FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Dan Quinn compares his Atlanta Falcons to a cellphone running low on juice.Time to charge up.Coming off another potential win that got away but still on top in the NFC South, the Falcons are heading into a late-season bye week looking to invigorate themselves mentally and physically for the stretch run.Quinn, the teams fiery coach, hopes the time off will allow two key players -- cornerback Desmond Trufant and running back Tevin Coleman -- to heal from injuries that kept them out of Sundays 24-15 loss at Philadelphia. He said both could be ready to go by the teams next game, at home against Arizona on Nov. 27.The outlook isnt as promising for another injured player. Jacob Tamme will get a second opinion for a shoulder injury, according to Quinn, an indication that Atlantas starting tight end might be done for the season.No matter what, the Falcons (6-4) are eager for some time off. They havent had a break since the start of training camp in late July.Its important to recharge, Quinn said Monday. When that battery gets low on our cellphones, we plug them back in. We have to recharge, too.The Falcons squandered a chance to build a commanding lead in the division race, surrendering a season-worst 208 yards rushing to the Eagles and turning in their lowest-scoring game of the season.An offense that came into the game leading the league in scoring ran only 48 plays and managed just 11 first downs, continually facing third-and-long situations that it couldnt convert. Philadelphia finished with a commanding edge in time of possession, holding the ball for more than 38 minutes.While touching on those troubling signs, Quinn stressed that the Falcons still have all their goals within reach. Theyre 1 1-2 games ahead of Tampa Bay and New Orleans (both 4-5) and another game ahead of the defending NFC champion Carolina Panthers (3-6).There are a number of things were doing well, Quinn said. I dont want to lose sight of that.After watching film and getting treatment on Monday, the Falcons planned to take the rest of the week off. Quinn said each player will receive a binder, detailing things they need to improve on during the time away, and a schedule to maintain their conditioning.Also, each player will be reminded not to do anything that will bring embarrassment to themselves or the team.Rule number one for us is protect the team, Quinn said. Whether youre in town or back in your hometown or wherever you may go, have a real conscience for your brother. Were on to something pretty good here.Linebacker Paul Worrilow, his arms all skinned and bruised up from the grind of the season, said he simply looks forward to spending time with his wife and 19-month-old daughter.Weve been at it for a while, Worrilow said. Its a great chance for us to get our bodies back and get ready for the second half of the season.In a sign of how confident the Falcons are, they consider this the midway point of their season. That would mean playing four playoff games; in other words, getting all the way to the Super Bowl.Thats kind of the thought: Get your body ready to go through what we just went through, Worrilow said. Everybodys effort has to be top notch, top level. If theres something you can do to get your game better, you owe to everyone else in this locker room. Thats how everybody feels.Game notesPunter and kickoff specialist Matt Bosher sustained a relapse of a hamstring injury that bothered him earlier in the season, forcing kicker Matt Bryant to take over the punting duties at the end of Sundays game. Quinn said he doesnt think Boshers injury is as serious as it looked and expects him to be ready to return against Arizona. But the Falcons might have to consider bringing in another punter next week for practice, just to ensure that Bosher has time to fully recover.---Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/paul-newberry .---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFLFake Jerseys 2020 .J. Ellis hit two-run homers and the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres 4-0 Saturday night. Cheap Jerseys 2020 . 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When?Mo Williams abruptly notified the Cavs he would retire on Sept. 26, Blakes hopes were raised again that Cleveland might call. But the?Cavaliers?reached out to Norris Cole and Mario Chalmers instead.Ive never had to wait this long, Blake concedes. Ive always had a place to go. To be in this space ... its definitely different.Kobe Bryants magnificent show and Tim Duncans disappearing act notwithstanding, precious few NBA players script their own endings. For the typical NBA player, the ending is far murkier and significantly more anticlimactic. Careers simply peter out, clouded by the disappointment and bitterness that mounts as the months drag on and the realization sets in that nobody