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Turner gets last laugh on Hall, Falcons win 31-17
ATLANTA 31, WASHINGTON 17

By PAUL NEWBERRY
AP Sports Writer

ATLANTA(AP) -- A melee breaks out along the Falcons sideline, and
who's right in the middle of it?

DeAngelo Hall, of course.

"I was pretty sure," said Atlanta receiver Roddy White, a former
teammate, "that he had something to do with it."

What Hall desperately wanted to do Sunday was beat the Falcons.
Michael Turner made sure that wouldn't happen with a season-high
166 yards rushing, including two long touchdowns, and Atlanta
snapped a two-game losing streak by beating Hall and the
Washington Redskins 31-17.

Hall, who made two Pro Bowls playing for the Falcons from
2004-07, yapped away all week about how Atlanta treated him
unfairly before a trade to Oakland. He didn't even make it
through one season with the Raiders and landed in Washington.

Turner was just too much to handle in Hall's return to the
Georgia Dome. He broke off a 30-yard touchdown run to help the
Falcons build a 24-3 halftime lead, then finished off Washington
with a 58-yard score early in the fourth quarter.

Hall was the last guy to have a shot at the burly running back
on that clinching TD, but the cornerback - giving away more than
50 pounds - slid right off when he tried to make a tackle around
the shoulder pads.

"I didn't notice it was him," Turner said, a zinger even though
he didn't mean it to be.

Hall might want to keep his mouth shut the next time he faces
the Falcons (5-3), but he was still jabbering away after the
game. He threatened to call commissioner Roger Goodell, accusing
the Falcons of losing their cool - coach Mike Smith included -
after LaRon Landry's late hit on Matt Ryan set off a near-brawl
in the second quarter.

As flags flew, the outspoken cornerback jumped into the middle
of things, surrounded by a horde of Atlanta players and an angry
Smith. Hall was yanked away before any punches were thrown and
insisted that he didn't do anything wrong.

"Guys just started coming at me," Hall said. "It wasn't any
mindset to break the fight up. It was in a mindset to try to get
some licks in. Even the head coach came over there. Mike Smith
said some stuff, said some words to me, cussed me out. He was
grabbing at me, pulling at me."

Smith refused to trade barbs with Hall, saying he was merely
trying to break up the scuffle and didn't even know the former
Falcons player was involved. But defensive tackle Jonathan
Babineaux said the team figured Hall would try to stir things
up.

"That's DeAngelo," Babineaux said. "That's what gets him going.
You can't fall into what he's doing or he'll have you where he
wants you."

After a slow start to the season, Turner is getting back to
where he wants to be - something akin to the form that made him
the league's second-leading rusher a year ago with 1,699 yards.
He followed up a 20-carry, 151-yard effort against New Orleans
with an even better performance against the Redskins, who had
one of the league's top-rated defenses.

"Enough was enough," he said.

Washington (2-6) looked down and out at the midway point, having
lost running back Clinton Portis to an apparent concussion. But
Jason Campbell, who endured five sacks in the first half,
directed a pair of 13-play scoring drives on Washington's first
two possessions of the second half to close the gap to 24-17.

"They ended up having a little bit of pride in what they were
doing," embattled coach Jim Zorn said.

But Turner wasn't done. Taking the handoff on what looked to be
a routine play between the tackles, he found an opening, leaped
over a diving Landry trying to take him down at the ankles,
shook off Hall's attempted tackle with ease and rumbled the rest
of the way for the clinching score.

The speedy Hall didn't even attempt to chase Turner down,
realizing he was gone. So had any chance of getting revenge
against the Falcons.

Campbell took quite a beating in the first half behind a
makeshift line. The Falcons matched a franchise record by
sacking him five times before halftime, knocking him out of the
game for one play late in the second quarter.

Campbell went out again after another shot in the fourth but
returned to finish. He was 15 of 22 for 196 yards, including a
3-yard touchdown pass to Todd Yoder that gave the Redskins a
chance.

But Campbell also threw a pass that was intercepted by Tye Hill
and returned 62 yards for a touchdown, part of Atlanta's early
barrage.

NOTES: With Portis out, Ladell Betts rushed for 70 yards on 15
carries, including a 1-yard touchdown. ... Hill had his first
interception since 2007. ... Ryan threw another interception,
his eighth in the last four games, and was held to a season-low
135 yards passing.

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