Lots of bizarre stuff going on in tonight's game. Noted here along with other rambling thoughts:
- Only one GB possession in first quarter
- Previously stout red zone defense ineffective early in the game
- Ryan Grant, who never fumbles, fumbled
- More drops than I could count, the biggest offender being Finley's, which should have been a TD
- Couple strange calls by the Triplette (my least favorite ref) crew, most notably the no call on Cobb fair catch interference
- Clifton goes out early in the game, which causes the GB oline to suddenly become the Bears oline
- Atlanta with their first sack since week 1, then another sack on the next play
- Crosby absolutely crushing a 56 yard FG. And on the opening kickoff he drilled the upright. Crosby is dialed in.
- 3rd quarter seemed to take about 3 times as long as the 1st quarter
- Hawk, who never gets flagged for dumb penalties, gets flagged for a dumb penalty
- First time trailing by more than a TD since 2009
- Tramon Williams isn't close to the level of play he showed last year
- 5 WRs, 4 RBs, and 3 TEs catch at least 1 pass
- YPC = GB 2.9, ATL 4.3
- 3 kickoffs by Atlanta, GB starting yard line after those kickoffs - 14, 16, 18. Not one of those returns made it back to the 20.
Yet GB still finds a way to win by 11 points, on the road, against a team desperately needing a win and hungry for payback after last year.
- Only one GB possession in first quarter
- Previously stout red zone defense ineffective early in the game
- Ryan Grant, who never fumbles, fumbled
- More drops than I could count, the biggest offender being Finley's, which should have been a TD
- Couple strange calls by the Triplette (my least favorite ref) crew, most notably the no call on Cobb fair catch interference
- Clifton goes out early in the game, which causes the GB oline to suddenly become the Bears oline
- Atlanta with their first sack since week 1, then another sack on the next play
- Crosby absolutely crushing a 56 yard FG. And on the opening kickoff he drilled the upright. Crosby is dialed in.
- 3rd quarter seemed to take about 3 times as long as the 1st quarter
- Hawk, who never gets flagged for dumb penalties, gets flagged for a dumb penalty
- First time trailing by more than a TD since 2009
- Tramon Williams isn't close to the level of play he showed last year
- 5 WRs, 4 RBs, and 3 TEs catch at least 1 pass
- YPC = GB 2.9, ATL 4.3
- 3 kickoffs by Atlanta, GB starting yard line after those kickoffs - 14, 16, 18. Not one of those returns made it back to the 20.
Yet GB still finds a way to win by 11 points, on the road, against a team desperately needing a win and hungry for payback after last year.


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