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Russell Wilson and the Seahawks are trying to become the second West Coast team since 1989 to win back-to-back postseason games on the East Coast. (AP)
By CHARLES ODUM
AP Sports Writer

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) - The Atlanta Falcons have more than home-field advantage to help their chances against Seattle in the playoffs.

The Falcons also have history on their side.

The Seahawks won their wild-card game at Washington and will have to make another cross-country trip for Sunday's game at Atlanta.

According to STATS LLC, the 1989 Los Angeles Rams are the only West Coast team to win back-to-back postseason games on the East Coast – at Philadelphia and the New York Giants. STATS' research included teams from Seattle, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Arizona.

Seattle is trying to become the second team to pull off the feat.

Falcons offensive tackle Tyson Clabo downplayed the Seahawks' repeat trip across the nation.

"It's not like they're going to be going to the moon or anything," Clabo said Monday. "They have a schedule they follow when they travel and I'm sure they're going to keep it the same."

The Falcons claimed the top seed in the NFC with a 13-3 record. They also held the top seed two years ago before losing at home to eventual Super Bowl champion Green Bay. They lost last year's playoff opener at the Giants to fall to 0-3 in the postseason under coach Mike Smith.

Smith said he adjusted last week's practice schedule based upon lessons learned in the bye week two years ago. Players had more time off before the loss to the Packers.

"We did it a little bit different this time," Smith said. "We worked a little bit longer. I think one of the things we had to do was to get some work done between playing games. We needed to work on some things fundamentally that we didn't do well at the end of the season."

Fundamentals were emphasized in four practices Wednesday through Saturday. The team was off Sunday and met Monday morning for their first briefing on the Seahawks.

"I think if you do it the same and you didn't get the results you want, that's probably not the right way to approach it," Smith said. "We approached it differently this time."

Clabo said there were no complaints from the players.

"We needed to work on some things," Clabo said. "We're not perfect. As a player and as a team you're always striving to find things you can improve. We did a little self-scout and said `Let's do this.'

"It was good but it was quick. Coach Smith wanted it to be quick so it didn't run us into the ground or anything like that. I think everyone was on board with doing whatever it took to win this game."

Smith said he hopes the bye week gives three defensive starters a chance to play against Seattle: defensive end John Abraham (left ankle), cornerback Dunta Robinson (concussion) and safety William Moore (hamstring).

Abraham and Robinson were hurt in a 22-17 loss to Tampa Bay to close the regular season. Moore missed the last four games but returned to practice last week.

Smith, who doesn't provide a full injury report before Wednesday, said Abraham will participate in Wednesday's first practice of the week.

"We will have almost a full boat," Smith said. "We won't have everybody there.

"The workload for some of these guys was limited last week and this week we'll limit some early in the week and hopefully we'll have everybody ready to go by the end of the week."

Smith said the three postseason losses in his first four seasons left this Falcons team better prepared for success.

"We're a much more mature team because of our experiences," he said. "I think you learn from your previous experiences in the playoffs. This is a team that has been very focused from the very beginning of the season and we've got a lot of guys who have experienced the playoff atmosphere. They're going to be able to help some of the younger guys who haven't."

The playoffs losses have raised the pressure on Smith and the Falcons to end the drought, even if the coach insists his approach will not change.

"To me it's no different than any other game," Smith said. "It's 100 percent on our football team to go out and play our best, whether it's a preseason game or regular-season game or whether it's the postseason.

"I think every team that's in this tournament respects every other team. I don't think there's anybody not respecting other teams. This is a very good football team. We feel like we accomplished what we needed to accomplish to get here and we are looking forward to playing against Seattle this weekend."

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  • TwoTrees wrote...
    The Falcons may have history...
    ..., but we have Russell Wilson.
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    Hotlanta
    Maybe next year!
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • grow up/get real wrote...
    Napoleon and General Custer had history on their side too. .
    until their last battle! Go Hawks!
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • Rayvensdad wrote...
    Atlanta has the history...
    We have the Legion of Boom. I'll take our chances.

    This is simply just another bored media story, trying to find something to write about. I love how anyone writes about teams that have NOTHING to do with this team. Some of these young men were barely a twinkle in their mom and dad's eyes back in '89. I thought the media's job was to report the news... not scratch and dig to make it.

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  • HockeyMom wrote...
    History
    And the Hawks have made some real history this season and hope to continue to make more history. Go Hawks!!!
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • uralnutjobs wrote...
    sherman has history too
    look how that worked out for atlanta the last time
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • Johnnymac50 wrote...
    Atlanta
    That which has no effect on the game this Sunday: travel, start time, playoff history of either team, bye week rest, visiting crowd, the field conditions in D.C. What will count is: 1)control penalties, turnovers, and missed assignments. 2) keep focus on the game one play at a time. 3) avoid big plays by Atlanta early on while pressuring their QB to do what he does not want to do. Imposing their will on Atlanta is a matter of resolve on the Seahawks part, can't wait until Sunday.
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  • Hawkman wrote...
    Bruuuucccceee!!!
    It is time for Bruce Irvin's big game. We need him to step up and be the number #. It is time. Go Bruce. Go Hawks!!!!
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • GoSeaHox wrote...
    How's This For History?
    Seattle has faced the Falcons 11 times, and has an 8-3 record vs. the Falcons.
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • Rangerhawk wrote...
    It is a little suspect
    That the playoff games don't move up to Prime Time slots on Saturday/Sunday nationally. I mean it's OK to have Sunday Night Football during the regular season but then playoff games don't rate it? What's the excuse? If the east coast had to watch their teams play at 10am, they'd lose their minds!
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  • soo purletiv wrote...
    1983
    That was the last time, prior to 2013 that the Seahawks won on the road in the playoffs!

    The 2012/13 Seahawks are not only ignoring history, they are writing and making it according to their whims.

    "Making The Future History", wink wink, is the motto of the 2012/13 Seahawks.

    Or maybe, "Ignore The Experts"

    Either way fits these misfits from little known Seattle...

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