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Conor Orr lost a bet?


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lol that idiot Orr:

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5. Last week, we wrote about prospective head coaches with something to prove down the stretch. Unfortunately, Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan will be tied at the hip with this spiral alongside Quinn. Seeing Matt Ryan get blanked again like he did Sunday is startling, especially for a quarterback viewed so frequently as one of the five best in football. His inability to find, or become simpatico with a second wide receiver has been startling. Of course, an offensive line that no longer gets to the second level for their budding star running back is not helping.

Matt Ryan has NEVER been a top 5 QB.  Top 10 maybe at the height of his Jones, Gonzales, White productive days.

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6 minutes ago, Doyle said:

OMG just let it go already.  Someone didn't pick us to win so what.  I think it's been pointed out several times already that when your playing pick em you sometimes have to go with the underdog to have any chance of winning.  


It's just funny since he's picked against us 12 out of 13 games this year and he has that stupid punch-me face.

 

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Joke? Thats hugely professional when your posting things to, ya know, "THE WORLD" over there at nfl.com. It makes total sense to allow some nobody writer to "joke" with the #1 team in the NFL. Happens to New England all the time guys.

 

ohhh ho ho youre trying to see how fast you can lose all credibility? Trick question, he never had any, stop fugging clicking on his poo.

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