wants them anymore.There were 201 free agents on the market on July 1. There are still 20 who remain unsigned, among them Chalmers, Cole, Josh Smith, Kevin Martin, Matt Bonner, Kendrick Perkins, Andre Miller and Chris Kaman. Some of those players may not have known it at the time, but they have already played their last NBA game.Blake is not planning to be one of them. He spent each morning during the preseason scrimmaging with?Trail Blazers?players at the teams facility near his Portland home, but that option went away when training camp began. At night, Blake lifts and does conditioning drills.?He doesnt need the money -- he just craves the game. Blake has three sons -- ages 9, 7 and 6 -- and he has moved them each time he has changed teams, from Portland to Los Angeles to San Francisco, back to Portland and, last season, to Detroit. If he does get picked up, Blake says, his kids and his wife, Kristen, will remain in Oregon, which will be a difficult adjustment for all of them. But it will be palatable because it will be for just ... one ... more ... year. While his first priority is to play, Blake says he is also open to taking a coaching job. He started planning for the future years ago by enrolling in coaching clinics and attending real estate symposiums.But Blake knows its a numbers game. There were 60 players selected in the draft in June, and most of them will garner roster spots.Sometimes, Blake says, you dont realize you are retired until you dont have a job.THERES A REASON?some of the greatest players of all time (including Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson) embarked on ill-fated comebacks: Civilian life isnt nearly as exhilarating or lucrative or validating. Neither is retirement, for other reasons.Its hard enough for people who are 65-70 years old to retire, never mind someone 25 to 30, says Golden State general manager Bob Myers, who used to be an agent. Its a complete loss of identity. For many of these guys, its all theyve ever known. Theyve been doing it since they were 5 years old and they want to keep doing it, but suddenly nobody wants you to do it anymore.Some players warrant a courtesy second look because of their championship pedigree. Yet it doesnt take much time for them to be exposed if theyve stayed out of the game too long.We had a player who had been good for us who wanted to come back midseason, says San Antonio general manager R.C. Buford. He came in and did a 15-minute workout with us. It was tough to watch. We told him, Man, you dont want to do this to yourself. We wont let you do this to yourself.Buford declined to identify the player. I dont want to embarrass him, he says.Power forward Carlos Boozer didnt play in the NBA last season but contacted the Spurs last spring and told them he wanted back in. Buford suggested he play in San Antonios June minicamp, but Boozer declined. Then he was going to come for a piece of our summer league, but then he said, Nah, Im not going to do that, either, Buford says. So we moved on. How can we evaluate him if hes not playing? Boozer ended up signing with the Guangdong Tigers in China on July 30.JERRY STACKHOUSE IS a two-time All-Star who played 19 seasons for eight different teams. He made it to the NBA Finals twice: In a cruel twist, he lost to Miami in 2006 while playing for the Dallas Mavericks, then played for the Heat during the Mavericks title run in the 2010-2011 season.Once a guy hits 30, theres a lot of GMs out there who decide your career is over, Stackhouse says. You get nagging injuries that you cant recover from as fast as you would like. You spend more time in the training room than with the guys, so you lose out on the camaraderie.The preparation just gets harder and harder. And now, instead of going through all that to start and play 35 minutes a night, youre doing it to play eight minutes a game off the bench.In Stackhouses final season with the Brooklyn Nets in 2012-13, coach Avery Johnson eyed him as a valuable mentor who would tutor a young roster.I wasnt expecting to play, Stackhouse explains, but once I got out there and started practicing, I realized, Hey, Im better than most of these guys. Coach realized it, too, and next thing you know, Im out there.But on Dec. 28, 2012, Johnson was fired and assistant P.J. Carlesimo was elevated to interim head coach. Carlesimo was given a number of directives by the front office; one of them was to find out whether MarShon Brooks, who was buried on the bench by Johnson because of his defensive deficiencies, could play. Carlesimo briefed Stackhouse on his plan to give Brooks some minutes, with the idea that come playoff time, the Nets would lean on Stackhouse again.I guess the plan was, Oh, hes a vet, once we get back in the playoffs well throw him back in the mix, Stackhouse says. But you cant sit there all that time and just turn it on in April.The Nets