Falcons ready for Jacksonville game

Atlanta Falcons running back Dimitri Nance (30) does a little "Dirty Bird" dance in the endzone after scoring a 1-yard touchdown run for a 17-3 lead over the Kansas City Chiefs during 4th quarter action in the exhibition season opener at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Friday, August 13, 2010. Curtis Compton ccompton@ajc.com

Atlanta Falcons running back Dimitri Nance (30) does a little "Dirty Bird" dance in the endzone after scoring a 1-yard touchdown run for a 17-3 lead over the Kansas City Chiefs during 4th quarter action in the exhibition season opener at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Friday, August 13, 2010. Curtis Compton ccompton@ajc.com

FLOWERY BRANCH — The Falcons released their final preseason depth chart on Sunday.

It will undergo some major restructuring before the season opener against Pittsburgh on Sept. 12.

There are a couple of things of note.

Kroy Biermann is still listed as the third left defensive end behind Jamaal Anderson and Chauncey Davis.

Stephen Nicholas is still listed as the starting strongside linebacker, despite that rookie Sean Weatherspoon has started the last two exhibition games at the spot.

Against Jacksonville, the reserves will get to play a lot. One of the most interesting battles will be at backup running back. The Falcons probably don’t have the luxury of keeping two fullbacks so Dan Klecko will need to have a good special teams day.  Also, running backs Dimitri Nance and Antone Smith are in a fight for the last running back spot.

Here’s a look at the depth chart:

OFFENSE
WR
12 Michael Jenkins 86 Brian Finneran 14 Eric Weems 11 Troy Bergeron
17 Brandyn Harvey 16 Tim Buckley
LT 72 Sam Baker 74 Will Svitek
LG 63 Justin Blalock 69 Blake Schlueter
C 62 Todd McClure 66 Brett Romberg 61 Joe Hawley 67 Rob Bruggeman
RG 73 Harvey Dahl 79 Mike Johnson 65 Jose Valdez
RT 77 Tyson Clabo 75 Garrett Reynolds
TE 88 Tony Gonzalez 87 Justin Peelle 89 Keith Zinger 81 Michael Palmer
48 Robbie Agnone
WR 84 Roddy White 83 Harry Douglas 19 Ryan Wolfe
15 Andy Strickland
QB 2 Matt Ryan 8 Chris Redman 4 John Parker Wilson
RB 33 Michael Turner 32 Jerious Norwood 44 Jason Snelling 35 Antone Smith
30 Dimitri Nance
FB 34 Ovie Mughelli 49 Dan Klecko

DEFENSE
RE
55 John Abraham 90 Lawrence Sidbury 96 Emmanuel Stephens 64 Maurice Lucas
DT
95 Jonathan Babineaux 91 Corey Peters 97 Trey Lewis
DT 94 Peria Jerry 93 Thomas Johnson 99 Vance Walker
LE 98 Jamaal Anderson 92 Chauncey Davis 71 Kroy Biermann
OLB 54 Stephen Nicholas 56 Sean Weatherspoon 52 Coy Wire 43 Weston Johnson
MLB 50 Curtis Lofton 59 Spencer Adkins 45 Bear Woods
OLB 53 Mike Peterson 56 Sean Weatherspoon 51 Robert James
RCB 23 Dunta Robinson 21 Christopher Owens 24 Dominique Franks 37 Dominique Daniels
LCB 20 Brent Grimes 29 Brian Williams 22 Chevis Jackson
S
26 Erik Coleman 25 William Moore 36 Rafael Bush 42 Eric Brock
S 28 Thomas DeCoud 27 Matt Giordano 39 Shann Schillinger

SPECIALISTS
K
3 Matt Bryant
KO 9 Michael Koenen 3 Matt Bryant
P 9 Michael Koenen 3 Matt Bryant
KR 14 Eric Weems 24 Dominique Franks
PR 14 Eric Weems 83 Harry Douglas
LS 82 Joe Zelenka
H
9 Michael Koenen

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87 comments Add your comment

Jeff

August 29th, 2010
8:46 pm

Swiss cheese

Jeff

August 29th, 2010
8:47 pm

fo fi free

August 29th, 2010
8:47 pm

fo fi free

August 29th, 2010
8:48 pm

well hell, second then

Season Ticket Holder

August 29th, 2010
9:06 pm

Kroy Biermann has looked good in the pre-season games. He should be given a shot at starting at DE.

rekingball

August 29th, 2010
9:06 pm

technically your third

rekingball

August 29th, 2010
9:06 pm

Do you get paid more if you start?

rekingball

August 29th, 2010
9:08 pm

5th, 6th, and 7th

rekingball

August 29th, 2010
9:09 pm

no 6th 7th 8th and 9th

rekingball

August 29th, 2010
9:10 pm

no further comment.

