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"We about to put 40 something on them"


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You remember the narrative that the Panthers were too cocky? You know, the narrative that was the apparent reason of us losing Superbowl 50?

Well, we aren't the only ones. Just check out what Sanu said:

At least Taylor Gabriel was half sane and had the sense to remain alert. Sanu was already thinking about the trophy he'll never get.

So next time another Falcon fans says the Panthers are "too cocky", remind them of Sanu, and them blowing a 25 point lead.

Gosh this will never get old.

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Well FuFu , they may have played better than us for the better part of 3 quarters, but when it actually counted the most they folded like wet paper. That's a worse way to lose than our self destruction in SB 50. You could argue that it would have still been difficult for us to win even without the dumb ass fumbles and dropped passes , but the Falcons HAD the game won and gave it back to the Patriots.

Could you imagine if that was the Panthers? we outscoring the Patriots 28-3 coming off killing steamrolling the entire league until that point, only to have the most epic of meltdowns ever after that? IDK I think that would be worse.

That would be weird though. Since our defense was actually NOT the problem in the SB. They actually held the Denver offense to field goals until well into the 4th quarter . Which is a crazy feat in of itself. The D did their job. The vaunted offense let us down. Just too many turnovers if nothing else, they looked sloppy and unready for the spotlight. And our Tackles simply got horribly exposed. 

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9 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Well FuFu , they may have played better than us for the better part of 3 quarters, but when it actually counted the most they folded like wet paper. That's a worse way to lose than our self destruction in SB 50. You could argue that it would have still been difficult for us to win even without the dumb ass fumbles and dropped passes , but the Falcons HAD the game won and gave it back to the Patriots.

Could you imagine if that was the Panthers? we outscoring the Patriots 28-3 coming off killing steamrolling the entire league until that point, only to have the most epic of meltdowns ever after that? IDK I think that would be worse.

That would be weird though. Since our defense was actually NOT the problem in the SB. They actually held the Denver offense to field goals until well into the 4th quarter . Which is a crazy feat in of itself. The D did their job. The vaunted offense let us down. Just too many turnovers if nothing else, they looked sloppy and unready for the spotlight. And our Tackles simply got horribly exposed. 

I'm pretty sure we lost the rematch in wk1 very similar, which completely fuged up the whole season

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