played the Bulls in the opening round of the playoffs. Stackhouse was rusty, but he did what he always did when he entered the game -- he shot the ball. His first 3-pointer was shockingly short. The next one was the same.Two air balls, Stackhouse says. I couldnt believe it.Stackhouse continued his shooting drills during his forced hiatus from the lineup, but game simulation cannot be duplicated. Older players in particular need reps and minutes to preserve their continuity. Stackhouse was mocked on social media for his misses; even NBA players Mo Williams and Jared Dudley poked fun at him for it. In that Bulls series, Stackhouse finished 1-of-10 from the floor and 0-of-7 from 3-point range. The final three games of his illustrious career were DNP-coachs decision.It left a bad taste in my mouth, Stackhouse admits. Nothing against P.J., but what are you talking about? Youre choosing MarShon Brooks to save your job over someone who has done it. But I gotta sit there, be the veteran and take it.Now that hes an assistant coach with the Toronto Raptors, Stackhouse says he understands why development of young players trumps veterans who have a little juice left. Stackhouse, who never formally retired, practices with the team daily and still has success against the 20-somethings hes teaching.Dont think [a comeback] doesnt cross my mind, Stackhouse says. When [the Raptors] were looking for a stretch-4, Im thinking, Why dont you sign me?THE RECENT JUMP in NBA salaries comes with an influx of retired players clamoring to return. When sniper Ray Allen announced he was mulling a comeback at the age of 41, no one snickered, because his skill (shooting) is a timeless asset -- even though Allen did ultimately drop the comeback thought by announcing his retirement on Nov. 1. Likewise, wwhen Jeff Schwartz, the agent for 34-year-old Emeka Okafor, confirmed his client would try to return in December or January after a three-year hiatus, his potential availability (providing the herniated disc in his back is healed) generated interest because in a 3-and-D league, Okafor could serve as the last line of defense for a contending team.ddddddddddddFresh off career lows in every statistical category, including minutes per game (18.1), Paul Pierce considered all options before announcing that hell retire after one more season with the Clippers.Superstars cant be role players, Clippers coach Doc Rivers declared. Actually, they can be if they want to be, but fans dont want to see that.Paul had an awful year and he knows that. He doesnt want to go out like that, and I respect that totally.Minnesota bought out Pierces former teammate, first-ballot Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett, rather than pay him $8 million to counsel?Timberwolves?superstar?Karl-Anthony Towns?from the bench this season. It was a stunning -- and humbling -- ending for one of the games transformative players.Derek Fisher and Baron Davis have hinted at possible returns. Davis says he wants to play for Golden State.Who doesnt? says one Eastern Conference general manager. The hardest thing for these guys to understand is they cant play anymore. And were the ones that have to break it to them.It stings for a bit, Stackhouse says. Were all alpha males.And then we get over it.LARRY HUGHES ADMITS, in retrospect, he probably hung on too long. Hughes says he realizes he should have stopped playing in 2010, when he started spending more time honing his womens fitness spa business than keeping his skills sharp.Hughes points to his years in Cleveland, when he signed with much fanfare to play alongside a young LeBron James, as where his career took a wrong turn. He broke his finger in the 2005 preseason, he says, but because he had been labeled as injury-prone he didnt tell anyone about it.I played four to five months with essentially a broken shooting hand, Hughes says. I ended up having surgery. You are never the same after surgery. I should have said something.That same year, Hughes brother, Justin, died while awaiting a heart transplant. I dont remember much of what happened that season, Hughes says.Hughes began contemplating retirement in 2010. His wife and four children were living in St. Louis and he had promised his daughter Lauren, who was a promising player, that he would be done with basketball by the time she reached high school. He changed his mind when Larry Brown, his former coach in Philadelphia who had moved on to Charlotte and was looking to add some punch to a floundering 9-19 team, reached out.A few days later, [assistant coach] Jeff Capel called me, Hughes recalls. I thought he was telling me what time I needed to be there to sign my contract. Instead he said, Larry, theyre letting us [the coaching staff] go. The new coach, Paul Silas, politely informed Hughes agent he wasnt interested.Hughes sat out the 2010-11 season but jumped at one