ConnFalcon Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 NFC Championship game against the Vikings.And to add the win against the Bears as well. That game was amazing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dog River Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Yeah...the NFC title game has to be the one...but the win against the bucs in Tampa right after Reeves left, for me, is a close second. Why, you ask? Well, we hadn't beat Tampa in a few games, and I felt at the time that the way to beat that fast buc D was to run right at it with Duckett, which Reeves refused to try. They had Vick's number. And what did Wade Philips do? Ran Duckett right down their throats. I was working that Sunday with the game playing on the radio, and had the whole shop chanting "Diesel..Diesel...Diesel". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtyBirdSupabowl Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 There are a lot but one of them would have to be the game vs Seattle in the end of the '07 season. After all we went through it was a great way to finish off the season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VaFalcFan2 Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 NFC Championship game against the Vikings.And to add the win against the Bears as well. That game was amazing.The game against Minnesota but a close second is the playoff game against the Niner's in the dome is very close second to me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackredfellow Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 The game against Minnesota but a close second is the playoff game against the Niner's in the dome is very close second to meAgreed. The Vikings game should be and will be on everyones list i would imagine. But the 20-18 win over the Niners after the first round bye was fanfreakintastic. That was a cathartic win to watch for me after all the pummelings the niners used to give us.Also, the playoff win in Green Bay in 2002 was pretty awesome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamPlayer1 Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Any wins against the Saints or Eagles throughout our history. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goal Line D Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Aside from the obvious NFC championship vs. the Vikings the playoff win vs. the Rams in the Dome was a blowout spectacular!!!! That game had everything a Falcon fan could ever want. Total domination! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackredfellow Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Any wins against the Saints or Eagles throughout our history.Yea, the '91 playoff win against the Taints was nice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ltstorm2 Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Aside from the obvious NFC championship vs. the Vikings the playoff win vs. the Rams in the Dome was a blowout spectacular!!!! That game had everything a Falcon fan could ever want. Total domination!I feel like you stole that post straight from my brain almost word for word. I don't know if the Dome ever rocked like that since. Maybe the monday nighter against philly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoMoreVick Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 NFC Championship should be an obvious first for everyone. But the ones that come to my mind afterwards, in no particular order:1) Rams Divisional game. Just an absolute slaughter.2) Vikings game in 2008 that clinched a playoff spot.3) 2008 Bears game. Enough said.4) First game of the 2008 season, when the Falcons busted onto the scene. Ryan's first career pass was a TD. I'll never forget that game and what it meant to this franchise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ltstorm2 Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Vicks 4th and 12 levitation play was pretty exciting to watch also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peyton Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 (edited) This thread reminds me of this great list of the Falcons 20 greatest games this guy put together one time:Falcons 20, Saints 17: November 12, 197820. Down 17 to 13 with just seconds left on the clock, the Falcons lined up in a trip set, and Steve Bartkowski threw it up for grabs. Wallace Francis tipped the ball to Alfred Jackson, who scampered into the end zone for the game-winning 57-yard touchdown, and Big Ben Right was born.Just two weeks later, the Falcons again victimized the Saints with Big Ben by drawing a last-second pass interference call in the end zone which led to another 20-17 Falcons win.That pair of victories propelled the Falcons to their first ever Playoff appearance.19. Falcons 14, Eagles 10: September 12, 2005Tempers flared in this opening-week MNF rematch of the 2004 NFC Championship game, as Kevin Mathis and Jeremiah Trotter were kicked out of the game during