Someone please explain to me how a team that is tied for a share of the lead in the division can 'afford to lose' this week? Makes no sense...I am a Steeler fan, and the Steelers are in a similar situation - tied with Baltimore, a 1/2 game behind the Bengals - and play the Bengals in week 17. I think if we lose this week, we put ourselves in a hole for the division and the wildcard. I get that Atlanta has no wildcard chance, but if they beat the Steelers this weekend and the Saints lose to the Bears on MNF, aren't they a game up on the Saints? If they lose to Pittsburgh and the Saints beat the Bears, aren't the Saints a game up?
Game seems very important to both teams.
I don't know who these commentators are saying the game is meaningless, but basically that is just poppycock. I don't want to go through all the scenarios, but I can easily think of ones where losing this game vs. Pittsburgh is the reason Atlanta misses the playoffs. For instance, say Atlanta loses to Pittsburgh, loses to New Orleans, then beats Carolina. They finish at 6-10. Now assume that New Orleans loses to Bears, beats Atlanta, and beats the Bucs. They go 7-9 and have a better record than Atlanta, winning the division. Now, assume that nothing else changes but Atlanta beating Pittsburgh. All of a sudden they are 7-9 and in the playoffs. Why? Because they would have a better divisional record than New Orleans at 5-1.
There is no possible way you can say the Pittsburgh game is meaningless. As has been stated, simply assuming that Atlanta will win the last two games is foolhardy. Beating Pittsburgh gives them much needed wiggle room in case they stumble vs. NO or Carolina.
Atlanta is tied with New Orleans, a half game ahead of Carolina.
If they lose, worst case scenario, they're a game behind New Orleans, a half behind Carolina.
If they win next week, they are even in record with New Orleans and win the tie break.
If they win the following week, if Carolina has gone 2-0, then they win the division by a half a game.
This game has meaning only if New Orleans and Carolina lose, but playing Chicago and Tampa, thats far from a certain.
Any way you slice it, Julio healthy for the last two games and playoffs is probably more important than compromising him here.
This game is as close to meaningless as you get, but granted, not technically meaningless.
Next week is the season.