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So...the Falcons have the number 1 offense in the league.


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20 minutes ago, Snake said:

We are not a good team at the moment. Way too many dumb mistakes all over to be good. Rivera needs to discipline this team or its going to continue to be a bad team. 

if Gano makes the kick....the entire narrative after that game is 100% different.  Cam is the immediate front runner for back to back MVPs and people view us as the team to beat in the NFL.  Whether he made or missed the kick....big picture, we would be the same team for the most part that headed into week 2.

Last week, we were undisciplined and it allowed Minny to be in a game they shouldn't off been in.  Yes, we 100% have to get that corrected.  You can't be stupid and expect to win.

But unlike most teams, it is largely a talent issue that holds them back.  That can't be fixed.

 

 

I just don't see the need to panic.  I fully expect Carolina to drop 30+ on Atlanta.....and Atlanta not to do so on our D.  Which is my prediction for most teams on our schedule.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

if Gano makes the kick....the entire narrative after that game is 100% different.  Cam is the immediate front runner for back to back MVPs and people view us as the team to beat in the NFL.  Whether he made or missed the kick....big picture, we would be the same team for the most part that headed into week 2.

Last week, we were undisciplined and it allowed Minny to be in a game they shouldn't off been in.  Yes, we 100% have to get that corrected.  You can't be stupid and expect to win.

But unlike most teams, it is largely a talent issue that holds them back.  That can't be fixed.

 

 

I just don't see the need to panic.  I fully expect Carolina to drop 30+ on Atlanta.....and Atlanta not to do so on our D.  Which is my prediction for most teams on our schedule.

Can't really blame a kicker. KB with his penalty was the real problem. That one hurt a bunch. Through 3 games penalties have been the biggest problem and ST a close second. Min never shot themselves in the foot and it's how they beat us with less talent. 

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9 minutes ago, Snake said:

Can't really blame a kicker. KB with his penalty was the real problem. That one hurt a bunch. Through 3 games penalties have been the biggest problem and ST a close second. Min never shot themselves in the foot and it's how they beat us with less talent. 

I was just talking about Denver in terms of Gano.  If he makes it, the perspective of us after week 1 is totally different....but nothing is really different in regards to the team.

It's early.  I don't think the Ravens should be more confident than the Bengals.  I don't think the Falcons should be more than us.  15-1 seasons are rare.  But over 16 games things sort themselves out.  We are the best overall team in our division.  Ravens will be leapfrogged soon. 

We can correct KB's mistakes.  We can correct the fact that against certain defensive fronts that we need to make the same adjustments we did for week 1 vs Den. 

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Falcon Fans are so delusional...

http://boards.atlantafalcons.com/topic/4045024-atlanta-falcons-offense-–-don’t-believe-the-hype/?page=1

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...the reason they are ranked so low is because we beat up on them. Cause and effect, etc. 

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well maybe our prolific offense contributed to those two teams defenses being at the very bottom of the league.....

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...Falcon may put up 30 points on them anyway.

 

 

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On 9/28/2016 at 8:29 PM, Saca312 said:

So, you didn't quote my entire post:

 

Lost to an offense missing its starting RB, one of the best of all time, its starting QB and its starting LT.

 

Anybody remember the Thursday night game to start the season? Anybody else remember that the only reason the Panthers didn't get smoked was because the Broncos turned the ball over deep in panther territory 3 times? That was with a QB making his first start ever, that was also the offense that most closely resembles the Falcons that the panthers have played. Falcon may put up 30 points on them anyway.

 

Panthers starting DLine combined-Ealy, Johnson, Short and Star- have the same amount of sacks as Beasley.

So, tell me, what was I delusional about?

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8 minutes ago, falconidae said:
 

So, you didn't quote my entire post:

 

Lost to an offense missing its starting RB, one of the best of all time, its starting QB and its starting LT.

 

Anybody remember the Thursday night game to start the season? Anybody else remember that the only reason the Panthers didn't get smoked was because the Broncos turned the ball over deep in panther territory 3 times? That was with a QB making his first start ever, that was also the offense that most closely resembles the Falcons that the panthers have played. Falcon may put up 30 points on them anyway.

 

Panthers starting DLine combined-Ealy, Johnson, Short and Star- have the same amount of sacks as Beasley.

So, tell me, what was I delusional about?

I think delusional is what Cam was after that hit. Showboat got his bell rung.

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