Falcons Take Flight
With emotion in his voice, Falcons linebacker Coy Wire brought a special message to soldiers stationed at Ft. Benning Monday evening.
Attitude is everything.
After thanking the gathering of more than 250 men and women for their service, Wire noted the urge to wilt in the face of adversity but asked everyone to rise above the challenges with a positive attitude.
Wire and 10 of his Falcons teammates flew to Ft. Benning on Army Blackhawk helicopters Monday afternoon to have dinner with soldiers soon to be deployed to Iraq. A group of Falcons Cheerleaders also made the trip and gave a brief performance — their first of the 2009 season.
“We came to show our appreciation,” Wire said. “To show how much respect we have to each and every one of you. We came to represent not only the Atlanta Falcons, not only the city of Atlanta for which we play, but for all the people across this country — strangers you’ve never met — who are thinking of you and praying for you every day.”
Wire said attitude is something people can choose to control and, through a brief anecdote, illustrated the impact of a positive outlook on life.
Everyone goes through tough times.
The secret is in the process.
“We see the world not as it is; we see the world as we are on the inside,” he said.
“There’s a saying that the strongest steel is burned in the hottest coals. Each and every one of you men and women will have to go through something difficult in the next few months or year. It’s going to make you strong. It’s going to refine you and make you ready for anything and everything that you may encounter in your lives.”
Wire said the Falcons plan to dedicate the first game of the 2009 season to the soldiers at Ft. Benning and across the nation.
Members of the brigade the Falcons visited should be deployed in October.
Running back Jerious Norwood, center Brett Romberg, lineman Quinn Ojinnaka, guard Justin Blalock, defensive end Willie Evans, fullback Ovie Mughelli, tight end Justin Peelle, wide receiver Brian Finneran and tackle Will Sviteck also made the trip.
Finneran’s father served in Vietnam, adding special meaning to his trips to military posts.
“It’s awesome, especially the ride in the helicopter,” Finneran said. “We’re here to support our guys, our troops that fight for us.”
The veteran wide receiver said it’s easy to take the joys in life for granted, particularly air conditioning after a hot training camp pracitce.
But he knows none of it’s possible without the daily activity of service men and women around the world.
He joined Wire and his teammates in an expression of gratitude.
“We’re here to say thanks, shake their hands and tell them how much we appreciate all they do.”
Members of the Army thanked the Falcons with a custom, engraved sledge hammer — the symbol of the brigade. Wire proudly carried it the rest of the day and, once practice starts, will find a way to keep it in front of his teammates for motivation.
The Falcons organization is also offering a military-only deal on tickets to the Carolina Panthers game on Sept. 20 (click here for details). Tickets are $30 and include a limited edition, camouflage Falcons hat (pictured).
Click here for more pictures from the Falcons trip and work in the community.


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Jmike, just thought I’d let you know that the atlantafalcons.com website has been featured on a design website called smashingmagazine.com. They were showcasing “Beautiful Sports Websites” and I thought it was awesome that AF.com was on there.
Here’s a link to it:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/04/showcase-of-beautiful-sports-websites/
My son is currently at Fort Benning attending the Airborne School. I cannot describe how touched his mother and I are by the Falcons show of appreciation for the Soldiers there, and all the military members around the world protecting our freedom. He has a weekend pass coming up before the final week of Jump School when he will be making the 5 jumps needed to graduate. Although he was not able to attend the Falcons visit in person, I will be sure to show him this article. I know he will be very happy for the Falcons support as he is a Life Long Falcon Fan.
Tim and Jennette Barnes
Proud Parents of PFC Brian Barnes who is serving our great nation in the US Army, 1st stick (squad), 2nd platoon, C Company, 507th Infantry Regiment (Airborne).
Airborne Leads the Way!
As a member of the United States Army serving in Iraq I greatly appreciate The Atlanta Falcons Organization for going down to Benning and showing my fellow Soldiers some love. 2006-2007 season I watched in Baghdad Iraq and cursed and screamed when ever I saw a Falcon’s Game on TV. 2007-2008 I was in shock when we got Coach Smith and Matty Ice and did so well. 2009-2010 season will be the year we have back-to-back winning seansons and the Falcons will be considered the team to beat in the NFC. To the Falcons Organization, keep showing the Members of he Armed Service Love, we are the ones that knows every stat, every player, every game, every fumble, own every jersey, and represent our home town through our sports.
Go Falcons!!!!
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Kirkuk Iraq
“We Strike Like Tropic Lightning….Hooah”