Falcons can change the perception of them not being able to win 'big games'

Dukes and Bell discuss the Atlanta Falcons having to change the perception that they cannot win 'big games'
Falcons can change how they are viewed with win over Bills
Xavier Watts #31 of the Atlanta Falcons celebrates an interception during the third quarter against the Washington Commanders Photo credit Kevin C. Cox / Staff

On Monday, the Atlanta Falcons will take on the Buffalo Bills in a matchup which some consider their biggest test of the season as they face a Bills teams motivated to bounce back from their loss on Sunday to the Patriots. An while many Falcons' fans are optimistic about Atlanta's chances to beat the Bills, there are also some not as confident.

"I get it Carl, there's a classic example of Atlanta-itis," 92-9 The Game's Mike Bell said as he and co-host, Carl Dukes shared thoughts on comments from listeners, expressing their concerns in regards to the Falcons to be able to pick up win on Monday.

"How imaginativeis Zac Robinson going to be with the play call," Bell asked as he explained being able to relate to one comment in which a listener said their strategy is to "hope for the best, but expect the worst" with the Falcons.

"That attitude has to change," Dukes said in response to the listener's statement, however pointing to the Falcons being responsible for being able to perform in a manner week to week in which the perspective of the team changes. "They have to change that perception that when we get in these games, we win it, when we're close, we finish," Dukes said.

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