Heat Check: Braves lose the NL East; Falcons haven’t lost

If you're not going to win something, the division title is the thing not to win. (AP photo)

Well, if you're not going to win something, the division title is the thing not to win. (AP photo)

The regular Monday Heat Check was delayed because of logistics. It arrives today, and we can only hope that absence really did make the heart grow fonder.

BRAVES: They can’t catch Washington. They were eliminated from the divisional chase last night. That’s a disappointment, but — speaking of logistics — it might not be the worst thing in the world. The thought of having to play a division tiebreaker in D.C. on Thursday and then, if they were to lose, play the wild card elimination game here on Friday and then, if they were to win, start the best-of-five NLDS here on Sunday was rather daunting, not to to mention confusing. Forecast: The play-in game is a coin flip, but if the Braves prevail — and Kris Medlen hasn’t lost since May 23, 2010 — they’ll be a tough out. And I say that knowing full well they managed only two hits against Pittsburgh on Monday.

FALCONS: You can’t really quibble with 4-0. (Well, maybe you can. I can’t.) And they seem to have the figurative wind at their backs: Pat Yasinskas of ESPN reports that their surge to the climactic field goal against Carolina marked only the fourth time in the past 20 years that a team has fashioned a game-winning drive that started inside its 5-yard line with under two minutes to play. Forecast: A testing game awaits in Washington, but this is the NFL. They’re all testing games. And the Falcons are favored.

GEORGIA: The Bulldogs played somebody last weekend and won. I forget who. They play somebody else this Saturday. I forget who. Forecast: South Carolina is favored by a field goal. I figure the game goes one of two ways: The Gamecocks win close or the Bulldogs win big. Not really sure why I think that, but I do.

GEORGIA TECH: The Jackets played somebody last weekend, and they’d like to forget it ever happened. Forecast: Next up is Clemson in Death Valley, which some see as a wipeout-in-waiting. I’m not among those. To paraphrase what Bobby Knight said about Dale Brown:  When you look up and see Dabo Swinney, you always feel you have a chance.

GEORGIA STATE: Lost to 0-4 William & Mary by 32 points to fall to 0-5. I would advise the Panthers not to think about scheduling Middle Tennessee. Forecast: Has a coach who has announced his retirement ever gotten fired before his exit date?

HAWKS: They opened training camp Monday, and they have a new look about them. This should be good in the long run. It could be good in the short run. It could also not be so good in the short run. Forecast: At this moment, the best small forward the organization has is 52 years old. His name is Dominique Wilkins.

DREAM: They had a chance to win their playoff series at Philips Arena on Sunday. In the grand tradition of the other Philips Arena tenant, they tripped over the moment. Forecast: They’ll try again tonight in Indiana, and they handled the Fever up there in Game 1. And yes, it’s a little disconcerting when the names of teams involved in a postseason series are “Fever” and “Dream.”

By Mark Bradley

104 comments Add your comment

SicEmOnAChicken

October 2nd, 2012
10:00 am

First, Go Dawgs! Beat the (Game)Cocks!

Clemson Brad

October 2nd, 2012
10:00 am

First for Dabo!!!

Mark Bradley

October 2nd, 2012
10:02 am

Kudos, Brad.

Clemson Brad

October 2nd, 2012
10:02 am

Goooooooo Braves…I really feel good about Friday Night….More about Med-Dog pitching then anything. I agree though…this team’s offense does seem to go missing sometimes against good and bad pitching.

Mark Bradley

October 2nd, 2012
10:05 am

Whoa. After further review … I believe SicEm takes the kudos. My sincerest apologies.

TheOnlyBravesFan

October 2nd, 2012
10:06 am

Kudos? Go Braves. We got this.

Ostrich Racer

October 2nd, 2012
10:08 am

Fredi needs to make sure the clubhouse boys don’t even hang Chipper’s uniform in the locker in Pittsburgh. He desperately needs at least one day off.

Clemson Brad

October 2nd, 2012
10:08 am

Very controversial. This must be a “replacement” message board.

Mark Bradley

October 2nd, 2012
10:10 am

What can I say, Brad? I’m just a moron.

