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Do you have any confidence in ATL to beat NO?


PhillyB

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I have zero confidence in Tampa Bay to take care of business, even at home. The Saints* took care of business on the road against the Bears, who may suck, but it's still hard to dominate any team for four quarters, and the Saints* did. This means our season (assuming we win out) is going to be on the line next Sunday. The Falcons absolutely HAVE to win.

 

Julio Jones should be back, and the Falcons are still technically alive (if they win out and the Saints lose out they make the playoffs, right?)

 

Anybody think it's gonna happen?

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I have zero confidence in Tampa Bay to take care of business, even at home. The Saints* took care of business on the road against the Bears, who may suck, but it's still hard to dominate any team for four quarters, and the Saints* did. This means our season (assuming we win out) is going to be on the line next Sunday. The Falcons absolutely HAVE to win.

 

Julio Jones should be back, and the Falcons are still technically alive (if they win out and the Saints lose out they make the playoffs, right?)

 

Anybody think it's gonna happen?

 

Because ATL lost to PIT, if they beat NO, we make the playoffs if we win out.  

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I have zero confidence in Tampa Bay to take care of business, even at home. The Saints* took care of business on the road against the Bears, who may suck, but it's still hard to dominate any team for four quarters, and the Saints* did. This means our season (assuming we win out) is going to be on the line next Sunday. The Falcons absolutely HAVE to win.

Julio Jones should be back, and the Falcons are still technically alive (if they win out and the Saints lose out they make the playoffs, right?)

Anybody think it's gonna happen?

Atlanta is only one game back, if they win their last 2 they are in because they will have swept the saints and hold that tiebreaker over them.

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The Birds are better than the Taints so I think they could do it but that mole faced troll has a horseshoe stuck in his ass so you might as well flip a quarter.

 

My guess is that ATL beats Urine U but because Riverboat Ron wants to get cute and sits Cam 1 more week thinking he is on to something with DA we get beat by Johhny Foosball.

 

Just my two cents.

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