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The Falcons already have a few Anti Clausen thread at AFMB.


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No disrespect BB but the other threads are about what number he pick. This Post is about how the falcon fans are dissing him for picking Matty Ice #. Plus it's in a thread about how falcon fans are already getting a complex from a QB who hasn't taken a snap in the league yet.

I know, I was just messing with you. :D

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Look at you all getting defensive.

1) people here most definitely created threads about Matt Ryan after he was drafted

2) this board would be filled with clauen hate and "clausen is a feg" threads if he had been drafted by the falcons or any division rival for that matter

It's not trolling if you're being logical and non-hypocritical though.

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"Ok my eyes are bleeding now.......

DO we really need to mock this guy?

He just inherited the most backwards, redneck team in the NFL. He has no super bowl rings to sport, hes is of course a rookie. No family history in the NFL, and boasts he got bested by Ryan in the BC days. Of course he would like revenge, shouldn't he? I mean for Christs sake, his sister dated a falcons fan, and got converted. His mother came out and admitted she always did like the red, black, and silver color scheme.

The only thing needed here, is simple confession... He needs to admit, that he didn't get drafted anywhere near what he was hoping for. So long to 22 mill, its gone baby...... You got drafted by the team that historically drafts third rate qb's, for pennies on a dime, and wonders why they cant win.

From my perspective is yes, you got a contract out of the deal, but it doesn't say much when they drafted another QB. They also traded for quin. A tested QB in the NFL, my gut tells me don't expect a starter job. Then again be grateful for what you do receive.... In hind sight, as what you have said so far. I hope quin bombs, and you do get the starter job. There are plenty of people in the NFC south defenders that wanna rape you. and I wish them best of luck regardless of the the team. Welcome to the NFL, and may they provide the KY....."

This goof thinks we traded for Quinn.. haha

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Well, I own a house here for one thing.

Maybe I've lived in bigger cities or something, but I just don't see it. Heck, I work in the Federal building right next to the one notable gay club, and the gay population is no more noticable per capita than I've seen in Charlotte, Seattle, hell even Boulder, Florence, Columbia, etc.

Honestly, I just don't get where the idea comes from. Must just be people equating liberal with gay-friendly. But even so, step one mile outside of downtown and this whole region is as conservative as west Texas.

I worked in a retail store there until I got out of HS and have work in the area and lived there my whole life. Trust me there is a very large homosexual populace (I have no problem with that). Once you get outside of Asheville its like the polar opposite.

I think its due to the whole accepting culture in Asheville. We really are a melting pot. From Rednecks to Hippies and all in between.

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I worked in a retail store there until I got out of HS and have work in the area and lived there my whole life. Trust me there is a very large homosexual populace (I have no problem with that). Once you get outside of Asheville its like the polar opposite.

I think its due to the whole accepting culture in Asheville. We really are a melting pot. From Rednecks to Hippies and all in between.

Ha ha. I guess so. I love Asheville, but we do have plenty of folks of every stripe, so I guess it doesn't surprise me that I wouldn't even notice a huge gay presence. Now, stinky homeless hippies: we got plenty of those! And some of them are my friends.

Anyway, back on the subject of the thread...

I wouldn't think Clausen is gay, but if he was, he should probably have been drafted by Atlanta? That's been clearly established, right?

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Guys....I'm not gonna go through these pages but as a fan since the start...this is Atlanta we are talking about...they have been in existence about 30 years before the Panthers even started playing the game and have appeared in ......just like us.....one super bowl...but we did it in a fraction of the time as that sorry organization did........it's Atlanta for gosh sakes :rolleyes:

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