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Falcons coach Mike Smith wasnt concerned about Turners lack of production because the plan was for Ryan to air out the passing game and spread the ball around. "We really wanted to look at the passing game," Smith said. "It was more so of an emphasis of what we wanted to do. There were some nice opportunities." Samuel, the veteran Atlanta acquired in an April trade with Philadelphia, seemed to celebrate prematurely after his coverage contributed to a short incompletion that Daalton threw too high for Green.dddddddddddd On the next snap, Green ran straight ahead on a "go" route and easily beat Samuel with a double move to make an over-the-shoulder catch that put the Bengals up 10-3. "He sat on the route before, and I got him on the double move," Green said. "Yeah, we took advantage of that. We got to go over the top on him." Samuel accepted the blame for blowing a third-and-15 situation and letting Green score. "We were going at it," Samuel said. "I relaxed on the deep ball a little bit, and he got over on top of me. It was third-and-long, so it was time to put the ball up." Ryan answered with a nine-play, 88-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard TD catch by Polite. An over-the-middle pass on the previous snap to Jones, last years No. 6 overall draft pick, covered 23 yards. "Im just trying to make good decisions and be accurate with the football," Ryan said. "We have really talented wide receivers and tight ends. My job is to try to get them the ball in a good spot to make a play with." The game was tied 10-all when Ryan and Dalton left the game late in the second quarter. Chris Redman took over for Atlanta, directing a nine-play drive that ended with Matt Bryants 22-yard field goal and gave the Falcons a 13-10 halftime lead. Bruce Gradkowski, the Bengals No. 2 quarterback, helped Cincinnati take a 17-13 lead early in the third on a 12-yard touchdown pass to rookie Mohamed Sanu. 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"But we also had two dropped balls. You can never let that get into your program. Defensively, we got a couple of tipped balls, which was good, but youve got to come down with those and get the turnovers." ' ' '


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