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Is it time to take the Falcons seriously?


Ivory Panther
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Just now, Jaxel said:

I think it comes down to how well thier QB plays. If he turns out to be decent they will be competitive, if not, they might fins themselves in Panthers 7-9 just outside QB range territory.

7 & 10 is exactly where I’m hoping they r heading.

many on this list r older or injury prone.

but to ur point, if Ridder is solid, the South may not be as easy as we all thought. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Yes. @ShockerI believe it was you who claimed I was wrong about the Falcons this offseason. They are going to be a contender if Ridder continues to do what he did the last 3 games.

That’s fine and your opinion.  I don’t really love any of those players outside of Bates.  They are better but they don’t worry me much personally 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Yes. @ShockerI believe it was you who claimed I was wrong about the Falcons this offseason. They are going to be a contender if Ridder continues to do what he did the last 3 games.

Agree, I think the south will be more competitive then people expect.

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