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Davis says he would play in Atlanta


jfra78

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In a radio interview Thomas Davis says he would love to play for the Falcons and face the Panthers twice a year.

https://929thegame.radio.com/media/audio-channel/thomas-davis-playing-falcons-i-would-have-no-problem-coming-back-home

I said in another post that I wouldnt care if he played for a division rival, and I stick by that.  I think players should go out on their own terms.  

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Of course he would. Why wouldn't he? 

Considering he's from GA, honestly other than staying with the Panthers the Falcons would probably be his next best situation and would require the least disruption for his family and considering he's in the twilight of his career those are probably some really significant factors for him. Honestly, if the Falcons offer him a contract I expect him to be a Falcon.

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Would love to have him as a falcon, but it doesn't sound like a DQ move to sign him and he is washed up. Wish him luck finding a team, I bet he is playing to put his family in a better financial situation. One of the Few Panthers I like besides splashy Cam.

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