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FIRST QUARTER
What happened: Sparked by Michael Turner's 33-yard run and two offside penalties against Albert Haynesworth -- the second on fourth-and-1 -- the Falcons drove 74 yards in 10 plays on the opening drive to take a 7-0 lead. The Redskins answered by going three-and-out with Jason Campbell sacked on third-and-long. On the Falcons' next drive, Matt Ryan threw into triple-coverage and Rocky McIntosh intercepted it. Clinton Portis was shaken up and left the game. Then Campbell's pass went off Fred Davis' hands and was intercepted by Tye Hill, who returned it 62 yards for a touchdown.
Analysis: Coming off a bye week, the Redskins continued to be plagued by mistakes. The Falcons even succeeded at drawing Haynesworth offside on fourth-and-short, and then Reed Doughty was whistled for the same penalty on fourth-and-4. Davis, starting for the injured Chris Cooley, should have caught the pass that Hill intercepted. The Falcons chewed up the Redskins' defense on their first drive, and Washington's offensive line opened up no holes for the running game and afforded Campbell minimal protection.
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4 Penalties committed by the Redskins in the quarter, including two on fourth down that kept Atlanta drives alive.
SECOND QUARTER
What happened: Another Campbell sack ended the Redskins' first drive of the second quarter. After Washington held, Campbell hooked up with fullback Mike Sellers on a 47-yard pass play. After a pair of sacks, the Redskins settled for Shaun Suisham's 48-yard field goal. Atlanta then moved 61 yards in five plays, scoring on Turner's 30-yard run to take a 21-3 lead. Campbell was sacked for a fifth time and left the game with a chest contusion; he wasrelieved by Todd Collins, who threw one pass for a 4-yard loss. Atlanta's final drive before halftime was marked by flags on LaRon Landry (late hit) and Haynesworth (personal foul) during a sideline fracas in which DeAngelo Hall also was an antagonist. Jason Elam kicked a 33-yard field goal as the half ended.
Analysis: The quarter served as a microcosm of everything that has gone wrong for the Redskins this season. Campbell was constantly hounded and finally had to leave the game as the offense generated little other than the long pass to Sellers, the defense gave up yet another big play and there were dumb penalties. Overall, the Redskins looked like a confused and undisciplined team.
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