Clemson Brad

October 2nd, 2012
10:12 am

Mark, why all the AJC hate towards Dabo? The guy is a recruiting machine and definitely has Clemson the most relevant it has ever been since Danny Ford.

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
10:15 am

Mark, two hits may be enough, if one is a Braves patented three run homer. If nobody’s going to hit one of those, though, then the bats are going to need to come alive and Dan Uggla is a big part of that because we all know that though he is “a notorious slow starter” he can get hot at anytime and carry this offense. That is comforting to us and we bet it is to other Braves fans, as well, who may have noticed all the Uggla LOBs during a season of popups, strikeouts, and pretty walks. We was wondering if it’s fair to say the Braves “lose” the NL East when everybody knows the spin from the Braves is that they “won” the wild card opportunity. We can’t wait to see the little sign but we hope something good happens and we get to see a real NL pennant. Wouldn’t that be nice?

Decades of Disapointment

October 2nd, 2012
10:16 am

Those who put their faith in the Braves/Falcons/Dogs are bound to have a mournful winter.

Hopeful, but....

October 2nd, 2012
10:18 am

As Mark stated in his last article, UGA has not beaten anyone of note in a very long time. And Tech in ‘09 does not count (sorry Techies). We have seen this type of hype before, and the result is always the same. “Won’t Get Fooled Again” is the song that keeps going through my head. USC covers pretty easily against an undisciplined, penalty-ridden, turnover-plagued UGA team. That’s my head (and past experience) talking, not my heart.

Goldenrod

October 2nd, 2012
10:21 am

Mark, I must ask why all the hate towards Georgia Tech lately? Have you really got to kick our program while we’re down?

We curbstomped Clemson 31-17 and I can see Coach Johnson’s bunch bouncing back to do the same up in “Death Valley” {ooh, I’m scared} Vad Lee will take over the QB duties and restore the Georgia Tech football program to the honor & dignity that it deserves!

Shocker of the week – GT 37-Clemson 21 – you heard it here first!

Decades of Disapointment

October 2nd, 2012
10:22 am

Didn’t coach Johnson see Middle Tennessee when he was at GSU? How was he not prepared for that?

Dawgdad (The Original)

October 2nd, 2012
10:22 am

Dabo versus CPJ? Let me see! I think my money goes on Dabo, his team is three dimensional, versus CPJ who only has a one dimensional team.

GTMoose

October 2nd, 2012
10:26 am

I can see the Jackets running the score up on Clemson like West Virginia did last year in the bowl game. I think the Mountaineers trounced the boys in orange something like 70-21.

Sammy Watkins is over-rated and I see Groh’s defense regaining the form we showed to take VT and Miami to OT.

Goldenrod, I think your prediction is a little high, I see the score more like 34-21 GT in the upset of the week.

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
10:27 am

Chipper’s big weekend made us cry and made his momma and daddy cry and even made Chipper cry and probably some more people we don’t know and all the Braves pajama wearers. That’s a lot of crying. Maybe the Chipperfest was good for baseball in this town and maybe not. He’s still an active player and it seems unusual to do this right now with the team actual contending for the division if it could win out. Maybe it wasn’t a distraction for the team but then again, maybe it was. We’ll never know because last night the Braves got eliminated. The fans must be content to know that the prize all along was a one game chance to play for the wild card. Let’s hope that turns out well. Go Braves!

Clemson Brad

October 2nd, 2012
10:27 am

The score of Saturday’s game could seriously be..

Clemson 100 GT 70

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
10:29 am

Filtered! We’re going to go do something else before the Clusters stalker shows up.

drew

October 2nd, 2012
10:30 am

Goldenrod…after last Saturday, GT deserves every kick it gets.

Cock-n-boose

October 2nd, 2012
10:32 am

All you Jawja fans need to realize you’re about to lose to Spurrier & his Cocks for the THIRD time in a row! Gurley & Marshall are overrated and Lattimore is still THE BEST back in the country.

Connor Shaw is a better all-around QB than Aaron Murray and Clowney is superior to Jarvis Jones any day of the week.

Bring that WEAK defense into Columbia, looking forward to more pick 6’s, fake punts and fumble recoveries en route to the Cocks proving to the world that Jawja is overrated!

