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Official Falcons at Panthers Gameday Thread - Part Deux - The Reckoning


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Just now, ickmule said:

This team may win 1 more game at best. 

I think the film is out on Brady and the offense now, and the onus will be on him to adapt. Unfortunately TB doesn't appear to be dynamic enough to overcome it, particularly if the OL is going to continue to be a sieve.

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3 minutes ago, raz said:

i think that was the worst oline performance i've ever seen.

How foolish of me to think that this fuging line couldn't find a way to out suck the 2014 line which had two converted defensive linemen starting at both tackle spots!

Go re-watch the game, take a shot every time they send someone up the damn A-gap. Bonus drinking game: Take another every time they get pressure!

Fuging pathetic, anyone who sees this and says "Teddy is the problem!" is either blind or willingfully ignorant to push their agenda. I don't give a singular fug how "average" he is he came back into the game after almost getting his head taken off thanks to this interior.

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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

Defense gave the ball to the offense within the game in reach three games in a row and the offense found a way to turn it over or eat a sack to push them out of field goal range in three straight. We are ahead of the curve on defense in the NFL and way ahead of last year and our offense is scoring less this year somehow. 

If you don’t think this OL is amazingly horrible you do not know football.  Really fuggin pathetic 

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

If you don’t think this OL is amazingly horrible you do not know football.  Really fuggin pathetic 

They are pathetic. I have not complimented our oline at all here. It doesn’t change the fact our defense ranks far ahead of our offense. 

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

They are pathetic. I have not complimented our oline at all here. It doesn’t change the fact our defense ranks far ahead of our offense. 

the D may be ahead of the O, but watching it makes me wanna puke

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8 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

This game is on the sorry ass OL and soft ass D. Teddy can’t do it alone. But what can you expect with the injuries to a talent-depleted roster? 
 

That said, a pathetic all-around effort tonight.

 

 

Why does this board make so many excuses for a mediocre QB? He had 116 yards before the last drive. Against a 1-6 team. 
 

people hear love shitting on Boston, Whitehead and the OLine every week but never wanna hold our poor mans Alex Smith of a QB accountable 

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