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Official Fug the Falcons Thread


Jeremy Igo

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This game determines how are season goes. It's that simple. In a way, last week's did too b/c there was the potential for the bottom falling out, but we played good enough with room to improve our execution. This week, on the road, against an embarrased rival, we better get pressure on Matty Choke. They won't run the ball, they will only pass. Sarkisian is their Shula now, so here's to hoping they shoot themselves in the foot. I don't see us coming out of this though.

CAR 27

ATL 31

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34 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

All I know is we need to make sure Julio does not beat us no matter what it takes. Double cover him and make one of the other wrs try and beat us. 

Ehh let him have his, he’ll get it anyways and we just saw their offense fall flat on their face last Thursday with Julio getting nearly 200 yards... 

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They [Falcons] have had an extra 3 days to feel and think about their failures in Philly.  They've got to be worried about the red zone offense and feeling some pressure. Little Matty is getting criticism from the fans and must be getting his feelings hurt.  The Panther front 7 has to be licking their chops...like going after a wounded animal.  I really want our  D to get a pick 6. And a few sacks of course. Would be a beautiful thing.

I think the Panther offense will come out a little sharper for game 2. Panthers 20-13.

Kick 'em when they are down.  Kick 'em hard.

Keep Pounding!

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