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Mohamed Sanu to Falcons


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7 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

Sanu isn't bad stats don't tell the whole story he can be a problem opposite Jones

the bigger problem is going to be matt ryan on his ass

i will just never understand the falcons FO.  supposedly it's some kind of three way committee run by pioli, dimitroff, and rich mckay and one of the three (i forget who) has final say on personnel decisions.  anyway they've had OL and DL problems for years yet FA after FA and draft after draft they go out and load up on skill position players and DBs without fail.  like they're trying to build from the outside in which rarely works in the NFL.  they'll occasionally take some flaccid stab at in FA (osi umenyiora and ray edwards, paul soliai and tyson jackson) but that has pretty much never worked out.

of course the selection of vic beasley is an exception but he's still at the very beginning of his career.

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2 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

the bigger problem is going to be matt ryan on his ass

i will just never understand the falcons FO.  supposedly it's some kind of three way committee run by pioli, dimitroff, and rich mckay and one of the three (i forget who) has final say on personnel decisions.  anyway they've had OL and DL problems for years yet FA after FA and draft after draft they go out and load up on skill position players and DBs without fail.  like they're trying to build from the outside in which rarely works in the NFL.

of course the selection of vic beasley is an exception but he's still at the very beginning of his career.

Yeah that's pretty accurate . Beasley though is going to be a problem I've compared him to Von Miller on here and got killed. He might not be quite as fast but Vic Beasley is a game wrecker . Dodd and Lawson aren't poo compared to Beasley

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8 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

the bigger problem is going to be matt ryan on his ass

i will just never understand the falcons FO.  supposedly it's some kind of three way committee run by pioli, dimitroff, and rich mckay and one of the three (i forget who) has final say on personnel decisions.  anyway they've had OL and DL problems for years yet FA after FA and draft after draft they go out and load up on skill position players and DBs without fail.  like they're trying to build from the outside in which rarely works in the NFL.  they'll occasionally take some flaccid stab at in FA (osi umenyiora and ray edwards, paul soliai and tyson jackson) but that has pretty much never worked out.

of course the selection of vic beasley is an exception but he's still at the very beginning of his career.

You know they just signed a C, right?

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