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Please tell me why all these threads are overlooking ATL.....If you forgot we 7-8-1....Steamrolling into the playoffs.....I think not we still have an OC who playcalls like a teenage girl trying to pick out a prom dress. Let's slow our rolls a bit and not set up the huddle for a crash on sunday.. and yes...I want us to win but I'm looking at this game like every  division rivalry game...a straight backyard dog fight.

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Meh...I'm worried about Gano. Does anyone trust him with a 40+ yard game winning FG? Shula is going to Shula, hopefully the offense can overcome his idiocy.

Also, the Falcons only suck to most of the league, to us, they are a hard opponent who is undefeated in the division.

This game is anything but a gimme.

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I dunno, I can understand why, but their defense is pretty bad.

 

They have been good against the run even in their recent defeats. They held Le"Veon Bell to his third lowest rush yds this season, the same guy that had 147 on us. They also bottled up Mark Ingram last week. Our recent strength has been our running game which they appear to be playing better against. The only hope I have that we can still run against them is that neither Brees nor Big Ben runs the read option. If they sell out to stop Stewart, hopefully Cam can keep it for big yards.

 

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I dunno, I can understand why, but their defense is pretty bad.

 

but..........the Falcons just went into N.O and crushed the Saints........that is what is on everyones minds at the moment.

 

 

 

Despite the fact that recently,  the Panthers went into N.O and gave them the worst home loss of the Sean Payton era...and their worst home loss in general of the last 11 or 12 years.

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Please tell me why all these threads are overlooking ATL.....If you forgot we 7-8-1....Steamrolling into the playoffs.....I think not we still have an OC who playcalls like a teenage girl trying to pick out a prom dress. Let's slow our rolls a bit and not set up the huddle for a crash on sunday.. and yes...I want us to win but I'm looking at this game like every  division rivalry game...a straight backyard dog fight.

 

Be careful when I said this in another thread people wanted to be "Captain Literal" and inform me of the fact that we don't actually dress up on Sundays. I actually wondered why I hadn't received my Six Figure paycheck this past week.

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