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Fug it: ATL vs CIN eddition lawl


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For those who watched / are watching the game.. What do you think of the opposition?

I think Captain check down played up to his name. He was able to connect on a few deep passes but.. they didn't really expand on their plays too much. The Falcons D seemed to be adequate.

Bengals seemed to gain momentum at times but really struggled to get anything serious going. May be due to their fickle front line. Their D seemed stout.

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For those who watched / are watching the game.. What do you think of the opposition?

I think Captain check down played up to his name. He was able to connect on a few deep passes but.. they didn't really expand on their plays too much. The Falcons D seemed to be adequate.

Bengals seemed to gain momentum at times but really struggled to get anything serious going. May be due to their fickle front line. Their D seemed stout.

The Falcons' O has looked good in their first 2 games. They're still gonna be a tough out.

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The Falcons are going to win the South this year.

After this year, age will probably catch up with them. Gonzalez dropped off significantly last year, Turner is done, Roddy is getting up there, and I highly doubt Abraham will continue to be one of the best DEs in the league (even this year).

They're going to shred the Panthers in both games. The Bengals were able to create pressure on Ryan tonight and he still carved them up. The Panthers don't have any pass rush. Carolina is going to get poo housed by them.

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Falcons run game has looked non existent so far this pr season but yeah i gotta give Ryan credit, he was throwing down the field tonight and connecting, and far as Julio Jones goes he is gonna be a beast. So far he has dominated every guy he has matched up against this pre season and he is already looking like he is on the way of having that Calvin Johnson type impact at receiver, we better be able to cover him or the Falcons are always gonna be one step ahead of us.

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How did the Falcons 1st team defense look? The Falcons offense should be good, especially against teams that can't get pressure (which is a huge concern right now). That being said, once Ryan gets hit a few times he wilts. As good as he is when he has time, he is awful under pressure. That's why he chokes in the playoffs

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The Falcons are going to win the South this year.

After this year, age will probably catch up with them. Gonzalez dropped off significantly last year, Turner is done, Roddy is getting up there, and I highly doubt Abraham will continue to be one of the best DEs in the league (even this year).

They're going to shred the Panthers in both games. The Bengals were able to create pressure on Ryan tonight and he still carved them up. The Panthers don't have any pass rush. Carolina is going to get poo housed by them.

Let me see if I got this? We are going to catch up next year. And although we were competitive with them last year, we are going to get poo housed by them this year? Because your predict we don't have a pass rush? Is that right?

Last year competitive w/Atl. Worse this year. But better than them next year?

Cool theory bro.

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