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“I don’t care what anybody says tomorrow,” Anderson said after the 29-27 loss. “We have a lot of tough guys, but in certain instances you got to man up. Third down is the key. ‘Hey, ‘we got to get this, ’or ‘Hey, we need to stop this.’ Not just being on the field lackadaisical hoping somebody else makes the block or the catch or stop the pass or stop the run. You do it. And the good teams have that and we don’t. Point blank. We don’t. …We do have some guys like that. We don’t have enough.
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“We got to toughen up in spots. Either that or make changes,” Anderson said. “Make changes. Guys gave to be shaken up. I know tomorrow (players will say), ‘Willie’s just mad.’ Yeah I’m mad because we lose these kind of games we should win. I get tired of hearing ‘We would have won if that.’ Got to toughen up.”
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Much to the chagrin of Anderson and running back Rudi Johnson, the Bengals lost their balance and ended up throwing 26 more times compared to just eight more runs the rest of the way in a game that the Falcons praised themselves for adjusting their defense for more all-out blitzes on Palmer even though they left the middle of the field open.
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“We changed before they did. They changed at halftime, we changed in the first quarter,” said a perplexed Johnson. “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Take a look at a lot of the games we lose. It’s for that reason. It’s real simple. We make it real complicated. It shouldn’t be that complicated. We should have beaten this team.’’
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Our offensive line could have manhandled them all day. And they know that. Our offensive line knows that,” Johnson said. “They know they could have manhandled them all day long. Up and down the field. When all is said and done, we could have had our way with them. They could have helped everything out. It could have eased up the pressure on defense. Everything."
Anderson fumed, “To see them put who they put over me (and the rest of the offensive line) and say you can’t run the ball, that’s a joke.
“I’m not criticizing, but it’s a joke. It’s not the Ravens,” Anderson said. “Give those guys credit, though. It’s a fast, hard-nosed, hard-charging football team. They’re a better football team than us today. That’s all that matters. I don’t take anything away from the Falcons…But you got Reggie White in front of you? C’mon man.”
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While players and coaches talked about trusting each other after the fourth-and-one play last week, Anderson openly wondered Sunday, “Sometimes that shows you, too, do the coaches even respect our toughness when we don’t…”
Anderson wouldn’t finish the thought but Johnson did when asked if running the ball was the difference between the first and second halves.
“There you go. There’s your answer,” Johnson said. “(The Falcons) possessed the football beautifully. That’s really what football is all about. That’s what it comes down to at some point in time. They did a great job protecting the ball, possessing the football all throughout the game. When we started with our run, look back at time of possession that was a big difference maker in the game also.”
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“When they blitz, you got to get the ball out quick. It doesn’t matter how many you’ve got in a matchup because they’re bringing the house and you better throw the ball or No. 9 is going to get his head knocked off,” Houshmandzadeh said. “It didn’t surprise us. They did it against Pittsburgh. We just didn’t handle it.”
Houshmandzadeh said he saw it all second half. Strong safety Lawyer Milloy lined up over him and cornerback Kevin Mathis was off him four or five yards.
“I knew they were bringing everybody,” Houshmandzadeh said. “If I knew, everybody knew.
“It’s tough to figure out because of the flow of the game,” Houshmandzadeh said.
Which is a nice way of saying, there was no flow.
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I think the above areas I highlighted are especially deserving of comment.
Very interesting.