 When I think about the Lena Falcon and the New Orleans Saints rivalry, is we don't like them. It's one of those things that's a love-hate relationship, because you know what's going to happen. There's some extra to it, you know, a little more trash talking, a little more chippin' us, a little more ish to that game. That week comes around, it feels a little bit different. The hair stands up on your back a little bit more. You just don't feel good when you walk on the field and you see them. It's a hate. It's them versus us. It's the Lena versus New Orleans. It's our food versus their food. It's our music versus their music. It's our culture plus their culture. If your juices aren't naturally flowing, then why the hell are you even here? Every time these two franchises get together, it's going to be something crazy to happen. Every game, every time you play those guys, I mean it's more. Every game definitely means a lot more and you circle it and you know when it's going to happen. Great rivalry, great fight. Every time we play scrappy, both fan bases hate each other, so you know those are the games, you know, it's going to be a fight. It's something about the Saints that bring the best out of you. Who wins that game is who played the hardest in the board's court game. We knew we had to give everything we had during this football game because it was going to go to, it was four quarters, 60 minutes. It was going to be gritty, it was going to be nasty, it was going to be dirty, it was going to be hype. The Saints Falcons' rivalry has become the way it is because it started out mainly as a regional rivalry. Other than the Miami Dolphins, the Saints and Falcons were the only two professional teams pretty much in the South East. When you go back to the early days, the Falcons and the Saints, when they joined in the mid-60s, those are two teams that were just trying to keep their head above water. For the most part of the last 15 years, these two teams have been playing to determine who's in the playoffs and who's not. There's been a lot of tense moments where it's tip-falls that have caught the win games, field goals that win games, late drives to win games. But this is one that is so nurtured in the soil like a lot of the parochial feelings between these two cities in this region in the South East, hey, if nobody else in the country wants to pay attention to it, this is ours. The who-dads and the rise-ups will take it like nobody else. Let us put some lanyap on this one every time these teams square off. I always gave them a shout-out side to Jaws, something like that, just to let them know I was around. And I mean, every possession mattered when you're playing a team like that. You can't, you can't, every possession, every play mattered. You're throwing and it's picked! It's the back and forth. It's not a one-sided matchup. New Orleans, Atlanta, New Orleans, Atlanta, Atlanta, New Orleans, Atlanta, New Orleans. When you play them, everything's on the line. If I come first things, we got to win that one. That's when you got a book of the chin strap put for it. Because every game that you approach a national football league, you want to approach what you're best and you want to always be prepared. But there's just something about those witchcraft people down there in the value in New Orleans Saints that make Atlanta folks just quiver a little bit. We don't, we just don't, we don't like them! We don't! Still to this day, ATL-ian, baby. It's gonna never be questioned. It's on. We ready to win.