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Will Dan Quinn help the Hawks?


AceBoogie

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I and most people here believe we will be playing the Seahawks next weekend. Our only loss of the season came at the hands of their former defensive coordinator, Dan Quinn. How much help do you think he will provide his former team given the success they had against us just a couple of weeks ago? 

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Help how exactly?  He's on the couch and the team we would play (Seattle) has already played us this year and has a season's worth of film.  By the way, the world-beater, defensive extraordinaire himself took a 38-0 shellacking from us a month ago, I doubt Seattle would call him.

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7 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I and most people here believe we will be playing the Seahawks next weekend. Our only loss of the season came at the hands of their former defensive coordinator, Dan Quinn. How much help do you think he will provide his former team given the success they had against us just a couple of weeks ago? 

Can Dan Quinn make Ginn and Brown drop first down balls?

Can he make their DL whip our OL in one on one matchups?

Can he keep Stewart sidelined?

Cam he make Cam/Olsen botch go to chain moving throws?

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He might, guys make friendships/bonds/relationships and they tend to stick.  If he's asked to he will gladly offer whatever he can.

thats just being real.

Worries me not. Give it your best 'cause I promise the Panthers are gonna give you theirs.

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50 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

Absolutely ZERO.

We lost that game because we played horrible and got soft after winning 15 games...it had absolutely nothing to do with Atlanta's play.

Sure it did. If they hadn't made the plays they did and scored more points than we did, we'd be 16-0 and they'd be 7-9. It was a 7 pt. game, not a rout.

I doubt Quinn could tell 'em much regarding that game that they can't see by watching the tape. 

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