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1 minute ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

We'll see but this game won't like two weeks ago.

I agree those guys will play with more pride this time around. I just hope we don't have a replay of yesterday. Josh need to calm his ass down a real good team would've beat us yesterday. Hopefully the team will learn from yesterday. ESPN said that the players said it was a wakeup call they said the same thing after New Orleans. That's a disturbing pattern with the playoffs approaching.

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21 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Round 2

Atlanta will be motivated. I hope our defense is up to the challenge because they've looked like a bunch of soft, journeymen at the end of games.

They will not be more motivated than they were 2 weeks ago.

Then they had a chance at the playoffs....now, not so much

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1 minute ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

It's a rivalry game at home against an undefeated team that disrespected them. Don't be so sure. I'm positive a few guys want to lay Cam out and be the first team to knock us out.

They will come out all amped up and try to play physical....much like the Giants did. 

Like the Giants game, that won't get them far and we build a big lead.  Unlike the Giants game, we don't let them back in it.

They can try and be all pumped up....they just don't have the talent to play that game.

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2 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

It's a rivalry game at home against an undefeated team that disrespected them. Don't be so sure. I'm positive a few guys want to lay Cam out and be the first team to knock us out.

Im sure that is true and the longer the game stays close, the more dangerous they would be.  I still think if they get down by much, the falcons may roll over and my biggest concern would be cheap shots at that point.

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It is delicious how much our success bothers people. I never thought I'd see an outright mutiny born out of frustration that a team who "isn't supposed to do this" is. 

Mortenson was just ranting on ESPN, after a whiny rant defending his Jersey bro saying we shouldn't play our starters the final two games because we weren't like the patriots and we shouldn't be concerned with winning them like they were and we should focus on just being "good enough" to win beyond that. 

Go win everything and keep making these people cry. I have been livid since yesterday.

 

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1 hour ago, stankowalski said:

I think that whole article was interesting.  They don't really view JNo as being all that good it seems to me.

That's exactly what he's saying.

White's whole premise is that Norman isn't really all that good, and certainly not in the category of the league's best cornerbacks. His success is just a product of the players around him.

Julio Jones also chimes in that he considers Norman 'good, not great'.

Someone might want to point out to Julio that if that's true, it means that it only takes a 'good' cornerback to keep him in check.

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