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Hope I'm Wrong, But We Look Like a One and Done Team.


Proudiddy

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It was cool making the playoffs and all, but this offense is atrocious and as whole, we lack consistency and heart.  We don't dictate, we react. 

You don't show up to a game where you have a chance to clinch your division and look like we do right now.  I know everyone wants to pile on Cam for inaccuracy, but he has nothing to throw to.  Greg is his best receiver and he has quit on routes, ran through routes he should've stopped on, and just been on a complete different planet today.  CMC has been neutralized and Funchess is realistically a #2 guy.  Everything behind them is inconsequential.  But, Atlanta's defense has completely neutered whatever remaining idea of potential we might have offensively.  And of course, there is always the playcalling of Shula...

For those of you piling on Cam, without him, this is probably a 5 win team, so yes, I'm going to point the finger at anything and everything before him.  No, he hasn't had a good day, but so much of that starts and ends with this milquetoast coaching staff.

I'm hoping for the best, but expecting much less next weekend.  Regardless of what happens, we need to invest heavily in the WR corps this offseason...  oh, and hope Shula gets a job somewhere else.

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And to add insult to injury, Tampa just went ahead of New Orleans with 10 seconds left.

To come out this listless with that much at stake...  smh.  This staff can't ever be trusted qith having our team ready and that always makes me nervous.

 

 

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We're not, Falcons just matchup extremely well because their LBs can consistently cover our TEs and HBs and we have one capable WR, our QB playing ???? and an OC who makes no adjustments

That said we can't do this in the playoffs.

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