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layinlow

August 29th, 2010
9:17 pm

Why didn’t my freakin comment show up? I want comment on you’re blog again. I didn’t say anything ugly.

woodie

August 29th, 2010
9:38 pm

Biermann should start before Anderson.

DHunt

August 29th, 2010
9:40 pm

Didn’t you have Klecko listed as a lock at RB a few days ago? If Smitty decides to rotate his LB’s like he does the D-Line, that could turn out to be a good thing for the overall defense. Forget who’s listed as a starter, get your impact players in the game and keep them as fresh as possible. That’s going to be the formula for winning in an 18-game season as well.

Falcon Fanatic

August 29th, 2010
9:43 pm

Wonder how many O-linemen we will keep on the 53 man roster? If we have an injury to one of our starting linemen early in the season I don’t know if throwing a rookie like Hawley or Johnson into a baptism by fire situation is a good decision and while Reynolds has looked pretty good at times do you hedge your bets that he is completely ready if Clabo goes down?

hmmmm..........

August 29th, 2010
9:55 pm

Why is Anderson still on the roster? He’s been a huge bust. He had one good season in college. Any chance we cut him?

Jimmy

August 29th, 2010
9:55 pm

We really need to be looking for a kicker.
Bryant doesn’t seem to be an upgrade from Elam.

realbirdofprey

August 29th, 2010
10:00 pm

Anderson is a great run stopping end and and he’s good at tackle why would they cut him?

Sly Ty

August 29th, 2010
10:01 pm

Watching the Steelers this evening, they have little chance to win against us by the way they look.

Sly Ty

August 29th, 2010
10:02 pm

Great point real bird of prey. JA98 is excellent against the run, and now we have several other guys that can rush the passer.

ryan

August 29th, 2010
10:10 pm

Defence for the Falcons has looked pretty good so far its the offense i can’t figure out they need add some depth WR because they have only scored 16 points thats terrible .

Falcons Fan

August 29th, 2010
10:11 pm

Why we still got gimpy Jerious Norwood on the roster? He is too fragile to be a running back. Jason Snelling is the real deal!

TLH

August 29th, 2010
10:21 pm

This depth chart can’t be right. On another note, somebody tell me why Harvey isn’t getting playing time? I’m a Roddy White fan but he’s suspect these days.

ryan

August 29th, 2010
10:34 pm

Roddy White is being double team a bunch Jenkins is not a 2nd WR they need go out and get a deep threat like Vincent Jackson.

realbirdofprey

August 29th, 2010
10:54 pm

If i were coach smith i would make norwood into a slot receiver and put harry Douglas on the out side. they both have speed to stretch the field then leave turner and snelling and some times norwood at RB

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dekaldawg

August 29th, 2010
11:03 pm

realbirdofprey That’s why you are not the coach!! Thank Goodness

Iron Head

August 29th, 2010
11:06 pm

Mark my word William Moore is going to knock someone out before the season ends. The guy hits like a missle.

realbirdofprey

August 29th, 2010
11:19 pm

@dekaldawg whats wrong with that? harry is similar to wes welker and steve smith at least to me and norwood is similar to percey harvin we could have an extremely explosive offense

BigTimeTechFan

August 29th, 2010
11:20 pm

William Moore scares me, and I was watching on TV.

GT GRAD

August 29th, 2010
11:26 pm

Pittsburg Steelers keeps talking like they will cut Jonathan Dwyer………….Falcons should definitely sign Dwyer if he becomes available. He will be a very solid RB for many years in the NFL!

TLH

August 29th, 2010
11:32 pm

People the Falcons are not going to sign Vincent Jackson. Put that to rest. Now I repeat, somebody please tell me why Brandyn Harvey is not playing?

