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Falcons = One and Done


Zod

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i read they want all dline, thinking thats what killed them, from what i saw, it was more olb secondary. anderson was out, that hurt, but imo, they got enough pressure, its just warner gets rid of it so damn well even when he is in someones arms he just chucks it away. some times it bites warner in the ass, today it didnt (thank god). i hope they get 5 dline man as some are wanting (de first hahahaha), we could just burn that weak back 7 all day. they have no one that is good back there milloy is over the hill, and may not return, houston the holder, foxworthless? i hope the FO will go after another lite de that our line can continue to blow back on running plays.

if i was the gm, the dt i would go after is easy: ron brace. they need a grady replacement, he is gona come cheap enough, is stout at the point of attack. hell if he was there in 4th for us i would take him as bpa, kemo backup (which we could really use, but he is a 3rd rounder most likely). raji would also work, but imo they need alot more work in the secondary, and only need the DT ancor for grady's replacement. i would look ad dj moore, they need a corner (think houston could be a good player, but they need alot more), or william moore at S.

i am just glad to see them out. no more dirty birds. and as for their fans, stay classy. guy at school called me up as the giants got into fg range in ot to poke at me. now the fuger wont answer his phone for the same in defeat. phuck'm, they continue to have a clueless classless fan base.

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Good point, they would have acted like they won the Superbowl (well the majority, anyway)

I know several of the dumb fans were ranting about beating us at their home like they won the damn Superbowl. And they claim Zod restart the site because of our loss, when that isn't true.

I just went on their board - it's back up - and there's a thread blaming the referees for the loss.

Really? Funny how they blame the refs, 'cause the refs sure didn't call a flag on Chris Houston for grabbing one of the Cards player while he trying to get the ball. The fans probably didn't watch the game at all for not acknowledging the refs help them the Falcons with no call on that play. :rolleyes5:

It's almost like the huddle after a loss.

What come around, go around for some of the Dirty Turd fans. :D :D

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B*tches ain't on here talking smack now... Dirtyturd2, your team proved to be the garbage that they truly are. Like I said, your team is a gimmick, no real substance. And what sh*t can you say about our message board now? Ours got hacked. you shut yours down because your fan base is comprised of pussies and invalids.

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