FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Falcons coach Dan Quinn loved watching his offense, defense and special teams make enough plays to win at New Orleans.That might sound obvious, but Quinn tries to keep his goals simple.After losing the opener to Tampa Bay and scratching out a victory at Oakland, the Falcons are coming off their most complete game since handing Carolina its only regular-season loss last December.Mondays 45-32 victory had a little bit of everything.Honestly thats what weve been trying to build where all three units have a hand in winning, Quinn said Tuesday.That was special teams on the punt return, defensively getting the turnovers and scoring with it, then offensively getting so many guys in on the attack to contribute.Quarterback Matt Ryan played one of his best games since the Falcons previously made the playoffs in 2012, completing passes to eight different receivers, throwing no interceptions and using a silent snap count to overcome the noise in the Superdome.Running backs Tevin Coleman and Devonta Freeman combined for 194 yards rushing -- 296 yards overall -- and four touchdowns.Their superlatives overshadowed the lack of production of All-Pro receiver Julio Jones, who was targeted seven times but caught just one pass for 16 yards. Limited by a sore ankle and calf through the first three games, Jones leads the Falcons with 188 yards receiving, but is just third on the team with 10 catches.Make no mistake -- he is our feature guy, Quinn said. There are certain coverages that go his way and opportunities come for some other players. He knows that.As the Falcons (2-1) prepare to host Carolina (1-2) on Sunday, Jones is expected to be healthy enough to fully participate in practice. Its just the fourth week of the season, so Quinn isnt concerned about Jones numbers.I wouldnt sleep on him not having many games on him having (low) numbers, Quinn said. There are things he did that definitely didnt show up in the stat sheet, but I promise you he was a factor.Defensively, Atlanta had seven pass breakups and sacked Drew Brees twice. Deion Jones returned an interception 90 yards to put the Falcons up 20 points early in the fourth quarter.But the Saints picked up at least 13 yards on seven plays in the second half. Brees too often had enough time to set his feet and make accurate throws. Running back Mark Ingram picked up too many yards after initial contact.Quinn is most concerned about the high number of big-yardage plays the Falcons are giving up.I do believe in what were doing, he said. I do believe in the players we have. I just know well play like were capable of. Weve got a lot of work to do, but I do remember its a process were building and we have some new parts in here.Game notes Ryan hurt his left thumb in the fourth quarter, but Quinn doesnt expect him to be limited when the team returns to practice Wednesday. ... WR Mohamed Sanu, who hurt his shoulder in the first half and didnt return, will likely be limited this week. ... 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A last-gasp loss to West Coast looms as a costly lesson for AFL club Greater Western Sydney but its one they have learned from.The Giants slipped to fifth on the ladder after Eagles ruckman Nic Naitanui snapped a match-winning goal in the final moments of Saturdays crunch clash in Sydney.The (14.13) 97 to (14.12) 96 result will deny the Giants a top-four finish and coveted double chance in the finals - unless one of the leading premiership contenders slip up in the final two rounds.Giants midfielder Tom Scully noted on Wednesday that it was important his side shift focus to Saturdays home game against Fremantle.Yet he detailed how GWS coach Leon Cameron helped the side analyse the frantic final minutes of the one-point loss.We were very disappointed ... theres a number of lessons that weve learned, Scully said.We reviewed them really strongly and honestly.You cant afford to make mistakes like that in big games.If were in as situation like that in the coming weeks I think well be much better prepared.Scully acknowledged there could be more thrillers to come soon, with thhe expansion clubs maiden finals campaign fast approaching.ddddddddddddAs you get towards finals and big games like that, theyre generally pretty close, the 25-year-old said.Its funny, we actually spoke about it (what to do in a close finish) not long ago.A couple of things in our control we could have done better.Everyone will probably look at the last stoppage in isolation but leading up to that there were probably multiple times when we could have influenced the game differently.We cant get that back now. 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