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Steelers vs. Falcons: What they're saying in Atlanta after loss

Ben Schmitt
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett (8) works in the pocket against the Atlanta Falcons during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022, in Atlanta.

Playoffs?

Playoffs?

Neither of these teams appear to be headed to the postseason, but the Steelers delivered a big blow to the Atlanta Falcons’ chances on Sunday in a 19-16 defeat at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The NFC South is so brutal that the Falcons probably still might find their way into a playoff spot. But this loss is definitely a hit to those chances.

The afternoon game was pretty dull overall. But one couldn’t help but notice the influx of Terrible Towels and Steelers fans.

Here’s what they’re saying about the game in Atlanta.

“With the defeat, the Falcons fell to 5-8 before an announced attendance of 70,025 and remain 1-3 in the division,” wrote Doug Roberson of AJC.com. “It was the team’s sixth loss this season by six points or less.


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“The result came partially down to third downs. The Falcons’ offense missed on 7 of 10 chances, including an 0-fer in the first half. Its defense failed to stop the Steelers on six of their 12 attempts.”

The score was close by game’s end, but the Falcons had a horrendous start.

“The Falcons needed this win, but you wouldn’t have known it by the way they came out,” wrote Dave Choate of SB Nation The Falcoholic. “Atlanta’s defense allowed Pittsburgh to score on all four of their first half drives, with three field goals and one really dispiriting touchdown drive, and the offense simply couldn’t do much about it as (quarterback) Marcus Mariota missed passes, receivers dropped opportunities, and the team leaned away from the ground game.”

Some wonder whether Mariota needs to take a seat on the bench after the team’s bye week.

”It was a standard day, but one that evidently wasn’t good enough in what was billed as a must-win game for Atlanta’s playoff hopes … and might have long-term repercussions for Mariota’s hopes of maintaining the starting role,” wrote Daniel Flick of Fan Nation Falcon Report. “After the game, Falcons coach Arthur Smith, who’s stood by Mariota from the start, remained coy about the situation - but did seem more willing to consider making a change than he’s been at any point this season.”

An alternative to Mariota is the Falcons’ third-round rookie quarterback Desmond Ridder.

Such a move would warrant a rookie quarterback replacing a mediocre veteran.

Sound familiar, Steelers Nation?


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Ben Schmitt is a TribLive deputy managing editor focusing on Pittsburgh and online news coverage. Before becoming an editor in 2018, he worked as a reporter for more than 20 years in Pittsburgh, Detroit, Georgia and New Hampshire. He can be reached at bschmitt@triblive.com

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