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Big blow for Falcons: Keanu Neal out for the season with ACL tear


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3 minutes ago, backINblack28 said:

27, can't remember his name...but their backup came in and did a great job. He put the hit on Kelce that led to the INT which led to their only touchdown of the game.  Still, never a good thing to lose a first rounder and Neal is a beast.  You always want to beat a rival at full strength.

I just want to beat teams. Don't really care about them being full strength 

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6 minutes ago, backINblack28 said:

27, can't remember his name...but their backup came in and did a great job. He put the hit on Kelce that led to the INT which led to their only touchdown of the game.  Still, never a good thing to lose a first rounder and Neal is a beast.  You always want to beat a rival at full strength.

Big loss for their defense without having Neal, but you are right the backup Kazee has looked good for them when called apon.

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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

Unfortunate for them but he's not one of their most important defensive players. Certainly not the Earl Thomas/Kam Chancellor they drafted him to be. Their D will probably still be fine without him.

I don't know what you're talking about, he's their BEST defensive player.

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