FrontRow

August 29th, 2010
11:46 pm

I count 78 either I am off by 3 or we still have at least one more cut before Tuesday.

@TLH – practice squad guy? I wonder about the TE Palmer great hands but can he block?

TLH

August 29th, 2010
11:57 pm

@ FrontRow. Hopefully the Falcons won’t cut him. He’s a sleeper just watch and see. On another note, I bet William Moore will be starting @ SS after the bye week. Cole is a beast but pass coverage is waaayy below average. William will eventaully have those receivers scared to come across the middle. He lays wood. No homo. LOL..

FrontRow

August 30th, 2010
12:24 am

Has Harvey even played anything but special teams? Falcons have enough receivers and may be trying to hide one at the end of the roster. Meier would have made the team.

Coleman is a FS not SS. So, Moore may be the best (only?) SS on the team. I would really like to see more #25 and #56 on the field at the same time; seemed to me that a running team like the Dolphins could not run with those 2 in the game but it’s hard to tell on TV.

theangryhippie

August 30th, 2010
12:37 am

We’ve got extra players at D-line and CB. Look for a trade for a WR.

RationalFan

August 30th, 2010
12:46 am

I want Shann Schillinger as the fourth safety on the roster. I’m surprised they haven’t moved him up on it (motivation maybe?). Schillinger is a very smart young man. He has shown he can play either the strong or the free safety position. Schillinger has sure hands, closes fast, hits hard, and brings em down. The three pre-season games has shown he can play now both in the backfield and on ST. I like him as a solid addition for the Falcon’s future. It will be interesting to see how the 53 shake out.

dekaldawg

August 30th, 2010
1:52 am

realbirdofprey I do agree that Harry Should be opposite of Roddy White as a Starter! But norwood is a Back! Maybe throw screens and other plays out of the backfield for him! But his durability has been a Major Problem! He just needs to be Healthy a WHOLE Season.

GTMustang

August 30th, 2010
4:22 am

I hate to see Jenkins back up there at #1. Mr. Dropsy pissed me off more times last year than I care to remember.

I would like to see HD sew up that spot.

freedyg

August 30th, 2010
5:17 am

this is the same depth chart they have released all pre season… this is not news…. d-rob has been listed as a starter every time & has not played in a game yet. beerman has been listed a 3rd teamer but plays more with the starters….. this is just what the coaches put out there not a real depth chart…

Got to Upgrade

August 30th, 2010
5:55 am

8-8 unless they upgrade at WR.

willie g loves football

August 30th, 2010
6:31 am

the falcons better score touchdowns the f g kicker sux .

willie g loves football

August 30th, 2010
6:32 am

IF THE FALCONS DONT BEAT THE STEELERS IN 2 WEEKS IT WILL BE A LONG SEASON IF THEY DONT WIN WITH BIG BEN GONE .

BFALCON

August 30th, 2010
7:08 am

Sign Antonio Bryant, he was cut by Bengals. His knees can’t be any worse than Finneran’s. He torched the Falcons last year. As I see it now the Falcons must upgrade WR position and Kicker. M.Bryant is not getting the job done.

head-mo-fo

August 30th, 2010
7:10 am

Kroy Bierman is our pass rush speacialist not an every down run stopping Defensive End. It may be smart for him to come off the bench rested on third down in order that we may get to the opposing team’s quarterback.

Matt Bryant scares me. We need to look for another option at place kicker. He is exactly who we thought he was, and we are letting him off the hook!!

Duuuh?

August 30th, 2010
7:12 am

Let’s see. Roddy is not a #1 receiver. Jenkins is not a #2 receiver. They both drop a lot of balls. They’re gonna make that young QB look bad. Where have I heard that??? Oh yeah; we had another young QB then and everyone said it was his fault for throwing the ball too hard. Just sayin…..

Bring Him Back

August 30th, 2010
7:25 am

Somebody better call Morten Anderson and quick!!!!

