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3 NFCS teams in the top 10, ATL(2), Panthers(9), TB(10). I don't agree with ATL at two. As that thread said in the preseason we might really have the best division in football this year. 

 

ESPN rank sucks this week, dropped the panthers a few spots to make room for TB. 

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31 minutes ago, Dex said:

ATL is the team to beat.

 

Defense is stout.

Ryan is looking good.

Freeman runs hard.

Julio is a freak and is thiccccc. Fast and hard to bring down. Dude is dangerous.

Totally agree. They look great. Julio Jones pisses me off, so jealous. 

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Cool kids make me cringe. 

 

Btw, the falcons havnt played anyone. 

 

They played an overrated GreenBay team that also doesnt play anyone worth a sshit in their division, without Jordy, in their own stadium. 

 

Not impressive. 

 

They also almost lost to the bears. 

 

Good sshit NFL. Lets continue to give ATL freebies to get their confidence up. Theyll need it once they play someone worth a poop. 

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34 minutes ago, Kentucky Panther said:

Because everyone thinks the Bills should've won and that we got lucky while completely ignoring the fact that the Bills got even more lucky. We should have had AT LEAST 2 touchdowns but didn't. Thats football.

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