I can’t wait to beat Bama in Atlanta!

dtanner

October 2nd, 2012
10:32 am

nice little jab at dabo mark,you gotta give the guy credit though,he is a good cheerleader

Heisenberg

October 2nd, 2012
10:32 am

Good news for Braves in playoffs is that they most likely will not have to face either:
a) a journeyman lefty with an ERA north of 6
b) a rookie they have never seen before

Bring on the former CY winners and current CY candidates.

Gamecocks

October 2nd, 2012
10:33 am

All you Jawja fans need to realize you’re about to lose to Spurrier & his Cocks for the THIRD time in a row! Gurley & Marshall are overrated and Lattimore is still THE BEST back in the country.

Connor Shaw is a better all-around QB than Aaron Murray and Clowney is superior to Jarvis Jones any day of the week.

Bring that WEAK defense into Columbia, looking forward to more pick 6’s, fake punts and fumble recoveries en route to the Gamecocks proving to the world that Jawja is overrated!

I can’t wait to beat Bama in Atlanta!

RGIII

October 2nd, 2012
10:38 am

Bring it on Dirty Birds! I’m gonna run all over that defense!

Cam Newton is overrated and couldn’t beat you but I will!

Steve

October 2nd, 2012
10:44 am

“Cock-N-Boose” is going to have a very rough and sad Sunday after what UGA does to SC Saturday night. I assure you UGA is not worried about playing at SC. Yes, they lost by 11 in 2010 but won there in 2008, 2006, and 2004. UGA 34 SC 24. Sorry little man, no trip to Atlanta this year.

Vel Crow

October 2nd, 2012
10:45 am

If the Braves can’t play small ball in the playoffs, it’s gonna be one and done. Pitching rules in the playoffs, and the Braves play for the three run homer.

TexGT

October 2nd, 2012
10:54 am

Mark, any rumors about heads rolling post-MSTSU meltdown? At the very least, any word Groh may be gone?

Mark Richts Pool Party

October 2nd, 2012
11:08 am

Dawgs wont get the signature win in Columbia. Hot seat will come alive again. Bank on it!

Dawg1

October 2nd, 2012
11:09 am

Oh boy…

I agreed with everything you wrote.

That’s about the same odds as winning the lottery…

Think I’ll buy a ticket…

Mark Richts Pool Party

October 2nd, 2012
11:09 am

Oh No Three in a row!

Paddy

October 2nd, 2012
11:15 am

GT needs to play a very respectable game or this season just left the barn. I hate to say this, hope Tech wins, I hate Clemson!
I am w/ the above post. Play V. Lee, what have you got to lose? You know what you have in Washington, and it ain’t enough!

Terrible Truth

October 2nd, 2012
11:25 am

Has a coach who has announced his retirement ever gotten fired before his exit date?

Yeah, some guy named Paterno.

Ivan

October 2nd, 2012
11:45 am

“Very controversial. This must be a “replacement” message board.” – LOL

“Pat Yasinskas of ESPN reports that their surge to the climactic field goal against Carolina marked only the fourth time in the past 20 years that a team has fashioned a game-winning drive that started inside its 5-yard line with under two minutes to play”

I see the stat was updated. Another piece on ESPN cites slightly different. That Atlanta was the ONLY team in 20 years to score from within their own 5 with less than ONE minute.

sidslid

October 2nd, 2012
11:45 am

Left handed pitching is the big time Achilles Heel. That’s why we got Uggla and his .210 average killing us. Heyward, Freeman, and McCann cannot hit left handed pitching, and Chipper looks very week from the right side this year. In other words, Prado the only productive player against lefties. Cardinals have got to start a left hander.

Steve

October 2nd, 2012
11:50 am

It’s already been decided that Ryan Lohse, a Righty, is starting for St. Louis Friday.

mcdonoughbrave

October 2nd, 2012
11:50 am

prediction for friday’s game. prado and simmons will get the only hits and the braves will lose 3-0.

Steve

October 2nd, 2012
11:51 am

Way to be positive McDonoughBrave! Such a good fan you are!

*Correction, Kyle Lohse, not Ryan.

