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Talking Falcons - What do you know?


Jeremy Igo

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- Their OL is bad.  So need to take advantage of that.  

- DB's vs WR's.  We all remember the last time Bradberry was out vs Julio and we has a guy coming off a broken leg covering for him.  At the same time.  Outside of the Steelers game, Donte Jackson's worst game was vs the Falcons where Ridley ate him.

- run the ball.  In the Saints loss to the Falcons last week, their RB's combined for 9 carries.  Need to establish the run early and ride CMC 

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

- Their OL is bad.  So need to take advantage of that.  

- DB's vs WR's.  We all remember the last time Bradberry was out vs Julio and we has a guy coming off a broken leg covering for him.  At the same time.  Outside of the Steelers game, Donte Jackson's worst game was vs the Falcons where Ridley ate him.

- run the ball.  In the Saints loss to the Falcons last week, their RB's combined for 9 carries.  Need to establish the run early and ride CMC 

I thought the same thing, only they have given up 7 less sacks than we have and we run the ball a lot, while they are primarily a passing offense. They may not be as bad as we think.

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