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Photos of the Game....


Jeremy Igo

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Here are my favorite photos of the game, with a dusting of Falcon fan reactions.

 

 

First Up.... Cam. He didn't have his best statistical day, but its not his fault the Panthers D did all the scoring. Still, Cam was having the most fun he did all season.

 

 

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After the Falcons gave Cam a little extra hit while he was on the ground, it was actually Norwell that first held Cam back and then took his place in the action....

 

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Charles Johnson once again put on a clinic.

 

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Roman Harper's pick six....

 

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Cam shutting down the dome..... in the third quarter..... plenty of empty seats.

 

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Star gets in on the Matt Ryan buffet....

 

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adding insult to injury.... the second string continued to run the ball effectively.

 

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While the defense refused to let up....

 

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In the end, the entire dome sounded like this...

 

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I've always wondered why Cam isn't as loved in his building as Steph is in ours. Gotta love your hometown boys no matter who they play for. 

 

Nice pictures. You can see the veins on Luke Kuechley's arms in a pretty wide shot.

 

Edit: And Charles Johnson's reaction to Star's sack is great. You can see him on the sidelines.

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