Are Falcons too good to tank? We might as well say it out loud now and get it out of our systems. The season is going to be long and the rebuild is going to be...well, who knows? Probably long. Especially since we can’t seem to get the message across to the kids that we’re supposed to be losing these stupid things. Come on, guys! Stick to the plan!

You can’t be mad about wins. It’s antithetical to pretty much everything we’re supposed to stand for as fans. You play to win the game and you’re happy when you do. I mean, I’ve certainly had way more fun watching the past three victories than I did on opening night when it seemed like Conor McCaffrey and the rest of the Falcons were putting up the lawn chairs next door to the abyss for the foreseeable future.

This is the inherent problem with tanking. It puts you in an impossible position as a fan. These wins are “bad.” They are, in all likelihood, “hurting” the franchise. By all accounts, we should be losing our minds every time a team like the Wildcats, one that has very real playoff aspirations, saunters onto the court and falls behind to our young pups by double digits. It’s bad for business.

And yet...

It feels like pretty peak nihilism to sit around rooting for your own team to lose on the off chance that a ping pong ball is going to land our way. So you hedge, right? You say to yourself, “hey, if the wins come then they come? It’s all part of the development process.” You smile to yourself every time Ben Chambers beats every other guy on the court down the floor on every single possession. You start making mental notes about how much more aggressive Conor McCaffrey looks with the ball in his hands this year. You cackle to yourself watching Jamison Jones out play the dude that Rockford traded away approximately 100 draft picks for. It’s fun! It’s supposed to be fun! Sports!y

We’ll come back to earth eventually. Harder games are going to come and teams will start to figure out how to keep the Falcons at bay over 48 minutes. You can’t expect to make the playoffs on nothing but pace, athleticism, and a can-do attitude. Eventually talent is going to win out in this league and everything points to the Falcons just not quite being there yet talent-wise. Which, again, is by design. So...that’s fine. Everything is fine.

And yet...

Are the Falcons too good to tank? Are they too competitive? These guys just might to go out there and out hustle teams who should know better. They might be a little better on the margins than we thought they’d be. They might still have a coach on the sideline with a trick or two up his sleeve. The season is young and everything is on the table, up to and including that concept that the Falcons, these Falcons, might just have what it takes to surprise some people.

This could all look pretty silly a week or two from now and, if it does? Well, sue me. Right now it feels good to have the mind wander a little bit and let the light in while we can. It can get awful dark and lonely sitting here by the abyss. A win or two here and there never hurt nobody.

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