pregame warmups.The Falcons took a 14-0 lead early and held off a furious Eagles rally to get the win.18. Falcons 41, Steelers 38: October 22, 2006Here, the Falcons win a game in which they could have easily been blown out. The Steelers threw for 433 yards with five TD and no INT, but lost three critical fumbles.Michael Vick threw for four TD for the first time in his career, and the Falcons won it in overtime on a 32-yard Morten Andersen field goal. 17. Falcons 27, Packers 7: January 4, 2003The Falcons handed the Packers their first ever home-field postseason loss at snowy Lambeau field.Michael Vick got most of the credit from the media for this one, but the defense and special teams were stellar in the upset.16. Falcons 40, Saints 34: September 2, 1979The Falcons and Saints both amassed more than 500 yards of offense in the 1979 season opener, and the Saints held the lead until deep into the fourth quarter. They extended their advantage to double digits on four different occasions, but could not put the Falcons away.The Falcons were led by William Andrews, who rushed for 167 yards in his first NFL game and gave the Falcons a 34-31 lead in the waning minutes with his first NFL touchdown.The game went to overtime tied at 34 but then ended suddenly on a fluke play. With the Saints lined up to punt, the long snapper sailed the football over punter Russell Erxlebens head. Erxleben hustled back to the end zone and tried to pick the ball up and throw an incomplete pass, but he hit James Mayberry right in the chest, and Mayberry walked into the end zone for the game winning score.15. Falcons 17, 49ers 14: November 11, 1991This was an ugly football game with a beautiful ending. After Steve Bono connected with John Taylor on a 30-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter to give the Niners a 14-10 lead, Atlanta snatched the victory on the final play of the game when Billy Joe Tolliver connected with Michael Haynes on a 44-yard hail mary.The Falcons and Niners both finished the '91 season 10-6, but the Falcons advanced to the Playoffs while the Niners stayed home, so this play turned out to be quite important in the end.14. Falcons 28, 49ers 27: December 24, 1995Bobby Hebert came off the bench to lead the Falcons to a come-from-behind win in the final game of the season. He hit Terrance Mathis for the game-winning score in a contest Atlanta had to win to make the Playoffs.Eventually, both the Falcons and 49ers would be knocked out of the Playoffs by the Green Bay Packers.13. Falcons 33, Cardinals 27: November 9, 1980The Falcons trailed 24-6 at halftime in St. Louis but stormed back to send the game into overtime. Steve Bartkowski threw for 378 yards, and Ray Strong iced the game with a 21-yard touchdown in overtime.This win kept alive a Falcons winning streak that would reach nine games and propel the squad to the No. 1 postseason seed,. Unfortunately, their opportunity was wasted when the team suffered a devastating defeat to the Dallas Cowboys.12. Falcons 27, Saints 20: December 28, 1991Michael Haynes turned a short pass into an electrifying 61-yard touchdown score late in the fourth quarter, giving the Falcons their first ever road Playoff win.11. Falcons 47, Oilers 27: September 9, 1990The Falcons suffered probably the worst three-year span of any NFL team in history from 1987-1989, as the team performed miserably and suffered through three player deaths. But in 1990, Jerry Glanville was hired, and he restored hope and energy to the franchise; he changed the Falcons uniform color to black, and the team traded for a flamboyant young receiver named Andre Rison.In the opening game of the '90 season, the Falcons took out years of frustration on the Houston Oilers in front of a rowdy capacity crowd at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. The Falcons led 21-0 after the first quarter and 34-7 after three quarters. Houston threatened to make a dramatic comeback in the final quarter with three consecutive touchdowns, but Deion Sanders iced the game with his first-ever interception return for TD.The Falcons struggled to a 5-11 record that year, but the horrors of the Marion Campbell era had been washed away with the blowout of the Oilers.10. Falcons 34, 49ers 17: September 18, 1988In the third week of the 1988 season, the Falcons travelled to Candlestick Park and scored the most stunning regular-season upset in team history. For one day, Chris Miller looked like the future HOF player and Joe Montana looked pedestrian.The Falcons intercepted San Fran's storied QB three times in the game, and the outcome was never in doubt. Of course, this was the only game the Falcons won during the first half of the 1988 season, while the Niners went on to win the Super Bowl.9. Falcons 37, Saints 35: October 27, 2002This game featured two spectacular touchdown runs by Michael Vick and six lead changes. New Orleans blew an early 10-0 lead, and the Falcons later blew their own double-digit