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Official FUG YOU ATLANTA thread


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, nctarheel0619 said:

Meh, don't really care if we win or lose this one.  I hate the Redskins more then them.  

bruh? You sick?  Yeah, you must be sick.  Take some medicine and get some rest.

Fug the Faclons!!!  Fug them more than anyone ever has been fugged.

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I will like always be in attendance in 504 (since 97) and be cheering as loud as I can.  Fug The Falcunts and pray we destroy them at home for our last home game of 2016.  Its been and up and down year, one we hadn't hope for but we can at least go out in front of a home crowd destroying the hated rival.  I believe its going to be loud, gloomy and overcast about 45 degree football weather.  Lets send them dirtbirds back down 85 South with a big ole L! 

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We've gotta win this one! I'm here in ATL and would love to ruin the Christmas of all these ATLiens around the city. I'm tired of seeing all these jerseys around town, I'm tired of the billboards around the city, I'm just tired of the Falcon hype! Plus, we owe them from last year.

Lets show them what they've got to look forward to come next year, because while we took a break this year, were getting that crown back next year!

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