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Week 1 @ ATL winners & losers?


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35 minutes ago, Mol3m4n said:

Shaq is definitely not a winner. Slow response time and arm tackles unless a receiver is literally in the process of catching a ball. 

Put Horn on the loser list. Another injury doesn't look good on him. 

He's the schrodinger cat of this list.  He his good, bad, and neither, but we'll never know because he's never healthy.

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2 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Biggest winner: Burns he is the only elite player on the roster.

 

Biggest loser: Tepper

 

This team has no hope with him picking coaches and choosing QB's. Love Bryce Young but he has nothing to throw to. This will be a struggle year for him.

Burns looked like an absolute stud, then disappeared. I don't understand it. 

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1 minute ago, Mol3m4n said:

Burns looked like an absolute stud, then disappeared. I don't understand it. 

I mean the Falcons only threw the ball 18 times and for 91 yards.  He finished with 1.5 sacks, 1 TFL, 1 QB Hit, 1 FF, and forced a holding penalty.

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Just now, Mol3m4n said:

Like I said, absolute dawg and then disappeared. 

What he's supposed to do?  Some of you guys have crazy expectations.  

Ridder passed the ball 8 times in the second half and only once did he ever go deep.  So again not really sure what Burns is supposed to do.  Falcons adjusted and started going short on every pass play for a reason.

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