
A 31-17 win over the visiting Washington Redskins was all the Atlanta Falcons needed to reconcile consecutive losses to Dallas and New Orleans, and Michael Turner was willing to do anything to get it.
On his way towards a two-touchdown, 166-yard rushing day, Turner broke through a gap in the line of scrimmage during the fourth quarter and saw Washington safety Laron Landry diving headlong into his ankles — and he jumped.
“It happens so fast out there you don’t know what you’re doing sometimes,” Turner said with a grin. “I never hurdle. I try to keep my feet on the ground and just pound guys. I don’t know why I did that.”
Turner’s uncharacteristic move opened up 58 yards of naked turf at the Georgia Dome and put the Falcons well on their way towards victory over Washington, breaking a two-game losing skid.
“We just go out there to improve every week,” Turner said. “We wanted to bounce back and we did that today.”
Turner has bounced back in a big way too. After collecting just 403 yards rushing in the season’s first six games, Turner has returned to his 2008 form, racking up 317 yards in the last two weeks.
“It’s a totally different feeling right now,” he said. “I feel like I’m back to my normal state. I got my confidence back up.”
Atlanta (5-3) rode a high wave of confidence into halftime with a 24-3 lead. The Falcons sacked Jason Campbell five times in the first half, tying a franchise record for sacks before halftime. The battered signal caller left the game once in the second quarter and again in the fourth, but returned quickly each time. (more…)