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  1. 7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

    When I bought my current house I was mowing about six acres. After one summer of spending an entire day of every weekend slaving away to maintain it I was like fug this poo. I fenced it in. Now we have haired sheep,a pony, and two miniature horses "maintaining" it and I'm mowing maybe an acre.

    If you ever get haired sheep babies, let me know...I might be interested.

  2. 4 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

    does anybody know if there is a new Falcons message board?

    Who is there fan that checks in here on game weeks....would like to know how there fans feel heading into this weekend, especially the injury report

    Not a forum but some stuff here:

     https://www.thefalcoholic.com/

    https://www.thefalcoholic.com/2023/9/6/23859787/what-to-know-about-falcons-vs-panthers-in-week-1-frank-reich-bryce-young-arthur-smith-kyle-pitts

    What is that all going to add up to? For the 2023 season, the Panthers may be in a similar position to the 2022 Falcons: Improving in terms of the on-field product without actually exceeding the previous year’s win total. I’m especially dubious about Carolina’s improvements on offense, where they’re counting on good health and big contributions from rookies and players who need to improve significantly to raise the floor and ceiling of one of the league’s more forgettable 2022 offenses. They’ll get there eventually if Young is any good, as he should be, but the early returns are unlikely to be pretty.

    The Panthers offense has potential, but also more question marks than Riddler’s pajamas.

     It’s hard to imagine a group with this many question marks putting on a fireworks show against Atlanta, so it will be a good—but should not be a strenuous—test of the Falcons’ defense. There just isn’t enough here yet, especially with some suspect links along the offensive line, to feel like Carolina’s offense is going to come out of the gate ready to score 25 points.

    And the Falcons themselves? We’ve spent an offseason talking about them, but they’re effectively matchup-proof as a run game with Bijan Robinson,

    This is in many ways an ideal first game for Atlanta, as it pits an improved squad against a scrappy divisional rival they should beat. It’s all about how hot the Falcons start and how real their 2023 improvement is, and Carolina is just talented and well-coached enough to steal one away if the Falcons are slow and sloppy to begin the year. Make no mistake, though: This should be the dawn of a new era in Atlanta, and they should start 1-0 for the first time in a long while.

    So....here's hoping the Panther offense scores 25+ points and  the match-up proof Robinson has under 100 yds, a lost fumble, and drops 2 passes.

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  3. 9 minutes ago, Icege said:

    In Snow's system Burns notched 22 sacks over 37 games (0.59 sacks per game). In the 11 games under Wilks, he notched 8.5 sacks (0.77). There's an argument to be made that under a real NFL DC as a 3-4 OLB that Burns could have notched 26 sacks over 2 seasons (0.77 sacks per game, 34 games), which would have been 76.5% of what Bosa produced.

    He's young (6mo younger than Bosa) and hitting his prime with a rising salary cap. He might not see $30M but $26M-$28M seems like a good deal for both sides. 😄

    There is also an argument that all the whiffs he had were not a factor of the DC.  How many times did it look like he had the sack and then let the QB get away? Finishing has been an issue.

    That being said...I would lean to the $26 mil.

    (Good research by the way)

  4. 4 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

    That's not how contracts are done though.  Burrows is about to well be the highest paid player in the NFL by quite a bit. Parsons is going to crush this Bosa deal next year with an aav of 36-38m. 

    Burns and Bosa came into the league in the same year and both are getting or trying to get deals done now.  Bosa's production well above Burns (Parsons ahead of Burns too).

    If Burns wants to get some incentives...fine.....and I hope he earns it.  At this time his production is ranked 9th over the past 2 years.  He should get paid a guaranteed amount based on that.

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  5. First game of the season...everything new....not going into it feeling defeated already.

    Preseason did not help fan enthusiasm but that was not the point.  This staff approached preseason differently than other teams.  Best players were limited or did not play and by design the coaches revealed as little as possible about what they would do in the regular season. As a result, the biggest takeaway was that Young is poised in the pocket and throws with anticipation accurately.  An old soul in a rookie body.

    So, I am going into this game an optimist.  It is the Falcons...and I really want to beat them.  The team will pleasantly surprise a few people week 1.

     

    Panthers 27

    Atlanta 17. 

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  6.  

    The 2022 NFL Fan Base Rankings:

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    If you want to understand this...good luck.  Read the article.  From some guy at the Emory University Business school.


    We (The Emory Marketing Analytics Center and Fanalytics Podcast) pay special attention to the NFL because it showcases important lessons about consumer passion (fandom), and we can illustrate the power of analytics for sports and marketing.  


    The Emory Marketing Analytics Center’s and Fanalytics NFL preview includes two original but related analyses. One analysis is an assessment of the NFL's top brands in terms of fan commitment. The second analysis is a deep dive into NFL quarterbacks. This analysis includes the development of a new QB performance measure and a discussion of the QB narratives with which each team will begin the 2022 season. The second analysis will start in late May or early June.


    The analyses are related because the brand loyalty (I call it Fan Equity) analysis is a snapshot of the moment. It’s a look at the strength of fandom as of the end of the 2022 season. Since fandom is created over many seasons or even generations, this is a look into the past. The QB analysis is a look into the future. QBs are the overwhelming key to winning in the NFL, and winning is what ultimately builds fandom.      

      

    The fanbase rankings are a critical sports business story. Knowing where the passion lies and will lie in the future is essential for every sports league. Fandom is the driver of current revenues for leagues. But beyond basic questions of which teams to put on TV, the analysis shed light on something fundamental about fandom. Fans choose to be fans because they want to belong to something. Being a Green Bay Packers fan is like being part of a “cool club”. Being a fan of the Washington NFL franchise also used to mean being part of something aspirational. Now being a fan of the Commanders is much less appealing. 

    https://www.fandomanalytics.com/post/nfl-fanbase-rankings-2022

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