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Once "Recent" Reader

August 30th, 2010
8:03 am

Duuh . …After reading a whole lot the first year about the former QB, whom I liked and enjoyed watching . . .I finally went and took a good look at his numbers. I was really suprised at how mediocre, or below average they were as a passer. Obviously, exceptional runner. Still, I was very suprised by the passing and QB rating. Anyone looking at that alone without seeing him play and knowing the excitement – intangibles would think .. . .just another run o the mill QB. Best rating ever was 81 (excluding last year of 93 with 13 pass attempts). . .and mostly was in 70s with a couple of 60s. MR has been 87 & 81 (80.9) thus far. Still, I definitely was shocked at the pretty below par passing numbers as I thought they would be better for the former QB.

Big Dawg

August 30th, 2010
8:21 am

73rd!!! Do get a prize like being 1st

Larry

August 30th, 2010
8:21 am

Still not completely sold on our OC and DC (especially Van Gorder), but from a player perspective, here are the five missing pieces to a championship in order of importance:

1. A strong, physical, dominating DE in the form of a Dwight Freeney (Colts) or Jared Allen (Vikings).
2. A LCB to compliment Robinson. Grimes and Owens will be targets all season. Williams is capable.
3. A dominant LT (Mike Kenn Type). Baker is barely adequate.
4. A reliable and tough speed back (Bush) to compliment Turner. Norwood is too fragile, runs afraid, and possibly the easiest RB in the NFL to tackle upon contact. He goes down willingly!
5. An automatic FG kicker. Amazingly after last season this lack of confidence hasn’t been addressed.

Lastly, it isn’t in my top 5 but I still believe the Falcons need a great, reliable wide receiver. The great offenses today and in the past have/had at least two and Roddy White, despite his notable seasonal statistics, is a heartbreak waiting to happen. I think he’d be a better #2 option to remove the pressure and expectations of catching the winning pass that he will predictably drop one or two time per year. He is our number #1 because the rest of our receivers are so marginal.

jerry

August 30th, 2010
8:27 am

In the two years that Turner has been with the Falcons, he has caught a total of 11 passes. That is way too few for a running back to catch. Hell, I’ve seen the Steelers throw 5 or 6 screen passes in one game before. Malarkey needs to open up his imagination.

Manny

August 30th, 2010
8:29 am

Here’s the deal, IMO:

I watched that Steelers/Broncos game and I had the Steelers as a loss for the Falcons. I’m not that sure anymore. Here’s why-

I can see the Steelers having difficulty with the no-huddle. I also see that their corners are weak. I mean, VERY weak! I was totally surprised!

Dennis Dixon looked green and over-his-head. They are a totally different team without Big Ben. And Leftwich is a tackling dummy.

Here’s the bottom line- the Falcons should win this game. The Steelers are in disarray on both sides of the ball. If Matt Ryan is accurate, the Falcons’ offense is tailor-made for the Steelers. Biermann should be on the highlight reel against their offensive line. This game should be a pretty good game for the Falcons.

However, if the Falcons lose against the Steelers- I weep for the season. This game should be that much of a gimme.

Paddy

August 30th, 2010
8:30 am

Hmmmmm, I don’t believe the Falcons have any plans on cutting their starting DE in Anderson If nobody has beat him out, cut the other guys.
that makes more sense. They must be awful!

Paddy

August 30th, 2010
8:33 am

reckingball…Of course you make more money if you start. But it is not earned as salary. It can amount to a very large piece of the players income.

robdawg08

August 30th, 2010
8:53 am

Unless Abraham can play with more speed (where did his sacks disappear to ?) Then let Sidbury start at RE. We need a speed rush on the ends that can pressure and sack QB’s. Abraham looked much slower last year.

I like Nance at the final RB spot. He looks like another Jerious Norwood but healthier…

robdawg08

August 30th, 2010
8:56 am

The problem in the Steelers game will be our offense against their great defense led by Troy Polamalu and James Harrison. Falcons offense was awful in preseason in red zone. The kicking game is iffy as well.

Mazetti

August 30th, 2010
8:56 am

Orlando, Is Matt Bryant secure? Any chance the team brings looks at the waiver wire for another PK?

bama-falcon fan

August 30th, 2010
9:05 am

DT slots look strong on defense. LB and DB’s look adequate. I am worried about offense. We should have made some upgrades this past season but we looked the other way. TD failed to learn that lesson for Bill B in New England. QB is okay but we have let time catch-up with our RB’s, TE’s and WR’s. Looks like 2011 will be the year of a offensive minded draft.

