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Falcon fan here: What is your issue guys?!?


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Historically the Panthers play the Falcons blow for blow. The outcome is almost always up in the air. Even when the Falcons had the horrible Joey Sunshine as QB we fought a hard close battle. Jake Delhomme of the last two games is not the same Jake Delhomme that will show up Sunday, I can 100% guarantee you that.

I believe come Sunday the Falcons will see a VERY heavy dose of Williams and Stewart, and when Jake has to throw he’ll dink and dunk with three step drop backs to minimize chances of pressure from our D-Line. I believe once our D starts to zone in on the run, Jake will take maybe two to three deep shots at best. Trust me guys, you won’t be doubting that guy after Sunday (and I hate the dude).

I’m very concerned about this game, all the analyst are giving the Falcons this game as if Carolina isn’t a VERY VERY VERY good football team. You guys represent the NFC South, division rival or not you represent one of the best division in all of football and for the most part you guys represent us well. You’re tough, strong, physical and most importantly able to bounce back from adversity. Your football team doesn’t “suck” after one week. It didn’t suck in the first week, you had a bad game and I fully expect to see the 12-4 Panthers march into the Dome come Sunday.

Although I’ll be cheering for the Birds and I enjoy our rivalry I want you dudes to understand that you have an incredible football team that will do equally as incredible this year even with the tougher schedule. We are the NFC South, that’s just what we do.

Good luck fellas and here’s to a hell of a game.

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Damn a nice post from a Falcons fan...

I think you have more confidence in Jake than a lot of people on this board... including me. We'll see I guess. It should be a good game and I don't think that Jake has been the only reason we've sucked our last two games, I think the coaching had a LOT to do with it.

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Normally I hate comradery amongst rivals but I must agree with everything you said. It does upset me that our opposition is giving Jake more respect than his own fans. He's obviously done something right.

He's done a lot right, just not lately... and I'll be the first one up cheering Sunday if he has a great game. I just think that there's something going on with him that's not going to be an easy fix. If he was just making bad throws in the last two games, or had just made some physical mistakes, I wouldn't be so worried, but he literally looked lost and in shock last Sunday.

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Normally I hate comradery amongst rivals but I must agree with everything you said. It does upset me that our opposition is giving Jake more respect than his own fans. He's obviously done something right.

Its easy for you guys to really bash Jake after that heart breaking loss at home to 'Zona. But for him to do a repeat last week is 100% justified. I just know for a fact though that, that guy is a damn good leader (Can't believe im saying that) and has the assets to be THE guy. Personally, for me last Sunday was a battle of coaching as opposed to talent. Philly just out-schemed you guys. I really honestly don't see that happening this game.

We smashed the Dolphins because they figured they would tune in on the run and make Matt Ryan beat them with his arm. Come'on fellas Ryan can def. do that therefore they picked there poison. Carolina won't be so dumb. You guys know us, know our strengths and you DEFINATLY know our weakness.

Im tellin you, this game is really either way.

P.S. Im a Falcons fan bro. I hate the Jets. lol the name is from when I use to code when I was younger... just kinda stuck with me online

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He's done a lot right, just not lately... and I'll be the first one up cheering Sunday if he has a great game. I just think that there's something going on with him that's not going to be an easy fix. If he was just making bad throws in the last two games, or had just made some physical mistakes, I wouldn't be so worried, but he literally looked lost and in shock last Sunday.

I agree, it's scary. I just hope the blitzes didn't expose us in Week 1. And Jake is a great leader, but he's been a great leader because he and steve find ways to win games. He's got to get back to doin that and I think he will.

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Nice first post, and I thank you.

But you are not allowed to respect us, we don't know how to handle that, :lol:

:iagree: Nah seriously, it sucks being a Falcon fan lots of times. The city is so damn fickle. We have one winning and here comes the smack talk... "oh were gonna do this and that..." like damn dude can we have back to back winning season first? :puke:

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