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And now it’s even easier because for one week only-from Monday, Feb. Enter The Portrait Master System powered by Sue Bryce, a podcast, content hub, and educational platform designed by photographers for photographers to help meet your business goals. For photographers, that often means making changes to evolve their brands or create the business of their dreams. “I predict we’re going to win, but it’s going to be a tight game, say 35-27.It’s almost mid-February but the good news is, it’s still early enough into 2022 to realistically achieve your new year’s resolutions. “I think this is very appropriate for the city,” he said of the rally. Though he wasn’t able to get in during the height of the festivities, Lamarcus Collins said he still wanted to attend to show his support. And let me remind you, this is the 5th district,” the Atlanta native said, referring to a comment made earlier this month by then President-elect Donald Trump disparaging the city. She said the team wasn't ready for the Super Bowl the first time around, but she could feel the energy is right for this year's appearance.

“Atlanta is a great place to live in, but an even better city to have a sports team,” McKay boomed into the microphone before the crowd broke into chorus of “A-T-L, A-T-L” loud enough to shatter windows.įalcons fan Cynthia Pope said the event was heart warming and convinced her more than ever that Atlanta is going all the way. He also announced another rally at Atlantic Station at noon Sunday.įalcons President Rich McKay said he appreciated the support from fans, adding that their backing was important in last week’s win over the Green Bay Packers. Like a preacher firing up his flock, he urged the crowd to "rise up, rise up," before introducing a list of special guests, including former Falcons Jerious Norwood, Michael Haynes and Roddy White and Usher. Mayor Kasim Reed on Friday seemed to want to put that in the past. The Falcons fought their way into their first and only Super Bowl appearance in 1999 and walked away with a disappointing 34-19 loss. We have been waiting for this day for a very long time.” “Everything about today was about camaraderie,” said Lakeisha Wilcox, another Atlantan. If the music, featuring songs such as Usher’s “Yeah,” Shop Boyz “Party Like A Rock Star” and Lil Wayne’s “Turn Down for What,” didn’t get them, the reverberating call-and-response of “When I say super, you say bowl,” did.įans giddily took selfies with friends, munched on hot dogs provided by The Varsity and ate popcorn in a place usually reserved for paying bills or city council meetings. At one point, police cleared the area in front of the city council chambers at the fire marshal’s urging. While the city didn’t give an official crowd estimate, many guessed at more than 1,000 fans turned out, many of whom were forced to show their love outside the building after it reached capacity. Inside the usually staid marble and stone building, thunderous bass pumped up a crowd that seemed convinced this is Atlanta’s year.