advantage.In the closing moments, Vick drove the team down the field in dramatic fashion for Jay Feelys game-winning field goal on the final play of the game.8. Falcons 22, Bears 20: October 12, 2008The Bears took the lead with only 11 seconds left in the game, but Matt Ryan hit Michael Jenkins on a perfectly executed sideline pass with only one second left. Jason Elam then nailed the game winner, and the legend of Matt Ryan was born.7. Falcons 34, Panthers 31: December 18, 2004With the Falcons down seven points in the closing seconds, Michael Vick made an improbable touchdown run up the middle on fourth-and-goal from the 12-yard line.Then, in overtime, Jake Delhomme threw a horrible interception to Aaron Beasley, and Jay Feely sealed the win with a 38-yard FG.6. Falcons 37, Cowboys 35: September 21, 1986 The Falcons were a pretty horrible football team from 1984 to 1989, but the team gave fans hope briefly in 1986 by starting the season with consecutive blowouts against the Saints and Cardinals. Then, in Week Three, the Falcons travelled to Dallas to take on the undefeated Cowboys, and the teams staged an epic battle that featured seven lead changes.David Archer hit Floyd Dixon with a miraculous bomb late in this contest to set the Falcons up for the go-ahead field goal with less than a minute left in the game. On the final play of the game, Danny White found Tony Hill on a deep crossing pattern that looked for a moment like it may go the distance. Bobby Butler was able to chase down Hill and push him out of bounds inside the Falcons' 15-yard line, sealing the win and preventing a most embarrassing ending for the Falcons.The next week, the Falcons beat the Buccaneers to improve to 4-0, but a brutal home shut out at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles in Week Five brought the team back down to earth. Atlanta stumbled their way to a 7-8-1 record on the season, and head coach Dan Henning was fired in favor of Marion Campbell.5. Falcons 14, Eagles 13: December 24, 1978The Falcons trailed the Eagles 13-0 in the fourth quarter of their first-ever postseason game, but the offense came to life in the closing moments of the game, and Steve Bartkowski threw touchdown passes on consecutive possessions to secure a 14-13 Falcons lead.Ron Jaworski drove the Eagles down the field for a potential game-winning field goal, but Eagles punter Mike Michel, filling in for injured kicker Nick Mike-Mayer, missed the 31-yard attempt to seal the victory for the Falcons.4. Falcons 30, Vikings 24: December 1, 2002Even though Michael Vick broke several NFL rushing records in this game, it is mostly remembered for the last play: Vicks breathtaking 46-yard touchdown run to win the game in overtime.3. Falcons 31, 49ers 19: November 15, 1998The Falcons took a 24-6 lead early in the fourth quarter only to see the Niners storm back into the game with long touchdown passes to Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice. Then, with the Falcons on the verge of a monumental collapse, Dan Reeves made probably the gutsiest call of his entire coaching career.Chris Chandler hit Terrance Mathis for a game-clinching 78-yard touchdown pass that propelled the Falcons to a 14-2 record and on to the Super Bowl. 2. Falcons 28, 49ers 24: November 20, 1983This was a well-played contest on both sides that the Falcons won on the last play of the game with a hail mary to Billy White Shoes Johnson. This play was doubly sensational because Steve Bartkowski did not get the pass to the end zone; Billy caught the deflected pass on the five-yard line and had to weave his way around and through several 49er defenders before stretching to reach the ball into the end zone.It was a very close play that might have been called differently if the league had replay in 1983, but thankfully for Atlantans that was not the case.1. Falcons 30, Vikings 27: January 27, 1999Despite entering the NFC Championship game on a 10-game winning streak, the Falcons were huge underdogs to the 15-1 Vikings. Minnesota looked well on their way to blowing out the "Dirty Birds" until Atlanta forced a Randall Cunningham fumble right before halftime. Chris Chandler hit Terrance Mathis on the next play to pull the Falcons within six points (20-14).The Falcons would get another huge break in the final few minutes of regulation when Gary Anderson suffered his only missed field goal of the season. Chandler then hit Terrance Mathis with the second game-changing TD in the closing moments of regulation, and we all know how the story end...or at least Falcons fans do. Edited August 25, 2010 by Peyton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peyton Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 As far as the Rams playoff win, that one was kind of special for me because it is the only game that I've ever taken my wife too, and the dome was seriously rocking that night. And it had one of the best exclamation points ever when Brady Smith