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Preseason Week 2, Sunday Games Thread


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Must not be too many people watching, Twitter is fairly quiet and nobody has started this thread yet. 

The Falcons are currently playing the Steelers.  The Falcons are basically imposing their will on the Steelers in the first quarter but the Steelers at least kept them out of end zone in their second scoring attempt. 

The Saints are playing the Chargers tonight at 8 EST.

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

I don't think the steelers organization was too concerned with winning pre season games. Itll just be a roflstomp by the Falcons 

You could be right.  They are making a bunch of mistakes though that Tomlin can't be too happy with.  

I also think they just showed a graphic that the Steelers have had something like 3 first downs to the Falcons' 19 (I think that's what it said, I just caught it in the corner of my eye and I'm too lazy to rewind my DVR to see).

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