final opportunity with Orlando in 2011. The Magic called him on Dec. 23 and he flew to Oklahoma City to log a DNP on Christmas Day while his family opened presents in St. Louis without him. His stint there lasted just 22 games -- and he played in only nine of them. Coach Stan Van Gundy called Hughes into his office after he logged 14 minutes against Washington in what turned out to be his final NBA game.It was different, having someone tell you, We cant use you anymore, Hughes concedes. It had never happened to me before.Hughes, who never formally announced his retirement, wishes his NBA career had ended in a more dignified fashion. But, he says, he was warned.It all goes back to the Players Association, he says. They come in every year and visit the locker room and talk about preparing you for the end of basketball. Some years when you are making good money you ask your coach, Do I have to sit in on this if Ive heard it all before? But the message is a good one.WHEN ALONZO MOURNING was a college freshman at Georgetown, Hall of Famer Bill Russell took him to lunch. A young Mourning asked Russell when he knew it was time to retire. Russell said he went over a checklist of things he needed to do to get ready, and when he couldnt meet those, he knew it was time. Good health, Russell informed him, was the most important factor on the list.Mourning learned for himself during a routine physical in 2000, when he was diagnosed with focal glomerulosclerosis, a serious disease that can lead to kidney failure.The condition forced him to miss all of the 2002-03 season. The Heat, gravely concerned about his health, declined to re-sign him, but Mourning was hell-bent on continuing. He joined the New Jersey Nets on a four-year contract, but his declining condition and the extraordinary steps he needed to take to continue playing left then-coach Byron Scott admitting each day he put Mourning on the court scared me to death.The most immediate danger was dehydration, so the team and Mourning had to fastidiously monitor his liquid intake. He was also required to ingest a host of toxic drugs, including an ace inhibitor that left him exhausted. He spent most of his days lethargic and fatigued, while his teammates spent most of their days terrified for him.It took me seven to eight hours every day just to get ready to play, Mourning says. Aside from the practice, I had to do extra stretching and massages. I couldnt take any ibuprofen or painkillers like I had earlier in my career, so I had to figure out other ways to control the pain.It was crazy. I was a little off sometimes, on edge. I admit it.On Nov. 25, 2003, Mourning scored 15 points in 16 minutes in a loss to Toronto, then finally succumbed to his illness. He underwent a kidney transplant a month later.Two days after his surgery, Pat?Riley came to visit him in the hospital. Mourning, who was heavily medicated with tubes and wires sprouting from his battered body, woke up, saw his former coach and declared, Im playing again.Over the next 11 months, he endured the cellular rejection of his new kidney, which landed him back in the hospital. When he finally got back on his feet, he visited the weight room and discovered he could only lift 15-pound dumbbells. As he tried to rebuild his core, he felt certain he was ripping his incision, but was informed those painful tears were adhesions.Mourning eventually returned to the Nets in a limited role, then later rejoined Miami and won a championship with the Heat in 2006. Before the start of the 2007-08 season, Mourning announced it would be his final year. He made it as far as December when, as Atlanta journeyman Mario West went to lay the ball in, Mourning steeled himself to leap up and block the shot, as he had done 2,356 other times in his career. This time, Mournings knee buckled without contact. He tore his patellar tendon and -- just like that -- his career was done.As he lay crumpled on the court, he pounded his balled fist onto the ground, howling, Its over! Its over!Riley and trainer Ron Culp rushed to his side and gingerly tried to help position him on a stretcher.I made a move towards it, but then I decided, If this is my last time on a court as a player, I dont want this to be the final memory people have of me, Mourning says. So I told them, Man, get that f---ing thing out of here!Its hard to walk away. Its a love affair, like a long marriage. Ive been in a relationship with basketball since I was 5, 6 years old. Its hard to flip a switch and say, OK, its done.The trick, Hughes says, is to start planning for the end long before it ever happens. He offers some pointed advice for current NBA players.Think about what youre going to do next before you ever become a free agent, Hughes warns. Because most of us never really do know when its over.One day it just happens. 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