pile drived Marc Bulger in the end zone for a safety. Bulger has sucked ever since, I think he senses Brady Smith over his shoulder on every drop back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratesforless Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Yea, the '91 playoff win against the Taints was nice. And +1 for you, sir; while any victory over the Saints is great, having the Falcons of all teams, do them in their backyard and send them home for the holidays was found gold.My personal favorite (besides the obvious 1998 NFC Title game) was them pasting the Rams on national TV in the 2004 playoffs. Prior to that season, the Rams would always try to run up the score when they were well ahead in a ballgame. But that night, the 'greatest show on turf' was closed down. Permanently. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalconTough Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 This thread reminds me of this great list of the Falcons 20 greatest games this guy put together one time:Falcons 20, Saints 17: November 12, 197820. Down 17 to 13 with just seconds left on the clock, the Falcons lined up in a trip set, and Steve Bartkowski threw it up for grabs. Wallace Francis tipped the ball to Alfred Jackson, who scampered into the end zone for the game-winning 57-yard touchdown, and “Big Ben Right” was born.Just two weeks later, the Falcons again victimized the Saints with Big Ben by drawing a last-second pass interference call in the end zone which led to another 20-17 Falcons win.That pair of victories propelled the Falcons to their first ever Playoff appearance.19. Falcons 14, Eagles 10: September 12, 2005Tempers flared in this opening-week MNF rematch of the 2004 NFC Championship game, as Kevin Mathis and Jeremiah Trotter were kicked out of the game during pregame warmups.The Falcons took a 14-0 lead early and held off a furious Eagles rally to get the win.18. Falcons 41, Steelers 38: October 22, 2006Here, the Falcons win a game in which they could have easily been blown out. The Steelers threw for 433 yards with five TD and no INT, but lost three critical fumbles.Michael Vick threw for four TD for the first time in his career, and the Falcons won it in overtime on a 32-yard Morten Andersen field goal. 17. Falcons 27, Packers 7: January 4, 2003The Falcons handed the Packers their first ever home-field postseason loss at snowy Lambeau field.Michael Vick got most of the credit from the media for this one, but the defense and special teams were stellar in the upset.16. Falcons 40, Saints 34: September 2, 1979The Falcons and Saints both amassed more than 500 yards of offense in the 1979 season opener, and the Saints held the lead until deep into the fourth quarter. They extended their advantage to double digits on four different occasions, but could not put the Falcons away.The Falcons were led by William Andrews, who rushed for 167 yards in his first NFL game and gave the Falcons a 34-31 lead in the waning minutes with his first NFL touchdown.The game went to overtime tied at 34 but then ended suddenly on a fluke play. With the Saints lined up to punt, the long snapper sailed the football over punter Russell Erxleben’s head. Erxleben hustled back to the end zone and tried to pick the ball up and throw an incomplete pass, but he hit James Mayberry right in the chest, and Mayberry walked into the end zone for the game winning score.15. Falcons 17, 49ers 14: November 11, 1991This was an ugly football game with a beautiful ending. After Steve Bono connected with John Taylor on a 30-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter to give the Niners a 14-10 lead, Atlanta snatched the victory on the final play of the game when Billy Joe Tolliver connected with Michael Haynes on a 44-yard hail mary.The Falcons and Niners both finished the '91 season 10-6, but the Falcons advanced to the Playoffs while the Niners stayed home, so this play turned out to be quite important in the end.14. Falcons 28, 49ers 27: December 24, 1995Bobby Hebert came off the bench to lead the Falcons to a come-from-behind win in the final game of the season. He hit Terrance Mathis for the game-winning score in a contest Atlanta had to win to make the Playoffs.Eventually, both the Falcons and 49ers would be knocked out of the Playoffs by the Green Bay Packers.13. Falcons 33, Cardinals 27: November 9, 1980The Falcons trailed 24-6 at halftime in St. Louis but stormed back to send the game into overtime. Steve Bartkowski threw for 378 yards, and Ray Strong iced the game with a 21-yard touchdown in overtime.This win kept alive a Falcons winning streak that would reach nine games and propel the squad to the No. 1 postseason seed,. Unfortunately, their opportunity was wasted when the team suffered a devastating defeat to the Dallas Cowboys.12. Falcons 27, Saints 20: December 28, 1991Michael Haynes turned a short pass into an electrifying 61-yard touchdown score late in the fourth quarter, giving