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FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. cheap nfl jerseys . - Everyone seems to be playing Monday Morning Quarterback with Atlanta Falcons coach Mike Smith. By sending Michael Turner up the middle for no gain, Smith might have doomed the Falcons to an overtime loss to New Orleans, but the fourth-year coach wasnt surprised by the publics response. "Ill say this, OK? We have passionate football fans here in Atlanta, OK?" Smith said with a smile. "Regardless of what the outcome is, someone has an opinion, and thats great for your fan base. Thats what you want to have happen, and Ill just leave it at that." Though the move backfired, Smith repeated his postgame stance from Sunday night — that he would do it again given the circumstances and the Falcons spotty history of defending Saints quarterback Drew Brees in the late stages of a game. After watching film of the Falcons 26-23 defeat, Smith disputed reports that New Orleans guessed correctly on quarterback Matt Ryans snap count and thus had no trouble stopping Turner to set up John Kasays 26-yard, game-winning field goal four plays later. "They didnt jump the snap," Smith said. "We didnt execute on that play. I really dont want to get into any more details than that." Smith pointed out that the offence converted a fourth-and-1 with a similar power formation call late in the third quarter. Turner ran for 5 yards, and Jason Snelling caught a 21-yard touchdown pass on the next play to give the Falcons a 13-10 lead. But Atlantas inability to consistently control the line of scrimmage throughout the game led to its ninth loss in the last 11 meetings with New Orleans. A lack of pressure on Brees left the middle of the field open for the Saints to pick apart. The Falcons failed to record a sack and hit Brees just twice. They blew coverages, too. "The Saints did everything that weve seen on film and that we expected them to do," linebacker Curtis Lofton said. "They just caught some guys out of position and what not." Defensive end Kroy Biermann wasnt surprised that the Saints created extra time for Brees by chipping him and other pass rushers with tight ends and running backs. Brees, not surprisingly, completed 30 of 43 passes for 322 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. "Obviously, we didnt get enough pressure on him," Biermann said. "He could kind of sit back there a few times and was able to play pitch and catch with his receivers." Offensively, the problems were equally glaring. The Falcons failed to score a touchdown in three red-zone possessions against a New Orleans defence that ranked last in the NFL inside an opponents 20-yard line. Smith knows Atlanta (5-4) must correct its mistakes before Tennessee (5-4) visits the Georgia Dome on Sunday. "Twice in the red zone we had a miscommunication in terms of what we were trying to get done with some protections and we had a free runner" bearing down on Ryan, Smith said. "I think you guys probably saw 94 (defensive end Cameron Jordan) coming off of our right side, but it really was not an issue with what they did. It was an issue of what we did. We didnt execute very well in the red zone." Penalties didnt help, either. The Falcons were flagged a season-high 12 times — four on offence, four on defence and four on special teams. "Really, three of them were penalties that you just cant have," Smith said. "You cant flip the field position on 15-yard penalties. One of them, we were able to overcome and ended up kicking a field goal on the first drive, but the other ones, we werent as successful in terms of overcoming them." Each little setback played a part in the predicament Atlanta found itself in by the 12th play of overtime. Turner never had a chance. "I had my choices between the holes I could hit if they were there, but they just came with the all-out blitz, guys shot the gap and things like that," Turner said. "There really wasnt anywhere to go. I just tried to try harder and give that great effort to get those couple of inches that we needed." jerseys from china . The 33-year-old right-hander was 14-7 with a career-low 3.64 ERA in 28 starts for his hometown San Diego Padres last season. He joins a rotation that includes NL Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, Ted Lilly and fellow newcomer Chris Capuano, who signed a $10-million, two-year deal last week. nfl jerseys china .C. -- Cam Newton wasnt flawless on Sunday.TSN.cas NHL Play of the Year showdown continues today with two of the games brightest young stars showing off very different skill sets. The 12th match-up of the Round of 32 sees Matt Duchenes dangle go head-to-head with Steven Stamkos swing. 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