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Falcons WR Calvin Ridley: ‘We just have to win’

It’s pretty simple, yet somehow very difficult at the same time to figure out why the Falcons can’t win a game in which they outplayed their opponent in every conceivable way.

On Sunday, Atlanta won both the time of possession battle, 33:48 to 26:12, and the turnover battle, 3-0, yet still somehow lost a game in which the team scored 39 points. It’s the kind of loss that only the NFL’s most depressing franchises — the Browns, Lions and Falcons — can really ever suffer.

Following the game, quotes from the players and coaches will sound irritatingly familiar to fans. The problem is that there isn’t much to say after a loss of this magnitude — to the Cowboys of all teams.

Don’t blame Calvin Ridley, though. Atlanta’s third-year wide receiver caught seven passes for 109 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday’s contest. Ridley route-running was breath-taking at times, so it’s tough to imagine how disappointed he is after such a dominant performance.

Per Falcons beat reporter Kelsey Conway, Ridley said the team just has to win following the team’s last-second loss in Dallas:

Ridley now has 239 yards and four touchdowns in two games this season. Falcons All-Pro WR Julio Jones said he believes there’s nothing the young receiver can’t do.

Apparently, the only thing Ridley can’t do is get his team a victory, even on his best day. It goes to show how much more goes into winning than just talent.

Something must change soon or the Falcons will wake up 1-7 again like last season. For head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff, it’s just not good enough for the team to be competitive this year.

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