Atlanta Falcons-Carolina Panthers Week 11 Live game chat

The Atlanta Falcons will be looking for their first winning streak of the 2019 season when they visit the Carolina Panthers in Week 11 on Sunday.
For live updates and fan reaction from the matchup, stay tuned to our chat all afternoon:
That's a wrap! #Falcons win 29-3. Second straight game they don't allow a TD.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
ATL now 2-0 in the NFC South.
Allen Bailey records #Falcons fifth sack.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
Four takeaways for #Falcons today. ATL only had two on D coming into the day. Astonishing turn around.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
But a lot of Kyle Allen throws today have been WAY off.
Back-to-back holding penalties. Second one declined.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
Still only 3 accepted fouls on #Falcons today.
Nice catch & broken tackle from Graham there.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
He's a much better playmarker than Luke Stocker. Better option at TE without Hooper.
Panthers finally get on the board. Longest into a game the Falcons have gone this year without giving up points.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
ATL still ahead 26-3.
Second straight #Falcons D stop on fourth down. This one comes on fourth-and-1. Christian McCaffrey stopped for a 1-yard loss.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
ATL has a chance to add to its lead. Offense will take over at Car 34-yard line.
I'm curious to see if #Falcons can run out the clock today w/o their top two backs.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
Good start with Barner getting 9 yards on his first run of the second half.
#Falcons with their fourth sack on that fourth-down try.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
ATL now has 10. Count it, ten! 10 sacks in the last two weeks.
If it weren't for Dan Quinn calling defensive plays in the first eight games, the Falcons would be in the playoff hunt.
— Tom Pollin (@tjpollin) November 17, 2019
Qadree Ollison rushes for his first NFL TD.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
Falcons routing the Panthers. 20-0.
Julio Jones hauls in a huge passing play. Just as he did to begin the 2-min drill last week.#Falcons at the 2.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
Damnit, If only Dan Quinn would have fired Dan Quinn earlier in the season!!
— BO$$ Dawg (@BOSSDAWG75) November 17, 2019
It certainly looked like it. Not sure we see the ball hit the ground on replay tho. Think it could go either way. https://t.co/aUKuRv2jyp
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
#Falcons really missed Desmond Trufant. He gets a huge INT in the end zone.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
ATL stays ahead 10-0.
Kenjon Barner sticking it to his former team. Wow. Punt TD!
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
Look what happens with the Falcons defense when Dan Quinn stops calling the plays.
— Tom Pollin (@tjpollin) November 17, 2019
Vic Beasley sighting! Beasley gets a sack on third down.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
#Falcons get zero points off the takeaway. Drive ends with missed 38-yarder from Koo.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
ATL still ahead 3-0.
I'll be damned! The Falcons got a turnover. First interception since Week 2 against the Eagles.
— Tom Pollin (@tjpollin) November 17, 2019
I'm just as confused as Dick Stockton. A Falcons INT?!
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
Younghoe Koo hits 38-yard FG. Like last week, #Falcons ahead 3-0 after their opening drive.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019
We'll see how Matt Ryan does without his security blanket/TE Austin Hooper.
— Tom Pollin (@tjpollin) November 17, 2019
Curious to see if #Falcons strategy to receive works again this week.
— Dave Holcomb (@dmholcomb) November 17, 2019

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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