The Falcons begin their postseason journey Saturday against the Seahawks, who have become notorious for their physical play.
Atlanta's star wide receiver Julio Jones is ready to make sure the officials are aware of the Seahawks' penalties, especially in the secondary.
"When we're in a game, I'll go look at them like that and say, 'You didn't see it?' if they didn't see it," Jones said, via ESPN.com. "I'm not going to sit up there and cry about anything. It is what it is. But you've got to alert them. Some refs just let you play, too. It's like, 'All right, you're going to let us play? Then we're going to go out here and play. If you're going to call it, call it. Just let me know how you're going to officiate this game.'"
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Jones appeared to be held by Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman in a Week 6 matchup between the two teams that went uncalled. Jones hopes any supposed infraction will be detected with the season on the line.
"If you grab me early, I'm going to let the ref know," Jones said. "And if they're not calling it, it's going to be a physical game."
The Falcons have won just one postseason game since 2004 — 2012, when Atlanta defeated the Seahawks in the divisional round. They have won just three playoff games since visiting the Super Bowl in 1998.