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Tony Gonzalez To Atlanta


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Stack the box to stop Turner, and the rest of the peices will fall into place. Ryan may have been a rookie sensation, but I am not worried about him, and I am absolutely not worried about a 48 year old Tony Gonzalez, or whatever age he is at...

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Atlanta continues to improve while we.....uh.......well at least we're not the Sucks or the Aints!

Atlanta has improved a luxury position in what's essentially a spread the ball around offense while letting their defense fester OH GOD WE'RE DOOMED

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Atlanta continues to improve while we.....uh.......well at least we're not the Sucks or the Aints!

If you had a 12-4 team, would you either:

A) Retain as many of your starters as possible - all but one, in fact.

B) Let some of them go via free agency, maybe even a pro bowl tackle, and try to "improve" the team by letting go of the players that made you 12-4 and replace them with other free agent acquisitions that may or may not "improve" your team.

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It helps our offense out a lot. We really struggled to work the middle of the field last year and get LB's out of the box. As far as our D goes we still need a lot of help there. Hopefully our first 5 picks are all defense.

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