we deserve to be in the playoffs and that we aren’t just there because the nfc south has no defense so please if a veteran player is reading this go show the league what we fans know you can be.. please denver will 5yard you to death jump on the bubble screen fast and early pick it off and it will be 6 more often than not

  8. Against a good pass rush, Cousins in the shotgun will fumble the ball & throw INT's. It's proven. To minimize this fact we gotta have more variety in the play calling from undercenter but the OC is still refusing.

    Look at the 67yd pass to Scantily against the Saints. QB undercenter at the 30yd line, playaction and the QB's feet touches the 20yd. He covers 10yds, now he has space to step up & deliver the perfect ball. Cousins has gotta move his gotdamn feet in the pocket! Its the only thing stopping this offense from being great

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