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What Is To Stop The Atlanta Falcons From Dominating The NFC South For The Next 5 Years?


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1 hour ago, Borat said:

Nah man -- the Falcons wouldn't have hung a 48 on them in week 4 if Bradberry had played all the snaps instead of just ~25%

The fact you take CPK as a credible source is all I need to  know about your delusional mindset.

We're talking about a guy who claims to have inside info, makes trash up, and who Igo has called out on numerous occasions.

Keep your delusional view going though. You in for a rough awakening next season. Most Falcon fans I know accept our corners are getting the hang of it, and that they exposed our kuechly-less linebackers.

 

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4 hours ago, Saca312 said:

The fact you take CPK as a credible source is all I need to  know about your delusional mindset.

We're talking about a guy who claims to have inside info, makes trash up, and who Igo has called out on numerous occasions.

Keep your delusional view going though. You in for a rough awakening next season. Most Falcon fans I know accept our corners are getting the hang of it, and that they exposed our kuechly-less linebackers.

 

Please tell me this isn't true @Borat..  You're better than that. CPK is a fool 

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5 hours ago, Saca312 said:

The fact you take CPK as a credible source is all I need to  know about your delusional mindset.

We're talking about a guy who claims to have inside info, makes trash up, and who Igo has called out on numerous occasions.

Keep your delusional view going though. You in for a rough awakening next season. Most Falcon fans I know accept our corners are getting the hang of it, and that they exposed our kuechly-less linebackers.

 

Again, putting words in my mouth and seeing monsters in the closet. Credible source? I haven't referenced or relied upon him or his opinion once -- I posted a sarcastic, reductionist version of your argument in hopes of you give it an altogether necessary second look.

Let's recap the discussion -- a poster claimed that pressure would stop Ryan in his tracks. I showed that he faced plenty in both CAR games. The argument was then curiously shifted to "Kuechly wasn't there!" When I responded that he played every snap in the 48 point showing, the argument then curiously shifted again to Bradberry (and thus completely away from pass rush), since he was hurt roughly a quarter into the game. I responded with a question -- roughly many points would he have saved, given that Julio was already racking up massive yardage on him. Delusional? I guess that's a matter of perspective, but to attack me for using another poster in my argument (and thus attacking him as well) when I haven't come close to mentioning him is pretty ridiculous.

 

Unless, of course that you're implying that opinion overlap with someone you find disreputable instantly and totally invalidates the opinion -- a logical/fallacious nightmare.

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55 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Please tell me this isn't true @Borat..  You're better than that. CPK is a fool 

Read the thread (or really any other that I've been posting in). Saca has been conjuring and beating up straw men all day: TIL that I think Matt Ryan is as good as Manning/Brady, believe Dak is "Top Tier"/incredible, and base my arguments on "CPK" as a "credible source." 

 

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17 minutes ago, Borat said:

Read the thread (or really any other that I've been posting in). Saca has been conjuring and beating up straw men all day: TIL that I think Matt Ryan is as good as Manning/Brady, believe Dak is "Top Tier"/incredible, and base my arguments on "CPK" as a "credible source." 

 

Lol, seriously.

Lighten up.

It's the internet for crying out loud. 

You're a falcon fan, so I'll be exaggerating myself to make myself feel better.

But seriously, you're pretty level headed. I respect you.

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15 minutes ago, Borat said:

Read the thread (or really any other that I've been posting in). Saca has been conjuring and beating up straw men all day: TIL that I think Matt Ryan is as good as Manning/Brady, believe Dak is "Top Tier"/incredible, and base my arguments on "CPK" as a "credible source." 

 

Im just making sure you weren't doing that one thing about CPK..  You're the one falcons fan on here that I respect haha 

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Last season I stopped by the Falcons forum. The top thread title was "

What Is To Stop The Panthers From Dominating The NFC South For The Next 5 Years?

The draft, FA, front office mistakes, injuries, and players hitting the wall are some of the things that keep the parody going from season to season. One good predictor is how your off season goes. We all knew our off season was terrible, and the result was a lousy season.

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9 hours ago, Saca312 said:

remind me, who was in our secondary? Bradberry wasn't for most of it, and Worley was thrown in all of a sudden with his inexperience.

Also, remind me about that rotation on the Dline producing only 7.5 sacks before the bye

 

Bradberry was out after the first series, I think.  Worley was complete and utter trash.  And so was Bene, also trash.  

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