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6 hours ago, The Big Bartkowski said:

Hopefully you have fun catching an "L" this weekend. No way your coming full speed for 4 quarters and I don't care what Rivera says. Even if you did, still a great chance that you lose.  Even Vegas has you as a 4.5 pt dogs. If Cam is not running the ball care free then you lose. His wheels and scrambling ability is a matchup  nightmare for us  Secondly, Rivera knows that if he sends the birds to New Orleans, we will win the rubber match and if we make it to the NFCCG in Charlotte, you guys will be big favs with home field. Falcons are key to a Panthers home game because Seattle will be one and done with that defense. I think we sneak in, knock off Saints and Eagles (can't trust Foles) and you take care of Rams and Vikes. 

Hey Big Bartkowski, btw loved Steve back in the day.

Check this out from CBS Sports.  They have a note for you.

(Not) Fun fact: Atlanta is 8-1 vs. non-playoff teams this year and 1-4 against teams headed for the postseason. Oops.

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2 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Hey Big Bartkowski, btw loved Steve back in the day.

Check this out from CBS Sports.  They have a note for you.

(Not) Fun fact: Atlanta is 8-1 vs. non-playoff teams this year and 1-4 against teams headed for the postseason. Oops.

Remember the 1980 loss to Dallas when ATL was #1 seed?  I was 7 and at the game.  Terrible loss!

So your saying we have a chance. Stats don't lie but I would argue that We beat Packers by double digits when they had Rodgers.  We beat Seahags in Seattle on MNF and they still can make the playoffs. Lions in Detroit (contender). Dallas by 20. 

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3 hours ago, The Big Bartkowski said:

Lol. Just think...if John Kasay could just not kick the ball out of bounds and CHOKE vs the Pat's and Cam could fall just fall on a fumble, you could be have two ships. Don't throw stones when you live in a glass house brother because in the end, you have just us much hardware as us (Zero) and just as many SB losses (2). 

Or if refs knew what a catch was or our OC knew who von Miller was... if pats didn’t videotape our practices.... 

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32 minutes ago, The Big Bartkowski said:

It's not a half ass game I'm talking about. It's snap counts and resting players that need it. These are business decisions...nothing more. Rivera isn't an idiot. 

Rivera has already said his staff won't be scoreboard watching.  

Tampa would have be getting blown out at halftime for Ron to pull the plug and even then I don't see it.

Don't forget the game in which Atlanta (in Atlanta) won a couple years ago and Ryan popped off with "Get the Fug off our Field".  That has become a battle cry for us ever since.   I do not see our team letting up one bit on Sunday. 

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Just now, Panthers8969 said:

Or if refs knew what a catch was or our OC knew who von Miller was... if pats didn’t videotape our practices.... 

Couldn't agree more. I would argue that the entire game was a facilitation to get Manning one more ring. Total BS. Pat's are cheats. Say what you want about 28-3 but after that score, we got zero calls for next 20 min and the Pat's were allowed to do whatever. Brady had 67x drop backs in that game with zero penalties. Ryan get two holding penalties in Fourth quarter to knock them out of FG range? Common man. 

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6 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Rivera has already said his staff won't be scoreboard watching.  

Tampa would have be getting blown out at halftime for Ron to pull the plug and even then I don't see it.

Don't forget the game in which Atlanta (in Atlanta) won a couple years ago and Ryan popped off with "Get the Fug off our Field".  That has become a battle cry for us ever since.   I do not see our team letting up one bit on Sunday. 

I hope you don't let up. This is a playoff game for us and if we can't win at home, then better luck next year Falcons. Plus I don't want any excuses if we win.  I'm just telling you that its a good spot to get your guys rest expecially considering that they may have to play next Saturday. I see it every year. As far as what Matt said, I don't know what your talking about but you've lost 3 of last 4 to Falcons so I mean common..is this war cry really working? Who cares? These guys are millionaires that talk poo for 60 minutes a game. Cam looks like he's always talking poo? No one cares. 

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9 hours ago, The Big Bartkowski said:

I hope you don't let up. This is a playoff game for us and if we can't win at home, then better luck next year Falcons. Plus I don't want any excuses if we win.  I'm just telling you that its a good spot to get your guys rest expecially considering that they may have to play next Saturday. I see it every year. As far as what Matt said, I don't know what your talking about but you've lost 3 of last 4 to Falcons so I mean common..is this war cry really working? Who cares? These guys are millionaires that talk poo for 60 minutes a game. Cam looks like he's always talking poo? No one cares. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxxWFlOacQE

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6 hours ago, TDAllDay said:

Thanks for the link. I remember that game a few years ago. Still man, I think the fans care more about the disrespect than the players. These guys will be exchanging jerseys, high fiving at the probowl.  If Panthers win it's because they played better that day. 

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On 12/28/2017 at 5:03 PM, The Big Bartkowski said:

Hopefully you have fun catching an "L" this weekend. No way your coming full speed for 4 quarters and I don't care what Rivera says. Even if you did, still a great chance that you lose.  Even Vegas has you as a 4.5 pt dogs. If Cam is not running the ball care free then you lose. His wheels and scrambling ability is a matchup  nightmare for us  Secondly, Rivera knows that if he sends the birds to New Orleans, we will win the rubber match and if we make it to the NFCCG in Charlotte, you guys will be big favs with home field. Falcons are key to a Panthers home game because Seattle will be one and done with that defense. I think we sneak in, knock off Saints and Eagles (can't trust Foles) and you take care of Rams and Vikes. 

Why do you folks show up like this?  It’s weak sauce, your smack has no weight.  We don’t respect it.  You come off sad and pathetic.  As long as Ryan and Co are still in ATL we will never respect that franchise.

Your team is fail.

Your City is Fail.

May God have mercy on your soul.

#ATLOL

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1 hour ago, L-TownCat said:

Why do you folks show up like this?  It’s weak sauce, your smack has no weight.  We don’t respect it.  You come off sad and pathetic.  As long as Ryan and Co are still in ATL we will never respect that franchise.

Your team is fail.

Your City is Fail.

May God have mercy on your soul.

#ATLOL

Show up like what? My post was pretty conservative. What part was offensive? That you might lose? We've beat you like 5 out of the last 7 times? I would respect that if I were you. Talking about a person's city, even though I don't live there just demonstrates your low IQ and immaturaty level. 

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