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Falcons Disrespect And The Atlanta Falcons
01-18-2013, 10:08 AM
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Disrespect And The Atlanta Falcons
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Quote:What does a 13-3 regular season and a thrilling win over the widely proclaimed hottest team in football get you? Cries of lucky wins and outright dismisiveness.

Everyone outside of the Falcons fanbase is tired of hearing how much the Falcons have been disrespected. Half of the fans in the fanbase are tired of hearing about the lack of respect. I respect that, but coming into Sunday's game against the 49ers, it's an unavoidable storyline.

Take this post from Pat Yasinskas. While he's picking the Falcons to win, he's absolutely right that he's largely alone. Everyone from ESPN to our own SB Nation bloggers have said the Falcons have little to no chance of winning. Many said the Falcons were lucky to beat the Seahawks, just like they've been lucky to win all season. They're the largest home underdog in conference championship history.

You may be tired of the disrespect card, but this is horseshit. The Falcons have done nothing but win football games all year. They won that elusive playoff game that everyone professed would change the team's perception, and they did it against one of the most promising young teams in the NFL. And as anticipated, pundits and media types have moved the goalpost again. Nothing short of a Super Bowl win will convince them, and even that could be declared "lucky" depending on the mood.

If you compare this to the Manti Te'o story and Tim Tebow's yearlong journey through ESPN's headlines, you begin to understand why this disrespect has continued even as the Falcons have smashed every barrier put before them. In Tebow's case, the narrative of a charismatic Christian athlete with an unorthodox throwing motion and an underdog story was so powerful that ESPN continued to treat him like a starting quarterback, though he threw but seven passes in 2012. Te'o's story of a dead girlfriend who was in a car crash and suffered leukemia during his potential Heisman season was so compelling that no one really wanted to check it carefully. And the Falcons are not a media anointed great team, and the Seahawks, 49ers and Redskins offered up great young quarterbacks and coaches who are perhaps more compelling than Smitty. Thus, the Falcons beating any and all of those teams must be luck, not confirmation of their status as a great team.

Once you start looking (cynically) at these stories, it begins to feel less like true disrespect for the Falcons and more like a kind of willful ignorance and stubbornness. The Falcons aren't good because ESPN told us they aren't, and for that to change, ESPN would have to be wrong. They would have built a narrative around something patently untrue. Why admit that when it's much easier to cling to the idea that the Falcons are a lucky team playing a weak schedule, which admittedly is tinged with just the merest stain of truth?

The disrespect can and will continue no matter what happens this weekend, and we have no hopes of slaying that particular dragon minus a Super Bowl win. It's the lot of the Atlanta fan, but it's a lot we're accustomed to by now. All the Falcons can do is take care of business. All we as fans can do is lend our support and, for those in the Georgia Dome, scream like crazy.

Let's talk about respect, and then our focus will turn totally to the game ahead.

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01-18-2013, 11:29 AM
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RE: Disrespect And The Atlanta Falcons
God I'm tired of these. Yes, we are disrespected. Who cares.

Least our win over Seattle was earned. We destroyed them in the first half and got lazy in the second.
We pulled ahead at the end and sealed the win with a "clear as day" interception.

This win didn't end in a bad ref decision on who had possession in the end zone. (see GB @ SEA).

Seattle is a good team that has a great future in front of them.
Same can be said for the Falcons. We were nowhere 5 years ago. We are now a playoff contender every year.

So I sit here and flat out not care about who is picking the Falcons to win or lose.

If we win the SuperBowl 2 years in a row, it won't change their minds on who the Falcons are. They will continue to be skeptics and I will continue to not care.

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01-18-2013, 11:53 AM
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Remember when they said we would be 1-15 or 2-14 in 2008 Gangnam Style
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01-18-2013, 01:51 PM
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It will make our Superbowl TITLE EVEN MORE IMPRESSIVE.....If winning it all is what it takes to get respect, then fine....that is wat we will do.

SF IS NOT going to win in our house. It will be close and we have the Better kicker (remember I said that...it will be a factor!)
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01-18-2013, 02:57 PM (This post was last modified: 01-18-2013 03:00 PM by juraitwaluzka.)
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The third quarter was even, 7-7. The touchdown drive was a thing of beauty.

We had a bad fourth quarter, got out executed, let the pressure get to us and lost it then won it.

Gotta give some credit to Seattle too, they earned their way back into the game.
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