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signs that point to us beating ATL on Sunday


gettlemanjack

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Falcons are 1-5 on the road (beat Tampa 27-17, lost to Bengals, Vikings, Giants, Ravens, Lions).

of mutual opponents, three games point to us being the better team:

at Cincinnati

-ATL lost 10-24

-CAR tied 37-37

Lions (CAR at home, ATL in London)

-CAR won 24-7

-ATL lost 21-22

Bears at home

-CAR won 31-24

-ATL lost 13-27

one game points to ATL being the better team:

Saints at home

-ATL won in OT 37-34

-CAR lost 10-28

two games point to us being even:

Bucs away

-ATL won 27-17

-CAR won 20-14 without Cam

at Baltimore

-CAR lost 10-38

-ATL lost 7-29

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Neil Greenberg of the Washington Post makes NFL game predictions based on a multitude of factors that will have an impact on game day. These include efficiency stats such as success rates, yards per play and yards allowed per play, plus points scored based on strength of opponent.

Pick: Carolina Panthers

Win probability: Carolina Panthers 62.4 percent

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fancy-stats/wp/2014/11/13/week-11-nfl-picks-patriots-and-seahawks-are-this-weeks-best-bets/

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For me, it's pretty disheartening that we're even talking about losing to such a dumpster fire of a team, but we are a dumpster fire ourselves. What do you get when two dumpster fires come together?

You can call this the Dumpster Fire Bowl

Dumpster Infernobowl

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