Steve

October 2nd, 2012
11:52 am

Kyle Lohse this season vs. Atlanta:

One game started at Turner Field, 5 innings, 9 hits, 5 earned runs, 2 HR, 1 BB.

nate from detroit

October 2nd, 2012
11:53 am

Why all of a sudden do Cracalacky fans think they are the ‘95 Nebraska or ‘04 USC (the real one) teams? Carolina has a good team but this is the same team that very easily could have lost to Vandy and was losing to Kentucky by 10 pts at the half. Can we lose to Carolina? Yes. Can we beat Carolina? Yes. All you lamecock fans keep believing what Granny Holtz is telling you and then when we open a big, old can on you Sat night it will make that taste in your mouths more bitter.

Ivan

October 2nd, 2012
12:03 pm

“The sequence marked Ryan’s 17th game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime.”

I saw another stat (ESPN?) that showed this is the lead among active QB’s since 2008. One more than Peyton, and two more than Brees. And Ryan is only starting his 5th year.

lkb

October 2nd, 2012
12:26 pm

Goldenrod is a moron. You heard it here 10,000th!

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
12:26 pm

We’re not sure why people would hate Clemson when we was almost a student there except for one of us going to play ball for the Braves instead. If we’d gone on to Clemson we’d probably have played some baseball and some football there and won a few championships and brought home some more trophies. Still, second shift has been good to us and we can go see a Clemson game anytime we wish. As far as the Braves go, we have anguished over them for so long when they get dusted in the wild card or the divisional series or even, shudder to think, when they miss the playoffs altogether. We hope they can beat the other wild card challenger in a one-game play-in or there’s going to be some wet pajamas on this blog. Can you imagine the excuses? We was always a Braves fan and will always be one but we want to see great baseball and winning baseball and championships and less hero worshipping and country singers prancing around at the game. By the way, somebody’s been hanging around you-know-who (talks like a deer) and seems to have developed some problems at home. Hmmm . . .

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
12:29 pm

Mark, come clean. Have you ever shared a deer stand with Chipper Jones? We have not seen any deer heads on the wall in your videos.

PreyDawg

October 2nd, 2012
12:33 pm

@Bradley I would go so far to say that this Saturday is the biggest game of Richt’s career. There are still whispers in DawgNation that Richt cannot win as big as Saban or Myles. He came close in the SEC Championship game but we couldn’t catch the ball early. David Green and Pollack were close but we dropped the critical pass against Florida. It says here that if the Dawgs beat Carolina, then they run the table (including Florida).

Gameday will be covering it. We get the bigtime announcers, It’s Spurrier, both teams are top 10 for the first time ever, this is as big as mid-season college football gets. If Richt wins he totally changes the thinking and conversation about him.

The Dawgs will win if they keep their heads in the game (mental mistakes seem to plague us in big games) and if we see the Murray of the last 3 weeks and not Rocketball Murray. We will have to throw our way to victory. Clowney and Co. will seel out to stop the young backs.

PreyDawg

October 2nd, 2012
12:36 pm

@GameCocks, are you man enough to come back to this blog post game and eat your crow?

Under The Bleachers

October 2nd, 2012
12:37 pm

Thanks Mark.

Falcons- shows what a Good GM is suppose to do and find players who fill gaps from previous failures. Great Job, so far

Braves- bounced back from a dissappointing first year with Freddie. Pitching and Defense wins in the playoffs.

Georgia- Time will tell, and the clock is fast approaching to determine contenders and pretenders this saturday night.

Georgia Tech- Why Paul Johnson is not let go now and allow someone to come in and start recruiting players is just ludicrous. Johnson is taking the program the wrong direction and the attendance at games proves it.

Georgia State- Not what Bill Curry wanted in his final year, but he has laid the foundation for someone younger and and an open offense philosophy to excel.

Stinger 2

October 2nd, 2012
12:39 pm

Some bloggers continue to post rambling drivel about the Braves. I guess you put them in the category of those who love to hear themselves talk but never say anything of substance. My thoughts at this point are that Fredi and the team have won 93 games. That fact should have everyone saluting and cheering without any negative feedback from the naysayers. Go Braves!

