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How Do You Manage to Outchoke The Falcons?!


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The answer is DJ Moore. He turns a game winning play the QB worked to hand to DJ into an ultimate kicker icing play that forces OT and puts more pressure on a tired defense while getting into the head of his own kicker. The carry over leads to a rattled kicker in OT and no big clutch plays by DJ to bail out the team in OT. All while DJ laughs on the sideline and then realizes at the end how badly he cost many of his teammates and coaches.

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19 minutes ago, jopie87 said:

It turns out, Eddy was a Falcon all along, at heart.

Once I saw that "deer in the headlights" look before he even came on the field I knew he was missing both. He already had it in his mind that he was going to miss. Beta mentality.

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39 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

The answer is DJ Moore. He turns a game winning play the QB worked to hand to DJ into an ultimate kicker icing play that forces OT and puts more pressure on a tired defense while getting into the head of his own kicker. The carry over leads to a rattled kicker in OT and no big clutch plays by DJ to bail out the team in OT. All while DJ laughs on the sideline and then realizes at the end how badly he cost many of his teammates and coaches.

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