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Ryan gets better when he’s blitzed

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Friday, December 05, 2008

Flowery Branch —- Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan is proving he’s a pretty cool customer when facing a blitz.

Ryan had just one real shaky —- or rookie-like —- performance. That game came in Week 2 against Tampa Bay.

He was also sacked twice against Philadelphia and had two interceptions against the Eagles’ bizarre blitzing packages in Week 8.

Since those games, Ryan has clearly learned what to do when passing the ball under NFL pressure.

“I think it’s the process that he’s been going through and learning about the league and how people are going to try to attack them,” Falcons coach Mike Smith said. “I think he’s done a very good job in the blitz situations.”

Through 12 games, teams might want to reconsider blitzing Ryan.

He’s been blitzed 91 times this fall and has completed 56 passes (61.5 percent) for 729 yards and three touchdowns, according to Stats Pass. He has thrown three interceptions and been sacked twice. His passer rating while under blitzes is 84.0.

He’s completing 61 percent of his passes overall (203 of 333), so he’s actually better (percentage-wise) when he’s blitzed.

“I think you’ve got to understand protections first and foremost,” Ryan said. “You have to understand if the ball needs to come out or if you’re going to be protected.”

Veteran center Todd McClure makes protection calls up front that help Ryan.

“Once he knows who we have picked up, he can feel comfortable that those guys are going to be picked up,” McClure said. “He just has to look for the unblocked guys and know where his hot [routes] are.”

Ryan also has to trust that his backs and/or tight ends will pick up blitzers.

“You’ve got to understand that you’ve got some time,” Ryan said. “When you’ve got guys in protection, you have to trust them. Our guys are going to make the block and execute the protection scheme. Our guys have done a great job of that all year.”

On the Falcons’ second play from scrimmage last week, San Diego blitzed Ryan. Running back Michael Turner picked up his blitzer and Ryan stood tall in the pocket and completed a 19-yard pass to Roddy White.

On two other blitzes, Ryan was able to throw it away for harmless incompletions.

San Diego presented special problems because it runs a 3-4 scheme. Teams can blitz from an assortment of areas in that alignment.

“After having played them, we’ve seen about everything you’re going to see,” Ryan said. “It’s about recognition at this point. You’ve got to recognize things as fast as you can.”

After the Falcons’ offensive line gave up 47 sacks last season, they knew protecting Ryan would be a major goal. He has been sacked just 13 times this season.

“You have to go into the game thinking as a defensive coach what is going to give you the best opportunity to win,” Smith said. “Some people have really come after our quarterback and others have played coverage.”

When teams blitz Ryan, he has to know where his open receivers are or where he has man-to-man coverage.

McClure has noticed that teams have stopped blitzing as much against the Falcons.

“We saw that earlier when teams tried to come after him,” McClure said. “Then they realized that they were going to pay for when it did happen. So you haven’t seen it as much.”

UNDER PRESSURE

A look at how quarterbacks have fared this season in blitz-situation passing. Statistics are for the top quarterbacks in passer rating with at least 50 attempts while being blitzed.

Quarterback; Att.; Comp.; Pct.; Yds.; TD; INT; Sack; Rating

Kurt Warner; 166; 113; 68.1; 1,439; 13; 2; 4; 116.0

Jeff Garcia; 58; 38; 65.5; 505; 4; 0; 6; 115.9

Drew Brees; 116; 71; 61.2; 1,078; 6; 1; 5; 105.5

Philip Rivers; 97; 59; 60.8; 872; 6; 2; 7; 102.3

J.T. O’Sullivan; 79; 49; 62.0; 647; 5; 3; 9; 93.2

Trent Edwards; 86; 59; 68.6; 684; 1; 1; 6; 91.4

Tony Romo; 99; 59; 59.6; 932; 5; 4; 3; 91.0

Jay Cutler; 121; 72; 59.5; 862; 7; 3; 4; 90.3

Peyton Manning; 98; 62; 63.3; 618; 6; 3; 3; 88.7

Aaron Rodgers; 82; 47; 57.3; 451; 5; 1; 9; 88.0

Jason Campbell; 125; 82; 65.6; 972; 3; 3; 11; 87.2

Matt Cassel; 114; 74; 64.9; 985; 2; 3; 15; 87.1

Donovan McNabb; 156; 86; 55.1; 1,115; 9; 4; 9; 86.4

Jake Delhomme; 103; 57; 55.3; 809; 5; 3; 6; 85.0

David Garrard; 122; 71; 58.2; 799; 5; 2; 13; 84.7

Matt Ryan; 91; 56; 61.5; 729; 3; 3; 2; 84.0

—- Statistics compiled by STATS Inc.

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