1974 Atlanta Falcons season | |
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Head coach |
Norm Van Brocklin (2–6) Marion Campbell (1–5) |
General manager | Norm Van Brocklin |
Owner | Rankin M. Smith, Sr. |
Home field | Atlanta Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 3–11 |
Division place | 4th NFC West |
Playoff finish | did not qualify |
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Scoring summary | ||||
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1 | NYG | Doug Kotar 53 yard run (Pete Gogolak kick) | Giants 7–0 | |
2 | ATL | Jim Mitchell 15 yard pass from Bob Lee (Nick Mike-Mayer kick) | Tie 7–7 | |
3 | ATL | Ray Brown 59 yard interception return (Nick Mike-Mayer kick) | Falcons 14–7 |
The 1974 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's ninth year in the National Football League (NFL). After coming close to their maiden postseason appearance the previous season and finishing with a best-to-date 9–5 record despite an upset loss to the Cardinals, the Falcons traded star cornerback Ken Reaves to obtain in-demand guard Royce Smith in a widely criticized move. During the strike-affected pre-season, they beat the Eagles 23 to 7 in a rain-soaked match, before losing to the Raiders, 28-16. Soon afterwards the Falcons lost key offensive tackle Bill Sandeman for the entire season with a slipped disc in his back.
Along with a form lapse from quarterback Bob Lee and an injury to running back Dave Hampton, this destroyed the Falcons’ offense. The 1974 Falcons scored 111 points with a mere twelve touchdowns, the lowest total in franchise history, and the second lowest by any team in a fourteen-game NFL season after the infamous “Zero Gang” offense of the 1977 Buccaneers who were shut out six times in fourteen games. Their failure to score more than seventeen points in any game has been equalled since only by the infamous offense of the 1992 Seahawks.
The Falcons sacked long-serving head coach Norman van Brocklin after being thrashed by the Miami Dolphins and having heard demands from fans to make that move.
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