By Mark Bradley
At Flowery Branch the other day, I was struck to hear one Falcon after another say the Green Bay playoff loss doesn’t affect their thinking as the Packers come to town yet again. “That was last year,” they’d say, and they’d all but scoff at the notion that payback was on their minds.
This made me think that the men expressing such sentiments are either liars or fools. And I’m pretty sure they aren’t fools.
That one loss hurt the Atlanta Falcons every which way. Sure, it kept them from winning the Super Bowl, but it cut deeper than that. It made us wonder if the 13-3 team of 2010 was as good as its record — a 48-21 home thrashing at the hands of an opponent you’d already beaten will do that — and it impelled more than a few folks who live in this city to adopt an I’ll-believe-it-when-I-see-it approach toward the local NFL franchise.
In August, a guy wondered why the buzz regarding the 2011 Falcons — who’d drafted Julio Jones and signed Ray Edwards and who were, after all, coming off 13-3 — wasn’t louder. Respondents tended to point first to the Green Bay loss. Had the Packers come to the Dome in January and absconded with a last-gasp victory, that would have been one thing. To watch the visitor win in such comprehensive fashion caused us to question everything about the Falcons: The defense, the coaching, the talent, even Matt Ryan.
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