Delbert D.

August 30th, 2010
9:07 am

That was the last dance for Dimitri Nance.

Hamp

August 30th, 2010
9:19 am

I was not that impressed with the passing game. Turner ran well and very hard. If the D does not keep scores low it will be a dog fight every sunday because I’m afraid of the offense right now. I am as bigga fan of Ryan as anyone but he seems to only look for Tony first Roddy second I only remember one pass to some one else it was that douglas first down. It seems if teams stop tony and roddy we are in for a long season. I not crying yet just concerned. I still think we have a good team I’m just a little worried and I think Mularkey’s play calling is suspect.

Whenever Matt is not clicking like the first series they should instanly go to no huddle to gain rhythm

Duhhh

August 30th, 2010
9:36 am

@Once “Recent” Reader…I am not at all surprised at those qb ratings for the nameless one. His technnical passing skills were obviously below average. I just remember thinking at the time that I had NEVER seen a group of receivers drop so many balls that hit them in the hands. I was all for getting rid of White and Jenkins then. I am positively certain that I had better hands in high school than either of them has now..(not the other physical attributes of course).

Are there “stats” on “dropped passes by receivers?

DirtyBird3

August 30th, 2010
9:38 am

Here are my observations concerning the preseason:

1. The Atlanta defense is ready for the season. Coach Smith has players with skill, experience and athleticism all around the defensive depth chart.

2. Trey Lewis, Jamaal Anderson and Kroy Bierman have been delightful surprises this preseason. Trey Lewis looks like a starter on 1st and 2nd down against the possible run. Kroy Bierman seems to have his mojo together on the pass rush and will play on obvious passing downs. Falcon fans with an eye for football will notice NE ran effectively against Falcons while Jamaal Anderson sat out. Without question, the defense is much more resistant against the run with Anderson which sets up third and long more often. An arguement could be made that the run defense begins with Anderson controlling the corner of the line of scrimmage.

3. Chris Owens seems good enought to start. I’ve never seen D. Robinson play but I am less concerned about CB with Owens coming off the bench. Brian Williams also seemed to move well and his experience showed during a pass breakup in the endzone.

4. Another marquee WR would be nice to have but only at the right price. H. Douglas and T. Gonzales(mispelled?) can keep the chain moving on third and long. When the stars are aligned correctly, M. Jenkins is effective and sometimes pivotal for the offense.

5. My only concern on offense is Matt Ryan. He began throwing interceptions towards the end of his rookie year and had only a marginal season last year. He hasn’t been very impressive or consistent this preseason. My gut feeling is that the Falcons could win the SB with a consistent QB. So goes M Ryan so goes the Falcon offense.

Otherwise, the Falcons seem like a team ready to break out with a playoff defense. Hopefully at some point and time during the season M. Ryan will lead an unstoppable offense.

ryan

August 30th, 2010
9:39 am

Dwyer got hit hard by a Broncos LB i don’t think TD wants someone who is on his back .

dilla

August 30th, 2010
9:48 am

Please cut Chevis Jackson, he is a waste of a roster spot. Makes no sense that Kroy Biermann is not starting, he is the best DE on the team right now.

james

August 30th, 2010
9:55 am

I think the kicking game is going to go through the same struggles as last season with Jason Elam. If Bryant is retained he WILL cost the Falcons a couple wins and may be the difference in making the postseason or not, just as Elam contributed to the Falcons missing the playoffs in 2009. Has anyone seen how well Steve Hauschka has been kicking for the Lions? It seems we cut the wrong kicker and were premature in awarding the job to Matt Bryant.

Once "Recent" Reader

August 30th, 2010
9:58 am

Duhh . . . .I hear ya. I watched the Falcs play whenever they were on Natl TV (on in my area) so did not get to see them consistently and only have heard about receivers dropping passes the past two years. I have seen almost all the Falcon games the past two years . . . .and have noticed a few passes dropped . ..but mostly because some were on key plays – 3rd downs that would have been converted. I don’t know if there are any stats out there for dropped passes that “should” have been caught . … but in this day and age of all types of info on Net . ..I would not be suprised that someone has an unofficial count.

myra

August 30th, 2010
10:32 am

So Bear is a #3 depth at MLB. Does that mean he will get cut? We love the guy with the hair/and someone called “BEAR”.
No……..
Good luck to the Falcons!

real falcon fan

August 30th, 2010
10:44 am

i like this team , i think we need a better kicker and i don’t understand why everyone think’s Grimes is so good, he makes 1 great play and then 4-5 bad ones,keep jackson n williams and cut grimes and give me a kicker that doesn’t miss extra points.

ctfalconsfan

August 30th, 2010
11:50 am

Uhm, look at our 2nd WR, Jenkins/Finn/Weems?? Terrible #2 receiver.