Paul in NH

October 2nd, 2012
12:43 pm

Georgia is hot – expect them to beat USC
GT fans are hot – Groh goes in witness protection program after a 42-28 loss in Death Valley
The UNH Wildcats are hot and put 50 on GSU in their favorite sport not involving a frozen liquid
Everton stays on fire with a win at Wigan to remain 2nd in the EPL behind Chelski
Liverpool continue to warm up – they are now at room temperature – with a win over Stoke at Anfield – Michael Owen plays but gets booed by his old fans.

WhoCares?

October 2nd, 2012
12:47 pm

Got a feeling the FT defense will play much better against Clemson — but still lose. I’m calling it 31-26 Clemson. Agree with MB; GA either wins big or loses small, turnovers the key. How about FL-LSU; got another feeling LSU is going to lose, maybe just a bit over-rated, and FL is getting better.

WhoCares?

October 2nd, 2012
12:47 pm

Make that GT defense

JoeBravesFan

October 2nd, 2012
12:51 pm

The Braves tend to do their best hitting against the best pitching. For example, they lost to Kyle Kendrick, then turned around and beat Halladay and Lee back to back. So to whatever team the Braves play on Friday, start your best pitcher…we DARE ya! GOOOO BRAVES!!!

Red Stick

October 2nd, 2012
12:53 pm

@Gamecocks, I would take Murray and Jarvis over Shaw and Clowney any day. I do agree that Lattimore is better than Uga’s 2 headed monster, but that’s only because Gurley and Marshall are true freshmen.

Geaux Tigers
Go SEC

Jeremiah Wright

October 2nd, 2012
1:00 pm

Paul in NH.Since your buddy, JSS, is not here, NOBODY cares about your Liverpool crude. Where is the Alinskyite?

Peter

October 2nd, 2012
1:01 pm

Gosh the Braves scare me……. last night they faced a guy with a 0-6 record and a 6 plus era and got 2 hits……

What makes anyone believe they have what it takes to win in the playoffs ?

Heisenberg

October 2nd, 2012
1:13 pm

“It’s already been decided that Ryan Lohse, a Righty, is starting for St. Louis Friday.”
*******************

Maybe they could start Ryan Lochte in a speedo. That would at least get a sellout.

WarEagle

October 2nd, 2012
1:15 pm

Mark, what about Georgia Southern? You guys leave the Eagles (the ‘REAL’ GSU out all the time)….They are far better than the other GSU, Georgia State….

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
1:24 pm

Scratchy pajamas can make any blogger cranky but one in particular becomes most irritable and screechy. When we was a young Clusters there was a baby in our neighborhood that would get red in the face and screech real loud and pass gas. That’s about what some of the posts are like from our stalker buddy. We was thinking he should blog some baseball instead of some Clusters. Now, we will take our own advice and say that Fredi better have them ready because two hits is not going to be enough. Also, some good glove work is going to be important and we hope they get some over around third base.

Eddie Ray

October 2nd, 2012
2:26 pm

The Rambling Wreck looked more like Rube Goldberg last weekend.

Eddie Ray

October 2nd, 2012
2:30 pm

Falcons have a man sized test this weekend. I hope to see them handle the run a bit better. Else it could be interesting…

Herman fm Dunwoody

October 2nd, 2012
2:36 pm

Better late than nelver

Hillbilly D

October 2nd, 2012
2:54 pm

It’s on to the Ultimate Coin Flip Game. Hell of a way to run a railroad but that’s Bud the Dud for you.

P B Orr

October 2nd, 2012
2:57 pm

Am I the only one who thinks Bryce Harper is a whiny baby d__k?

Stinger 2

October 2nd, 2012
3:00 pm

Some ( one in particular) blogger is so caught up in himself that he thinks someone else is interested in stalking him. He also thinks of himself as a funny boy. Now that fellow does not need to worry about Fredi and the Braves. They will take care of business without his snide comments. Go Braves!

