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Will Dan Quinn help the Hawks?


AceBoogie

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As many times as we've played Seattle over the last few years they are basically only one step removed from being a division rival.  I'm sure they have a pretty good idea of what we are going to try to do without having to ask him anything.

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27 minutes ago, caatfan said:

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. 

They threw up a 70 yard prayer to Julio when we screwed up and had a Lb and safety covering him. Not much to learn from that.  Thanks though

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2 hours ago, caatfan said:

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.

No doubt Atlanta deserved to win.  But they certain made enough bad plays to lose.  Including snapping the ball over the head of the qb ending one drive, and then when they should have been ending the game, getting three consecutive penalties to stop the clock and give us another shot.  Unfortunately, we failed to take advantage of either bone headed play.  I would say they played less poorly than we did, barely.

 

Isn't much that Quinn can tell them that they don't already know. 

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