Hopefully we are on the look out for someone else.

MountainDawg

August 30th, 2010
12:22 pm

Bierman should be starting…Anderson’s subpar at best. Also, Bergeron should be 2nd string (ahead of Weems). Finneran should be starting ahead of
“Stenkins”.

Bird Droppings

August 30th, 2010
12:31 pm

DLed: Any interesting kickers available? Bryant scares me, and it looks like he scares a lot of us. We don’t look like the kind of team that’s going to blow out its opponents 59-14. Lots of close games + suspect kicking game = mediocre season.

BG

August 30th, 2010
1:04 pm

John Parker Wilson is lucky to still be on the team. I would rather have DJ Shockley any day of the week.

Hamad Meander

August 30th, 2010
1:16 pm

BG- really? I see no reason why JP Wilson isn’t the 2nd stringer now, which would save the Falcons a good bit of money. If Ryan gets hurt, does it really matter who the backup QB is?

I’ll be disappointed if a healthy William Moore doesn’t start. We did spend a second round pick on him after all. I will also be disappointed if Coy Wire doesn’t make the team – that dude plays hard.

NO1 PICK

August 30th, 2010
2:31 pm

The falcons recieving core is bad. Dropped balls were the problem. In the steeler game, they had a rookie that had 407 receptions in college. Maybe that is what we need?

Stretch

August 30th, 2010
5:33 pm

Building this team is a process as Smitty and Thomas have said repeatedly. They are aware that the team is weak at Wide Receiver and tried to address it with Meier in this past draft, unfortunately he got injured. I am sure they will revisit that area with greater urgency in the coming draft.

hiramsaint

August 30th, 2010
6:31 pm

they couldn’t build a beer fart in a whirlwind

Jack

August 30th, 2010
6:57 pm

John Parker is better Shockley. Saying Shockley is better is like saying Kawasaki is a better pitcher than Hudson.

bcinbuford

August 30th, 2010
8:25 pm

As for dropped passes…last year White 6, Jenkins 5. JP should be the #2 QB without a doubt (Maybe Smitty is waiting for his Insurance Discount before he drops Redman to #3). As for anyone who says to drop JA98…what team do you root for and want him to play on? I hate to kick a man when he is down, but Bryant would probably miss anyway.

POLOBOY

August 31st, 2010
9:19 am

I LIKE JOHN PARKER WILSON BETTER THAN RYAN ANYDAY

daryl

August 31st, 2010
4:35 pm

Palmer has looked better than Zinger.

daryl

August 31st, 2010
4:44 pm

Agree with Chevis Jackson being cut and Bergeron kept on roster.

hiramsaint

August 31st, 2010
8:55 pm

once again we get to see the revered shallow chart

Stevie B

August 31st, 2010
10:43 pm

Call Morten Anderson back in and see if we can pay him for one more year. He has never disappointed us and I’ll bet 10 to 1 he doesn’t miss an EPA or a field goal inside 40 yards.

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Deborah Hall

September 1st, 2010
10:53 am

This comment is for all the Grimey or shall I say to the writer real falcon fan, you are entitled to your opinion. It’s people like you that motivate BG (haters are his motivators).

Falcon57

September 1st, 2010
11:40 am

I was just looking back at a post I did just a few minutes ago asking D-Led if he got the depth chart from the coaching staff or if that’s just the way he thought it would play out and just like what has happened many times before, I got deleted. Anytime you say anything that D-Led takes as an insult to him he deletes the post. Some blog he monitors here. I thought monitors were supposed to monitor for bad language or people making threats or harmfull post. Guess that’s not true here. I guess he just can’t accept anything about himself unless it’s something positive.