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Hats off to Canales


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It is great to see the team kept fighting and didn't give up. As for the coaching. Canales has had other games like this but almost always against mediocre coaches like Raheem Morris. Have the team playing like this against the 49ers and the Rams and I'll feel much better going forward.

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30 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Is that new DC bringing pass rushers and LBs with him?

Cherelus is ass but he plays hard. Could see a difference without Wallace today. 
 

Scourton is good enough to play one side as a starter, mainly as a run stopper. Princely probably isn’t going to be more than a 3rd down rusher. Still really need that full time edge opposite Scourton.

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6 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I might be in the minority, but this game made me feel the opposite. I think this is the first game we have actually designed deep throws. Those 2 deep(ish) balls forced ATL to change their scheme somewhat 

Deep throws have been there. Just last week against the saints had Legette wide open on a deep post there are plenty of examples. Bryce just started airing it out finally.

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