Falcons Fans React to 'Misery and Pain' From Seahawks Loss

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The Atlanta Falcons came into Sunday with a three-game winning streak while the Seattle Seahawks had lost three consecutive games. But once Week 7 started, it looked like the other way around.
Seattle kicked a field goal on the contest's first possession. The Seahawks never gave up the lead after that, as they mostly cruised to a 34-14 victory at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
After falling behind 10-0 early in the second quarter, the Falcons pulled back within three points twice. But the Seahawks led by at least two possessions the entire fourth quarter.
Obviously, that left Falcons fans quite upset, and they expressed their displeasure on social media.
The overall sentiment was, although the team had played very well in the first six games, the Falcons resorted back to their old ways versus the Seahawks.
there’s my falcons! pic.twitter.com/VOBInRzfWa
— kelsey orr (@kelseytayorr) October 20, 2024
Falcons fans who traveled very far distances to attend the Week 7 matchup in Atlanta were particularly bummed.
Thank you for the authentic Falcons experience @AtlantaFalcons 😭🤣 pic.twitter.com/HVZNDCdTKW
— ATL Falcons UK 🇬🇧 (@ATLFalconsUK) October 20, 2024
The @ATLFalcon X (formerly Twitter) account is run by four United Kingdom-based Falcons fans. They flew 10 hours to attend Sunday's game.
Several Falcons fans sent them condolences for coming to the United States to see such a poor Falcons showing.
"True face of a Falcon," ATLienFalcon wrote. "Misery and pain."
Several fans were particularly upset with the way Atlanta's defense played. The pass rush was a little better at times but still not nearly good enough. The Falcons had just 1 sack of Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith, and wide receiver DK Metcalf had a huge game versus cornerback AJ Terrell.
Falcons are physically incapable of bringing down QBs!! How many times have I seen this!! Geno is grabbed dead to rights and he is able to throw the ball away after hopping around with rusher holding onto to his legs😤😤🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ pic.twitter.com/jQ6gEYwJPQ
— JazzyJeffRealTalk (@JazzyJeffRealT1) October 20, 2024
#Falcons defense got exposed today. They cannot rush the passer and it'll be their Achilles heel all season.
— Kevin Knight (@FalcoholicKevin) October 20, 2024
AJ Terrell makes too much money to play this poorly every week
— Rise Up Reader (@RiseUpReader) October 20, 2024
AJ Terrell post game press conference. pic.twitter.com/iReS7FTnTh
— Austin (@AustinPlanet) October 20, 2024
With the game out of hand at the end of the fourth quarter, several Falcons rookies received offensive snaps, including quarterback Michael Penix Jr. But seeing Penix on the field in the regular season for the first time didn't even make Falcons fans feel better.
Falcons putting Michael Penix in to just hand the ball off pic.twitter.com/FVV3Q7jIkc
— Not Bijan (@InBijanWeTrust) October 20, 2024
The Falcons, particularly the defense, will look to rebound next Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But that could be a difficult matchup.
In the first meeting with Tampa Bay on Oct. 3, the Falcons needed their offense to rally for a field goal in the final minute of regulation and then score a touchdown in overtime for the victory. The Falcons defense gave up 30 points and 160 rushing yards in that win.
The Falcons defense hasn't allowed fewer than 20 points in a game since Week 1 versus the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Dave Holcomb writer covering the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Braves and Fantasy Sports for On SI. Holcomb has lived in the Atlanta area since 2017. He began his sports journalism career with The Star Ledger in northern New Jersey in 2013. During his career, he has written for numerous online and print publications. Holcomb has also self-published four books, including a novel in 2021. In addition to On SI, Holcomb also currently writes for Heavy.com and Athlon Sports.
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