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What positive are you looking for early in the ATL game?


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I just want to see this team play with some damned attitude. We have been flat since the begining of training camp. It's that damn "It is what it is attitude" that is devouring this team. Quit feeling sorry for yourself and play some damn ball.

And make adjustments to deal with the blitz! You know ATL will be bringing everybody they've got. And maybe we should blitz some.

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Jake throwing in traffic and completing to his guys.

A guy who goes in motion actually gets a pass his way.

Some misdirection.

NO turnovers

No turnovers. that is all. One game with no turnovers. No pick 6, no fumble returned for 6, and no turnoever giving automatic points b/c of field position. We haven't been able to watch legit can in a long time. I would also like to see some creativity on offense so teams can't tee-off on Delhomme b/c they no each snap if it is a run or pass.

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I'd like to see the O-line play well. They didn't do crap until the 4th quarter, when Moore was in....and even that was because the Eagles started rushing only 4 down lineman. So yeah, lets see the O-line return to form.

I'd also like to see Beason at 100%. He didn't look completely healthy to me. Good thing Thomas Davis is a freak as well. Those two things in addition to what ya'll already got.

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