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Who else is excited about Heinicke?


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12 hours ago, beastson said:

Where was this mechanics talk when were winning? 

 

His mechanics has been issue since he got here. One of the reason DG got rid of Steve Smith was to get him a bigger targets in fat ass KB & Devin Funchess. So instead of forcing to correct his fundamentals they hog  washed the issues hoping size could cover that long term.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

 

His mechanics has been issue since he got here. One of the reason DG got rid of Steve Smith was to get him a bigger targets in fat ass KB & Devin Funchess. So instead of forcing to correct his fundamentals they hog  washed the issues hoping size could cover that long term.

 

 

 

The term you're looking for is "white wash". However, the stuff you spout could be classified as hog wash

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6 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

 

His mechanics has been issue since he got here. One of the reason DG got rid of Steve Smith was to get him a bigger targets in fat ass KB & Devin Funchess. So instead of forcing to correct his fundamentals they hog  washed the issues hoping size could cover that long term.

 

 

 

Ah, it’s Cam’s fault Gettleman drafted (2) shitty receivers.

hahahahahahaha

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He will suck , he is a terrible qb doesn't look comfortable . He doesn't want to start he's scared , vic Beasley is going to crush him . We get blown out by the failcons . Oh yea rivera job is safe . When atl puts up 35 on us you'll see that I'm not playing right ??? Bunch of people believing Ian rap and not julio santos ok 

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11 hours ago, Hugor Hill said:

I'm just saying, only kids use hashtags on a message board. Second, I'm guessing that's your alt since you are attacking me over it. 

You feel attacked?  Interesting. Maybe you should just go away then. Your denial of things doesn't change who you are. 

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I think he’s gonna have a great game. Nothing to lose, sling the rock deep and let’s see how much our weapons have grown this past season. I think the D continues to play like studs and we wipe the floor with a bad ATL team.

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