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My thoughts on the Falcons game


jamos14

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This is is the first game I haven't been drunk during in a while.....made the loss more painful but I observed some things.

1. Cam made some great plays and some great reads but also made some questionable throws into dangerous coverage.

2. His first 2 interceptions were freakishly lucky for Atlanta. That DT catches that ball with 1 freaking hand, probably only INT in his career.

3. We run inside too much with Williams. I know this seems obvious to us so why are not seeing toss plays, power, or strech plays?

4. I think Matt Ryan sucks and Atlanta has one more decent year before they wear down Turner and thoroughly expose how sorry Ryan is.

5. Unfortunately, I think we are more than 1 year away from playoffs. We need two more years of good drafting and FA to build up our depth because injuries always happen.

6. Carolina always has some shitty luck.

7. I still love this team and think we will win every week so these losses hurt!

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Matt Ryan didn't throw three INT! BWAHAHAHA!

Lucky INT my ass. Tip Drill makes for easy INT, the one handed grab was pure skill, and the last one you would have though Scam was wearing a Falcons jersey! Hehe

Tell the Panties to pack their sh*t and get out of ATLANTA!

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1. Agree

2. The two int's were lucky, but they were still bad throws. The first wasn't so bad, but he should have waited a split second later, or dumped it off. The second one was thrown right to the dlineman. Even if he doesn't catch it, its still an incomplete pass in a critical series.

3. Maybe, but we can't run him outside all the time. That makes us predictable.

4. Matt Ryan played well today. His throw with Hardy in his face was big time.

5. Maybe, but if we improve dline play and get Beason back healthy, we could challenge for a playoff spot next year.

6. Bad teams find a way to lose, and that is what we are doing.

7. Agree.

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Matt Ryan didn't throw three INT! BWAHAHAHA!

Lucky INT my ass. Tip Drill makes for easy INT, the one handed grab was pure skill, and the last one you would have though Scam was wearing a Falcons jersey! Hehe

Tell the Panties to pack their sh*t and get out of ATLANTA!

Who in the hell gave this asshat pie, and why does he think that WE can tell the Panthers to leave Atlanta. :skep:

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Matt Ryan didn't throw three INT! BWAHAHAHA!

Lucky INT my ass. Tip Drill makes for easy INT, the one handed grab was pure skill, and the last one you would have though Scam was wearing a Falcons jersey! Hehe

Tell the Panties to pack their sh*t and get out of ATLANTA!

Lol @ a team that traded 5 draft picks for 1 player, and is only .500.

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Matt Ryan didn't throw three INT! BWAHAHAHA!

Lucky INT my ass. Tip Drill makes for easy INT, the one handed grab was pure skill, and the last one you would have though Scam was wearing a Falcons jersey! Hehe

Tell the Panties to pack their sh*t and get out of ATLANTA!

Better win the division this year, because it will be the LAST one you win for the forseable future!!

We'll get our defense solid next year, then what will you do???

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What sucks is that even with our team's hands tied behind their back they still could have won this game, and the games previously. We will get their it will take time. But this has probably been the most talented and competitive losing team a new regime has ever had. We will be a force next year that can be guaranteed.

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