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What Falcons Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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It was so sweet last season when we beat the ever loving poo out of them. It was a massacre. Even better is that fact that Matty Ice is the 4th best QB the NFCS LOL. No more predicting the Falcons to finish first in the NFCS, and ignorant predictions were all the Falcons fans had anyway. What a time to be a Panthers fan. We've seen the death of the Falcons, the beginning of the end for the Saints, and we might go 19-0.

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7 hours ago, GeorgiaBoyz said:

I think you guys win 27 to 9. The Panther D will smother an already struggling Falcon O unless they give Freeman the ball 20+ but that makes too much sense so put him down for 13. 

 

No need to talk about the D our O is their worse enemy. They'll play good early then tire out early in the 3rd. 

I think your best shot is to run, run, run.  Hope your D get capitalize on a mistake.

We have been known to screw up a run assignment and get gashed a time or 2.   I mean we can smoother a rush attack and suddenly let someone pop a 50 yarder.  Messes up the numbers and on paper you can't tell how good we can be b/c of bonehead play.

I'd go conservative until you can't if I play Carolina

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I dont feel one damn bit for the ATL fairweather douchecanoe fanbase.  Seriously, I hope they lose every game from here on out in epic blowouts. My year has been made because I barely see any of this assknuckles around ATL any more, the wind got sucked outta that fan base quicker than a Beacon burger blowing through an old man's colon. I have had more run-ins with these fans than any other fan base combined, I damn near took one of their heads off a few years ago for cursing out my wife (without her having said anything at all) just for wearing a Panthers jersey, in typical ATL fan fashion, when I got in his face he backed right down, then proceeded to the bathroom to insert a new tampon. They are a bunch of bandwagon hicks and ITP jizzwhistles. Plus I really despise Arthur Blank, only a truly greedy POS like him would lead the league in charges to our military to advertise in the stadium (something we do for free at BOA).  But I guess he can say they lead in something besides blood spots near the modified sphincter guards on the uni pants Matt Ryan wears.

Anyway, hate to tell all these clowns looking forward to the riches of the draft, but their team has way more problems than one draft and maybe some of their incredible FA moves of late can fix.

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12 hours ago, updownsigma said:

Ah, yes. The "End of Week Optimism" post, which always shows up after everyone gets all their anger and hopelessness out from the previous week's game because folks get tired of posting the same depressing takes.

Then the game happens on Sunday and the vicious cycle starts again.

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I just read their prediction thread for the game. Man, it's grim over there. Some of the analysis is so bleak and depressing that Nietzsche would pat these guys gently on the back, offer them a beer, and tell them to cheer up. 

But every once in a while there's a post of jaw dropping hubris. For example:

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"The Panthers are a bubble waiting to burst - the second they feel any vulnerability they will not know what to do.

If we somehow are able to get the ball first (win but don't defer-doubtful or lose and they defer) and actually have a creative opening drive that gets us a touchdown.  Then, have our defense stop Cam on a 3 and out.  And, then somehow get up 14-0 with another good drive, the Panthers will collapse and will give up on their perfect season rather than risk any injuries.

 

Final Score -

 

Falcons 31

Panthers 17

 

Also assuming Quinn, Shanahan and Ryan have done something productive this week to get the offense back to operational."

 

Then, I also read this: 

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It may be old news but Cam rather severely injured his ankle in the Saints game. My panther fan- brother sent me a coach Rivera pressor video in which he said Cam has been on rehab and only yesterday tested his ankle out. Still quite sore but MAY play Sunday. Could be hampered in his run game but will still be more than enough to win against Atlanta.

This is news to me. I haven't heard anything about Cam's ankle injury being severe or that it's possible he may not play. Is this guy delusional or did I miss something?

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2 hours ago, CarolinaSunday said:

I just read their prediction thread for the game. Man, it's grim over there. Some of the analysis is so bleak and depressing that Nietzsche would pat these guys gently on the back, offer them a beer, and tell them to cheer up. 

But every once in a while there's a post of jaw dropping hubris. For example:

 

Then, I also read this: 

This is news to me. I haven't heard anything about Cam's ankle injury being severe or that it's possible he may not play. Is this guy delusional or did I miss something?

Do they even watch football?

we let NO jump out 14-0......and then proceeded to drop 41 on them.

 

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On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 9:05 AM, GeorgiaBoyz said:

I think you guys win 27 to 9. The Panther D will smother an already struggling Falcon O unless they give Freeman the ball 20+ but that makes too much sense so put him down for 13. 

No need to talk about the D our O is their worse enemy. They'll play good early then tire out early in the 3rd. 

We'lll play good for 1 qtr and fold like a cheap tent in a moderate breeze. The Dome will have more blue than red.

Falcon Fan here just to snoop.

 

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