Atlanta’s lopsided victory means Vick gets rest

Falcons quarterback tosses two touchdown passes, then watches from sidelines in fourth quarter

? The Atlanta Falcons dominated the Detroit Lions so thoroughly, Michael Vick was able to kick back and relax.

Vick threw two touchdown passes to Alge Crumpler, and Warrick Dunn ran for 116 yards to lead Atlanta to a 27-7 victory over Detroit on Thursday.

“It’s always nice when you get an opportunity in the fourth quarter to sit down, enjoy the moment and the victory,” Vick said.

While he was chilling and Detroit fans were leaving, Falcons coach Jim Mora was probably the only one nervous about replacing his exciting quarterback with Matt Schaub early in the fourth quarter.

“When you’ve lost two in a row, it’s hard to feel you’ve got one in the bag,” Mora said. “Until the very end, I was on pins and needles not having Mike in there.”

Atlanta (7-4) took advantage of playing the lowly Lions (4-7), closing the gap behind NFC South co-leaders Carolina and Tampa Bay to a half-game after losing two straight at home.

“Our division is probably one of the toughest in the league, so we have a long way to go before we even think about the playoffs,” Dunn said.

The Falcons improved to 4-1 away from home.

“We’re road warriors,” Crumpler said.

The only positive for Detroit was this: The result of its annual Thanksgiving game wasn’t as bad as last year, when Indianapolis beat the Lions, 41-9, handing them their most lopsided loss on the holiday.

Like last season’s matchup, however, the visitors were ahead by so much in the fourth quarter they rested their star quarterback.

“It was ugly and it was embarrassing,” said Joey Harrington, one of three QBs Detroit used.

Vick was 12-for-22 for 146 yards with two TDs and an interception. Crumpler tied career highs with seven receptions and two TDs, and had 104 yards receiving.

“Eighty percent of the time, Alge’s open,” Vick said. “He knows how to create space for himself and he’s always there. He’s my guy.”

Dunn went over the 100-yard mark on just 17 carries, thanks in part to some huge holes opened up by the offensive line, and topped 1,000 yards for the second straight season.

“Today was just a total team win,” Crumpler said. “Our defense came out and created turnovers. Offensively, we controlled the clock.”

Atlanta, the NFL’s top rushing team, ran for 256 yards. The Lions had such a rough day they went through three quarterbacks.

Harrington started and was 6-of-13 for 61 yards with an interception. Jeff Garcia entered late in the first half and completed 14 of 24 passes for 154 yards with a TD and an interception. Rookie Dan Orlovsky, who got a chance to play late, was 5-of-11 for 43 yards and, fittingly, a fumble with 15 seconds left just outside Atlanta’s end zone.