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Falcons vs Defense. It's Going to Feel Like Christmas


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3 hours ago, joemac said:

All I know, is that at this point in time, nobody is scared of a Desmond Ridder lead offense. Even if they do supposedly have some superstar rookie RB. It’s not 1985 anymore. Takes more than a bell cow back to win you football games. 

 

Could you imagine if we were the one with the running game and a iffy QB? Folks would be up in arms. It's passing league and they went with a RB. That's a bold strategy there Cotton. Let's see how it works out for them. lol

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11 hours ago, joemac said:

All I know, is that at this point in time, nobody is scared of a Desmond Ridder lead offense. Even if they do supposedly have some superstar rookie RB. It’s not 1985 anymore. Takes more than a bell cow back to win you football games. 

Ok? Was anyone really scared of Mariota either? Point was more about someone acting like Robinson couldn’t replace the 438 yards Mariota supplied. Personally, I’d rather play Mariota than Ridder/Robinson, but is either scary? No.

Also, it’s truly comical in here about how much poo pooing is being done on the Falcons run game when then Huddle loved our simple run the ball offense last year as we closed in on a playoff spot. We’ll need to stop the run tomorrow because we are going to see a lot of it.

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7 hours ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Could you imagine if we were the one with the running game and a iffy QB? Folks would be up in arms. It's passing league and they went with a RB. That's a bold strategy there Cotton. Let's see how it works out for them. lol

Um...that was us last year my guy, and everybody was pretty confident in that style carrying us to the playoffs if it wasn't for tom Brady and mike evans. Lol

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On 9/8/2023 at 7:29 PM, chknwing said:

Everos defense has been vanilla all preseason and suspect at times.  They feast Sunday.  Look for 4+ sacks on Ridder, a strip fumble and 2 INTS.  If you have carolina defense in your fantasy league, startem.  Bryce will have a short field to work with all game with Hurst his go to.  This will be one of the best panther games to watch all season.

That did not aged well already.

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On 9/9/2023 at 10:31 AM, Gerry Green said:

 

If Robinson gets what Mariaotta got. You are still only breaking even. And you still don't have a QB. Lateral move at best using the (7th) pick in the draft.

Hey, still think Robinson was a bad pick and he won’t be able to make up for Mariota? Oh, don’t think I’m happy about losing right now. I’m just not going to think Robinson is a bad pick and somehow he won’t makeup for the loss (lol at calling it a loss) of Mariota. That’s just blind homerism. Robinson will be solid.

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