the Falcons their first ever road Playoff win.11. Falcons 47, Oilers 27: September 9, 1990The Falcons suffered probably the worst three-year span of any NFL team in history from 1987-1989, as the team performed miserably and suffered through three player deaths. But in 1990, Jerry Glanville was hired, and he restored hope and energy to the franchise; he changed the Falcons uniform color to black, and the team traded for a flamboyant young receiver named Andre Rison.In the opening game of the '90 season, the Falcons took out years of frustration on the Houston Oilers in front of a rowdy capacity crowd at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. The Falcons led 21-0 after the first quarter and 34-7 after three quarters. Houston threatened to make a dramatic comeback in the final quarter with three consecutive touchdowns, but Deion Sanders iced the game with his first-ever interception return for TD.The Falcons struggled to a 5-11 record that year, but the horrors of the Marion Campbell era had been washed away with the blowout of the Oilers.10. Falcons 34, 49ers 17: September 18, 1988In the third week of the 1988 season, the Falcons travelled to Candlestick Park and scored the most stunning regular-season upset in team history. For one day, Chris Miller looked like the future HOF player and Joe Montana looked pedestrian.The Falcons intercepted San Fran's storied QB three times in the game, and the outcome was never in doubt. Of course, this was the only game the Falcons won during the first half of the 1988 season, while the Niners went on to win the Super Bowl.9. Falcons 37, Saints 35: October 27, 2002This game featured two spectacular touchdown runs by Michael Vick and six lead changes. New Orleans blew an early 10-0 lead, and the Falcons later blew their own double-digit advantage.In the closing moments, Vick drove the team down the field in dramatic fashion for Jay Feely’s game-winning field goal on the final play of the game.8. Falcons 22, Bears 20: October 12, 2008The Bears took the lead with only 11 seconds left in the game, but Matt Ryan hit Michael Jenkins on a perfectly executed sideline pass with only one second left. Jason Elam then nailed the game winner, and the legend of Matt Ryan was born.7. Falcons 34, Panthers 31: December 18, 2004With the Falcons down seven points in the closing seconds, Michael Vick made an improbable touchdown run up the middle on fourth-and-goal from the 12-yard line.Then, in overtime, Jake Delhomme threw a horrible interception to Aaron Beasley, and Jay Feely sealed the win with a 38-yard FG.6. Falcons 37, Cowboys 35: September 21, 1986 The Falcons were a pretty horrible football team from 1984 to 1989, but the team gave fans hope briefly in 1986 by starting the season with consecutive blowouts against the Saints and Cardinals. Then, in Week Three, the Falcons travelled to Dallas to take on the undefeated Cowboys, and the teams staged an epic battle that featured seven lead changes.David Archer hit Floyd Dixon with a miraculous bomb late in this contest to set the Falcons up for the go-ahead field goal with less than a minute left in the game. On the final play of the game, Danny White found Tony Hill on a deep crossing pattern that looked for a moment like it may go the distance. Bobby Butler was able to chase down Hill and push him out of bounds inside the Falcons' 15-yard line, sealing the win and preventing a most embarrassing ending for the Falcons.The next week, the Falcons beat the Buccaneers to improve to 4-0, but a brutal home shut out at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles in Week Five brought the team back down to earth. Atlanta stumbled their way to a 7-8-1 record on the season, and head coach Dan Henning was fired in favor of Marion Campbell.5. Falcons 14, Eagles 13: December 24, 1978The Falcons trailed the Eagles 13-0 in the fourth quarter of their first-ever postseason game, but the offense came to life in the closing moments of the game, and Steve Bartkowski threw touchdown passes on consecutive possessions to secure a 14-13 Falcons lead.Ron Jaworski drove the Eagles down the field for a potential game-winning field goal, but Eagles punter Mike Michel, filling in for injured kicker Nick Mike-Mayer, missed the 31-yard attempt to seal the victory for the Falcons.4. Falcons 30, Vikings 24: December 1, 2002Even though Michael Vick broke several NFL rushing records in this game, it is mostly remembered for the last play: Vick’s breathtaking 46-yard touchdown run to win the game in overtime.3. Falcons 31, 49ers 19: November 15, 1998The Falcons took a 24-6 lead early in the fourth quarter only to see the Niners storm back into the game with long touchdown passes to Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice. Then, with the Falcons on the verge of a monumental collapse, Dan Reeves made probably the gutsiest call of his entire coaching career.Chris Chandler hit Terrance Mathis for a