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Atl Falcons elite defense?


heelinfine

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Am I missing something? I've been lurking on the Falcons message board, and just judging by their comments you think they have a powerhouse defense all the sudden.

One topic dedicated to their defense being the reason Carolina has no chance of winning sunday.

I'm all for having faith in your team and everything, but I think it should be based in some sort of reality.

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It's *** for tat.  Our defense and there's isn't as good a match up as the offense is.  We have a little better defense.  Now, if the rookies continue to play as they have over the past couple of games, then our offense is lights out better than Atlanta.  This game boils down to who wants it most.

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Funny that I think our defense crept into the top 10. Theirs, well I guess they shut down Eazy Breezy and think they are good all of a sudden.

Yeah, it's great that we've turned things around and gotten back into the top ten. For me, elite defense means top three.. top five at the most

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It's *** for tat.  Our defense and there's isn't as good a match up as the offense is.  We have a little better defense.  Now, if the rookies continue to play as they have over the past couple of games, then our offense is lights out better than Atlanta.  This game boils down to who wants it most.

 

Why did I get 3 stars where the word *** is suppose to be.  *** is not a bad word used in normal context.  Now if I spoke of a woman's *** or titty, then I can see the censorship.  But *** for tat?  What if I wrote it ***-for-tat?

 

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Yeah, it's great that we've turned things around and gotten back into the top ten. For me, elite defense means top three.. top five at the most

We simply played Tampa, Clev and NO....

That makes whatever you are....to appear to be something better

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Yeah, it's great that we've turned things around and gotten back into the top ten. For me, elite defense means top three.. top five at the most

Yea I agree elite is top 2 or 3 also. Even the Philly game the def played pretty good and have gotten even better since. We don't force enough turnovers to be elite this year.
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