P B Orr

October 2nd, 2012
3:00 pm

Baseball is probably dead. It’s boring. The players are boring and stubbornly mediocre and do not hustle (McCann?). The season is too long. The playoff structure is idiotic. The steroids era cannot be forgotten or ignored, rendering the record book moot. In its favor, they have some really cool facial hair and neck ropes.

robodawg

October 2nd, 2012
3:07 pm

Well, I expect our game at SC to be close and defensive. Bad news according to MB’s prediction, but maybe that means we’ll avoid the “Bradley curse.”

Big Ten Stinks, Delany All Mad

October 2nd, 2012
3:28 pm

Spurrier’s best ever UGA quote:

“Why is it that during recruiting season they sign all the great players, but when it comes time to play the game, we have all the great players? I don’t understand that. What happens to them?”

SWAT Native

October 2nd, 2012
4:16 pm

Mark,

Thanks for taking note of the Atlanta Dream, the best team in Atlanta and no one knows it.

ACE

October 2nd, 2012
4:30 pm

Sonny, why did the Clusters leave the DOB blog? I always enjoyed your insight. DOB gets really upset if you don’t agree with him and say thank you to every thing he does.

ACE

October 2nd, 2012
4:32 pm

DOB has a small group of followers called DOBBERS and they will pile on if you dare question anything he says.

ACE

October 2nd, 2012
4:35 pm

I was once told that participation was all that mattered. I guess that is only is you agree with everything.

Bon Jon Bovi

October 2nd, 2012
4:35 pm

Whooooooooooooo day who day hooday gone beet dem saints

ACE

October 2nd, 2012
4:46 pm

Everybody going to beat dem saints.

Dum-Bass

October 2nd, 2012
4:50 pm

Obviously St. Louis has a manager who fits in the same category as the one the Braves have. Hardheaded, stubborn, doesn’t pay attention to tell-tale stats and based on this year has pulled the same shananigans that FG has. “Two peas in a pod” it would seem. How Mathey cannot start a LH is beyond reason. Stats say Braves have scored 448 runs vs RHs and only 238 vs LHs(as of 2-3 days ago). These two teams are so similar that the one advantage the Braves have(Med-icine Man) may pull them through it. Both of these managers have been underwhelming this year. May the almost-best team win.

Matt "CHOKE" Ryan

October 2nd, 2012
5:00 pm

So CHOKE is 3-0 vs teams that missed the playoffs…..

Meanwhile Vick is 2-0 vs teams that played in the championship game last season……

Like I said over and over…………CHOKE’s menu…………

Beat the basement dwellers and CHOKE in the 1st round………..

HA HA :)

ACE

October 2nd, 2012
5:11 pm

Let’s get ready for Friday.

ACE

October 2nd, 2012
5:12 pm

Hello Dum-Bass. You are spot on. without a doubt you would have expected the Cards to start a LH and any lefthander at that.

ACE

October 2nd, 2012
5:18 pm

Two things that would have been different with Cox still as manager. No meltdown last year and a division win this year. I think Bobby would have been good for at least four or five games each year. Bobby was the master at regular season no doubt.

Stinger 2

October 2nd, 2012
5:31 pm

Obviously a lot of bloggers do not like Fredi G. He managed good enough that the Braves have won 93 games. If they dislike him it must be for other reasons than his won-loss record which is the statistic that matters.

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
6:04 pm

ACE, we never blog with DOP or whatever his name is. Clusters have standards. Blogging with a columnist like Mark is like being in a better neighborhood. When we was growing up there was a beat writer that lived across the street. When he was out in the yard our mama would not let us go outside. That should explain some things about beat writing and column writing and besides Mark is too tall to beat write.

Pete Van Weird

October 2nd, 2012
6:06 pm

Naw….Spurrier called you chickensh@t? No….really…..the overgrown frat boy called you that? You are now my hero. In the words of Ernest T. Bass, I love you.