game-clinching 78-yard touchdown pass that propelled the Falcons to a 14-2 record and on to the Super Bowl. 2. Falcons 28, 49ers 24: November 20, 1983This was a well-played contest on both sides that the Falcons won on the last play of the game with a hail mary to Billy “White Shoes” Johnson. This play was doubly sensational because Steve Bartkowski did not get the pass to the end zone; Billy caught the deflected pass on the five-yard line and had to weave his way around and through several 49er defenders before stretching to reach the ball into the end zone.It was a very close play that might have been called differently if the league had replay in 1983, but thankfully for Atlantans that was not the case.1. Falcons 30, Vikings 27: January 27, 1999Despite entering the NFC Championship game on a 10-game winning streak, the Falcons were huge underdogs to the 15-1 Vikings. Minnesota looked well on their way to blowing out the "Dirty Birds" until Atlanta forced a Randall Cunningham fumble right before halftime. Chris Chandler hit Terrance Mathis on the next play to pull the Falcons within six points (20-14).The Falcons would get another huge break in the final few minutes of regulation when Gary Anderson suffered his only missed field goal of the season. Chandler then hit Terrance Mathis with the second game-changing TD in the closing moments of regulation, and we all know how the story end...or at least Falcons fans do.In a nutshell, for me- Anything 1998+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quicksand Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Probably the 08 Bears game just because I was there. I've never experienced such an emotional rollercoaster in my life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metatron360 Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 last year the had a good one. the first tampa game redman to roddy on the last play for the win. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I MUS WRITE Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 NFC Championship game against the Vikings.And to add the win against the Bears as well. That game was amazing.I agree these are the 2 games that stand out most to me. i was in the military at the time and I was the only falcon fan in the room. I talked so much shyt after we beat the Vikes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalconFanSince1970 Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 NFC Championship game against the Vikings.And to add the win against the Bears as well. That game was amazing.1. 1998 - ATL@MIN - any questions?2. 1998 - SF@ATL - playoff game. OMG.3. 1995 - SF@ATL - Xmas eve game. Hebert to Mathis. Incredible.4. 1991 - ATL@NO - beatin down the Aints in the playoffs. Unbelievable.5. 1990 - NO@ATL - maybe my favorite Falcon game. 11 hats on the ball. Miller to Rison bomb on 4th and 2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goal Line D Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 I feel like you stole that post straight from my brain almost word for word. I don't know if the Dome ever rocked like that since. Maybe the monday nighter against philly.Yeah I hear ya! That Philly game was off tha chain!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ukfalc Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Yea, the '91 playoff win against the Taints was nice. I loved the Joe Fishback "TD" on the play where we iced the game, even though it was called back for a forward lateral from Deion Sanders. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Photofalcon Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 First would be the 1998 NFC Championship, but a close second would be the game my father called my late birthday gift.SEPTEMBER 16, 1973 Falcons 62, Saints 7. This game was the day after I was born. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Creative Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 I've only been following since about 2002, so my list isn't going to be historical as some of the others. :PWith that being said, the Bears game in 08, and the Vikings game in 08 were huge for us all games I'll never forget.Last season, I liked the way we played to win @Tampa, to finally get back to back winning seasons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BirdWeisErrr_2 Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 NFC Championship game against the Vikings.And to add the win against the Bears as well. That game was amazing.Exactly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rowdyfalcon Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 My favorite games I've attended. Were:2006 Steelers! That was such an exciting game--- lead changes, an overtime thriller, and probably vicks best passing game.2008 Lions! That's when I knew everything would be ok2008 Bears! 11 seconds--- best finish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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