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Hope for the season! Winning the division just got a little easier.


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The Falcons just IRed starting right guard Joe Hawley and starting right tackle Lamar Holmes. Safety William Moore is now on temporary IR. And this is after losing Sam Baker for the season.

 

They are now starting Peter fuging Konz at center lolololol and they just signed a guy who the Jags cut last week. They put all kinds of emphasis on fixing that offensive line this season (it was the number one reason they sucked so hard) and now they're arguably worse off than they were last year. Jake Matthews is now the only decent player on that line, aside from maybe Jon Asamoah, who plays right guard and might help Peter Konz not play like a pop warner third-stringer.

 

Here go laugh at their misery

 

 

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With the Bucs showing indescribable weaknesses and the Saints defense looking more inept than Rob Ryan's dietary habits, we have a legitimate chance to sweep our entire division in spite of our weaknesses. Just need fix mental errors on defense, adjust to Cam's strength on offense, and go back to our NFC-ass-kicking ways that got us a 2-0 start.

 

Now we just need SCP's smack thread and a win against the Bears on Sunday to get it all started. See you bitches there.

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The Falcons just IRed starting right guard Joe Hawley and starting right tackle Lamar Holmes. Safety William Moore is now on temporary IR. And this is after losing Sam Baker for the season.

 

They are now starting Peter fuging Konz at center lolololol and they just signed a guy who the Jags cut last week. They put all kinds of emphasis on fixing that offensive line this season (it was the number one reason they sucked so hard) and now they're arguably worse off than they were last year. Jake Matthews is now the only decent player on that line, aside from maybe Jon Asamoah, who plays right guard and might help Peter Konz not play like a pop warner third-stringer.

 

Here go laugh at their misery

 

 

1302584808504.jpg 

 

 

With the Bucs showing indescribable weaknesses and the Saints defense looking more inept than Rob Ryan's dietary habits, we have a legitimate chance to sweep our entire division in spite of our weaknesses. Just need fix mental errors on defense, adjust to Cam's strength on offense, and go back to our NFC-ass-kicking ways that got us a 2-0 start.

 

Now we just need SCP's smack thread and a win against the Bears on Sunday to get it all started. See you bitches there.

 

Good thread is a good thread.

 

I'm really hoping our interior OL can turn the corner.  Plus if Bell and Chandler can prove to not be complete donkeysh*t and our DL resurfaces, we got a clear shot.  

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The Falcons just IRed starting right guard Joe Hawley and starting right tackle Lamar Holmes. Safety William Moore is now on temporary IR. And this is after losing Sam Baker for the season.

 

They are now starting Peter fuging Konz at center lolololol and they just signed a guy who the Jags cut last week. They put all kinds of emphasis on fixing that offensive line this season (it was the number one reason they sucked so hard) and now they're arguably worse off than they were last year. Jake Matthews is now the only decent player on that line, aside from maybe Jon Asamoah, who plays right guard and might help Peter Konz not play like a pop warner third-stringer.

 

Here go laugh at their misery

 

 

1302584808504.jpg 

 

 

With the Bucs showing indescribable weaknesses and the Saints defense looking more inept than Rob Ryan's dietary habits, we have a legitimate chance to sweep our entire division in spite of our weaknesses. Just need fix mental errors on defense, adjust to Cam's strength on offense, and go back to our NFC-ass-kicking ways that got us a 2-0 start.

 

Now we just need SCP's smack thread and a win against the Bears on Sunday to get it all started. See you bitches there.

 

 

 

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