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Matt Ryan says he's "just hitting his stride"


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“I think I’m just hitting my stride,” Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan tells Alex Marvez of FOXSports.com. “I feel like I’m in the best shape of my life at 30. I feel like I’ve learned so much about myself, my body, my game from the last eight years. I feel like that experience is going to serve me well in my 30s. I feel like I’m throwing it better than I ever have, I’m stronger than I’ve ever been. My best ball is still in front of me.”

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17 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

He's in the best shape of his life at 30?

 

What the fug has he been doing the past eight years?

That's what old people say when they hit 30...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(wait for it) 

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My favorite quote of the year is still from Lavonte David after he picked off Matt Ryan "I didn't move. I stood right there and he still threw it."

 

The saddest moment of my life is when the Falcons draft a new QB and we won't be exposed to Matt Ryan anymore.

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Stem cell therapy on that neck, little T boost is making Ryan feel froggy. 

 

Im sure Atlanta will come in as the favorites once again this year when our camp team has some unknowns and much more spotlight on Cam. People will once again question Carolina and give Atlanta another shot......

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They all say that.
   What else is he gonna say?

"Well,  I'm 30,  My best years are behind me,  I feel like complete poo now, compared to when I was in my 2nd or 3rd year.  I feel as if my career is going to go downhill from here".

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Another post about the Falcons? Lol. The Huddle has been my home away from home, reason being its quality football talk here but this is the most I've ever seen us mentioned. I don't mind but it is weird to an extent.. Had I not watched any football this season I wouldn't know that I was on the 3x NFCS champion & current NFC Champ board with all this talk about my Falcons. Lol.

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When I see or hear Matt Ryan I think of a tampon.

In the shape of a braided belt

Driving a Chevy Spark (for you SCP)

And starring in an afterschool special about how you should never answer the door when someone who looks like Arthur Blank is ringing your doorbell with a basket of candy and lube

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