MB: No, not really. You get to that point you try to block things like that out especially when the season gets going. That's the kind of stuff you try to get done in the offseason but if you don't get it done its one of those things where you're like, well we'll just put it off until after the season.
GL: Would you like to continue playing for the Falcons if given the opportunity?
MB: Most definitely, I love it here.
GL: Excellent, the fans want you here that's for sure. Do you think the new front office has addressed the personnel needs of the team in the draft and free agency this past offseason?
MB: I think they've done a good job. Especially with Thomas Dimitroff coming in, he's got some experience. You know just seeing some of the new players coming in you know he had a good draft plan good free agency and things are starting to look pretty good around here.
GL: I agree. How do you think Matt Ryan is doing overall is he progressing as expected?
MB: I think he is doing great. Just being around him everyday and seeing the things he does at practice and things that carry over to the game. He's got tremendous poise for a young quarterback and you don't really see that these days in guys who are coming in real young and getting their chance to start. I mean I'm very impressed with what he's done so far.
GL: The team lost its last two roads games and Sunday you have another one with Green Bay. Is winning on the road that much more difficult or has the team just run into two very good teams on the road this year?
MB: Its tough to win on the road and that's one of those things that we as a team have to learn how to do. You know if you win all your home games, you're 8-8 and odds are you won't get into the playoffs that way. I would say its hard but you have to overcome adversity on the road.
GL: Some of the fans from the Atlanta Falcons message board had some questions they wanted to get in. First is do you or any of the players every visit the AFMB and if so what are your thoughts on what you might have read.
MB: No. Actually I haven't had a chance to visit the message board. With me if I'm not at work I'm running around with the kids at home.
GL: That leads to one of the other questions, everyone wants and update on Mikey and how he is doing.
MB: Mikey is doing really well. He's getting better week in and week out. Just seeing the progress he's making at school, and that carries over to him getting better at home, he's doing real well.
GL: Is there an Autism website or foundation that you work with that you would like people to be aware of?
MB: Last year I was doing some work with the Marcus Institute, they specialize in children with Autism and Easter Seals of Northern Georgia they do a lot of work with not just kids with Autism but kids with special needs.
GL: Are you serving as a mentor for Curtis Lofton (rookie LB) and how do you think he is coming along?
MB: I think Curtis is coming along good. He is continuing to get better week in and week out. As a young guy he kind of looks to, (Laughs) I wouldn't say I'm old but I guess being one of the older linebackers so to speak. I think its good for a guy like me to help out the young guys if they got a question here and there you know sit down and talk him through it and see if I can help him the best way that I can. Those are the things that I got coming in as a rookie.
GL: Who were some of your role models growing up, players on the field that inspired you or that you modeled yourself after.
MB: That's actually funny. I didn't grow up as a defensive minded guy. I was offensive minded growing up so I loved Jerry Rice, Barry Sanders it was those guys I loved growing up and I always watched them and then to actually make it here and playing defense....its a...its a little different.
GL: What position did you play in high school?
MB: I played running back, quarterback and safety. Never played linebacker in high school.
GL: I understand the fans can get your official jersey through Reebok. Anything you can tell me about your relationship with Reebok?
MB: I love Reebok. Just being part of the Reebok family its been good to me. I've been with them since I first came into the league and just being associated with a lot of different guys throughout the league guys like, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Tory Holt, I think its a good group.
Ok, so it was more than twenty questions. Boley and the rest of the Falcons face the Packers this week in Green Bay at 1pm.





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