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Atlanta.

Atlanta is definitely balling. They're setup to seize the #1 seed, which doesn't bode well for the rest of the NFC considering ATL's home success. I don't know how the Falcons Defense will hold up when all of the team's they play against are good (well, except maybe for the automatic bid from the NFC Waste), but that's the exciting about this time of the football season!

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Atlanta is definitely balling. They're setup to seize the #1 seed, which doesn't bode well for the rest of the NFC considering ATL's home success. I don't know how the Falcons Defense will hold up when all of the team's they play against are good (well, except maybe for the automatic bid from the NFC Waste), but that's the exciting about this time of the football season!

Well 2nd in KO average i just realized we have only returned 11 punts all year. Crazy. The defense is 7th in the NFL so i mean we're doing good. If Chicago drops one (which is very likely considering the gauntlet they have to go through) and the Aints drop one we can secure HFA in 12 wins and we have 2 against Carolina.

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Well 2nd in KO average i just realized we have only returned 11 punts all year. Crazy. The defense is 7th in the NFL so i mean we're doing good. If Chicago drops one (which is very likely considering the gauntlet they have to go through) and the Aints drop one we can secure HFA in 12 wins and we have 2 against Carolina.

They're 7th in scoring, but 19th in yards allowed. Yes, I agree that the amount of points the Defense allows is the ultimate barometer. We'll see how it goes.

I'm not making any predictions. I'm just a fan who'll be watching and enjoying.

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