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Predict the Falcons media slobber


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The Falcons were exposed today, the Deadskins and their Cousins found a way to join the Eagles and Giants in puking another win on Atlanta's resume.

I PREDICT that instead of the National media recognizing these pretenders for what they are, it'll look more like this...

"Resilient Falcons finally surge past the Redskins in a game that only went to overtime because of Matt Bryant."

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The Falcons were exposed today, the Deadskins and their Cousins found a way to join the Eagles and Giants in puking another win on Atlanta's resume.

I PREDICT that instead of the National media recognizing these pretenders for what they are, it'll look more like this...

"Resilient Falcons finally surge past the Redskins in a game that only went to overtime because of Matt Bryant."

Ahh, RESILIENT.  Thats the buzz word that's been so loosely tossed around describing the Colts winning 3 straight wins two of them being teams we beat, and get labled the worst undefeated team left.

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It won't matter in the end because GB is on a one way path to the SB, after the Seahawks loss last year the Packers are laser focused, I don't see anyone beating them in the playoffs including us

your right PU. Call Ron and the boys and tell them to just phone the rest of the season iin.

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I live in Atlanta and am forced to listen to their sports radio. TBH, they bitch all the time about being overlooked and snubbed by the media. They sound a lot like when we bitch about being snubbed by the media. 

I don't think the media will be all over them just yet. But if they keep winning maybe.

However, if we win this week in Seatlle, I guarantee we will be thought of as a better team than the Falcons in the eyes of the media. 

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