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Clueless in Atlanta


heelinfine

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http://boards.atlantafalcons.com/topic/4029198-michael-oher-says-biopic-the-blind-side-has-hurt-nfl-career/#entry9413912

 

I know im probably getting too much amusement from just a few dilusional Falcon fans. I just find it hilarious that their using Ohers comments and the Benji weight "drama" to proclaim the Panthers are an offseason "dumpster fire" that they can't wait to play.

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Well, their linebacker murdered a dog.

meanwhile our quarterback does everything he can for kids and our owner gives tens of thousands of dollars to grieving families. 

what does their owner do for anyone? oh thats right... nothing. he does everything for himself. what about their qb? oh thats right, he cusses opponents and... well...

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