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Falcons 0-2 in NFC South


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

they played the taints in the dome.

speaking of the taints they, like the falcons, have a piss easy schedule the rest of the way. gotta take care of business.

You're right.  Shame on me for listening to Jeremy.  Get back to taking pictures Jeremy.

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13 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

they played the taints in the dome.

speaking of the taints they, like the falcons, have a piss easy schedule the rest of the way. gotta take care of business.

FYI they also lost to the Bucs at home.  As long as WE beat the Bucs at home, we only need a split to win our 3rd straight crown.  In other words, right now we have what amounts to a 3 and 5 game lead over our competition.

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Yea the Falcons are the softest team in the division....the saints and bucs aren't nearly as tough as the Panthers and the Falcons and Saints are the teams that have given up picks and have made moves for a "win now" type of scenario...the Panthers are built for the long haul....just imagine when Brees is done...

 

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Atlanta losing today will most likely give us the tiebreaker at the end of the season if we end up with the same record. All we have to now is split with Atlanta now and either beat NO in the dome or beat Tampa in Charlotte and the tiebreaker would be ours. I think we will end up with a better record at the end of the season honestly. It's looking pretty darn good for a back to back to back division championship right now but there is still a lot of football to be played.

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