Sonny Clusters

October 2nd, 2012
6:09 pm

93 wins would be pretty good if the team in front of you didn’t have 97 and only one of you can finish first. Put another way: 97 games wins the division. 93 games loses the division. The main distinction being LOSES. Now, there was some soft and fuzzy stuff tis season and the pajama wearers have to take comfort in it. 93 wins is second in the division. Chipper is retiring and you have to love the comeback from Medlen and the continued dominance of Kimbrel. Fredi did not hurt himself eating seeds in the dugout and Uggla is warming up just in time for movie season. Other than that, we hope they can win the play-in because if they don’t the little sign they put up in the outfield is going to get somebody laughed at. Being droll and unimaginative is not unexpected from a little stalker fella but calling Clusters’ comments “snide” is really hurtful. We would not be snide on purpose and we also would not care to share a bag of peanuts with a little stalker fella. Time to snuggle into some Braves pajamas and watch the game, little buddy.

mcdonoughbrave

October 2nd, 2012
7:10 pm

sorry steve, i remember all of the games that they should have, could have won, but no hits. and you have to remember that they have a losing playoff record.

P Rose

October 2nd, 2012
7:32 pm

Atlanta sports fans have suffered more miserably than fans in any other city. But some of us were born and raised here, and we continue to have faith and hope in our teams. When we finally are able to enjoy some real success, as in winning a Super Bowl or another World Series, our suffering will have been worth it.

No one thought the Red Sox would ever win another championship, but they did. There was a time when Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Aaron Rogers had never won Super Bowls. No one thought they ever would, but they did.

I believe Matt Ryan will win one. Maybe this year, maybe next — but he will eventually, because he has determination, drive and a winning attitude. He clearly is getting better and better every year. He studies and works as hard as any quarterback in the NFL. He has the highest QB rating in the league. His team is 4-0. And he is undeniably cool as “ice” when the game is on the line, as he has proven again and again.

The insufferable “Choke” (see 5:00 PM, above) is completely in love with just one athlete — one who will never win it all because he lacks character. An athlete who left this town in shame because he was caught committing a heinous act, for which he served two years in a federal pen.

Choke is so in love with this sadist that he has dedicated his free time to publicly loathing his replacement, to the point that he even chose his screen name based on his hatred for this one human being. His sad and misguided loyalty to the criminally insane Vick renders him blind to Matt Ryan’s excellent qualities, which are many.

Ryan has done nothing to elicit such vile, unhealthy hatred from anyone, except that he happened to be the person who was drafted to replace the psychopathic Mike Vick. When Ryan wins his Super Bowl, we Atlantans will rejoice, but Choke will deride him for winning only one. When he wins his second, Choke will compare him unfavorably to Montana and Bradshaw, and criticize him for winning only two.

Choke’s MV7 posters will never come down from his ceiling, and he will never forgive Matt Ryan for being a better football player than Mike Vick. As we enjoy what may turn out to be the Falcons best season yet, we will unfortunately have to endure Choke’s endless hatred because, like Ron Mexico’s herpes, Choke is never going to go away.

Jeremiah Wright

October 2nd, 2012
7:33 pm

“CHOKE” do you know what ‘convoluted’ means? Probably not. Try a dictionary. If you can’t figure that out, ask mommie.

Matt "CHOKE" Ryan

October 2nd, 2012
8:02 pm

2002 Playoff win

2004 Playoff win and Championship Game

2008 1 and done….lost by 6

2010 1 and done….lost by 27

2011 1 and done….lost by 22

Hell….Joey Harrington could have done that for a couple of

million, not 72 wasted million on an over hyped CHOKE…

HA HA :)

extremus

October 2nd, 2012
8:25 pm

I expect the Braves to be a tough out with Medlen on the mound…but anything can happen in a given baseball game, especially one with such “win or go home” ramifications. To be honest, I’m not looking forward to the Wild Card game at all because it’ll be taking what’s already become a crapshoot and render one team’s effort over 162 games moot. So the Braves may finish 5 or 6 games ahead of the Cardinals or Dodgers; all of that would be negated by a single loss. And I can’t help but feel that somebody’s fanbase is going to be left feeling cheated, especially if it’s the team who earned the better regular season record. Baseball has never had single-game playoff formats, and in my humble opinion it never should.

If the Braves make it to the Divisional round, hey, anything is possible depending on who gets hot or is clutch at the right moments. But for now, the outcome of one game holds sway over any of those possibilities, hence I have a bad feeling about it.

MattMD

October 2nd, 2012
10:38 pm

Please don’t mention the sorry Hawks, it’s not even basketball season. Hell, no one would care anyway.

PHilly Falcon Fan

October 2nd, 2012
10:56 pm

DLed – Let me help you here…

Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder.

Caleb

October 2nd, 2012
11:02 pm

Braves are a really really pathetic team. Their buttholes will be so tight on Friday night that you wouldnt be able to slide a toothpick in there. This team is a joke, a really bad joke. 1 hit will be alot to ask. Will need Medlen to throw a no no. A walk, 2 stolen bases and a wild pitch to have a chance Friday night. We have seen that last Braves win of 2012

Keith

October 2nd, 2012
11:59 pm

Best starting rotation in the 2nd half

Best NL defense

Best MLB bullpen

Braves could do some serious damage in a series. Hope they nip the Cards. Go BRAVES! :)

Keith

October 3rd, 2012
12:01 am

Re: Choke

Just a sad truth that despite the concussions, Vick still doesn’t have the intelligence NOT to get hit when he’s running with the ball. Never been the brightest, never will.

Go FALCONS! :)

Keith

October 3rd, 2012
12:03 am

Re: Caleb

While I will agree a one-game is a crap shoot, the Braves are poised for a run.

Best starting rotation in the 2nd half.
Best NL defense
Best MLB bullpen
An erratic offense is enough when most of the playoff games will be won with 2-1 and 4-2 scores.

elb Expos

October 3rd, 2012
1:08 am

Braves beat the Cards, (or Dodgers), then knock the Expos out and go to the NLCS.
Dawgs stumble.
Tech is a wreck!
Falcons win by 14 or more.
“CHOKE” continues to make Webster’s definition of “blather” look insufficient.

elb Expos

October 3rd, 2012
1:42 am

Dodgers just lost. Cards and Braves on Friday.

Stinger 2

October 3rd, 2012
3:59 am

Caleb: That Braves team you call “pathetic” has won 93 games. Your comments
indicate that you have ignored that fact.

I HAVE A DILEMMA

October 3rd, 2012
8:26 am

Hey Mark- I am going to be on a flight back to Atlanta on Friday night. It takes off around 6pm, so I will probably miss most, if not all, of the Wild Card game. I have the possibility of getting internet during the flight. My question to you is what would you do in this situation? I cannot change my flight, and would like to watch/listen on my computer if at all possible. Do you know of any way to do this?

Jeremiah Wright

October 3rd, 2012
8:55 am

“Choke” = absurdity, babble, balderdash, baloney, bananas, bombast, bull*, bunk, claptrap, drivel, fatuity, flightiness, folly, foolishness, fun, gibberish, giddiness, hogwash, hooey, hot air, imprudence, inanity, irrationality, jazz, jest, jive, joke, ludicrousness, madness, mumbo jumbo, palaver, poppycock, prattle, pretense, ranting, rashness, rot, rubbish, scrawl, scribble, senselessness, silliness, soft soap, stupidity, thoughtlessness, trash*, tripe

Mark Bradley

October 3rd, 2012
9:06 am

MLB.com offers radio feeds. But you have to pay a small fee.

Mike "CHOKE" Dogs To Death

October 5th, 2012
5:48 am

Jeremiah Wright, thanks for alphabetizing your list of adjectives, making it easier to reference them!

HA HA! :)

LOL at the Aints

October 6th, 2012
10:59 pm

Ok, Georgia blows,, Tech Blow, Braves blow, Hope the Falcons dont drink that Koolaid,,, Go Birds

LOL at the Aints

October 6th, 2012
11:02 pm

And One other thing, It is getting really old watching other teams celebrate on our damn field,, get off out damn field!,, (Matt Ryan).

GeorgiaSouthern!

October 8th, 2012
12:04 pm

Mark,
How about you start to show Georgia Southern some love? Georgia State is a terrible team and will only continue to do poorly once they move to FBS. Georgia Southern has some great things going on. Multiple winning seasons, more national championships then anyone else on the FCS level, and just voted to expand the stadium and enter FBS!

I can understand the following for Georgia, GT and the Falcons, but I would bet you $100 that Georgia Southern Football has a much better following and presence in Atlanta then Georgia State (commuter school). Step it up and get on the Georgia Southern Bandwagon!!!!!