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We have the most talented offense in the NFL


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It didn't seem long ago we were talent deficient in so many areas and an older team. Now it seems things have come together so fast and we are stacked everywhere. What team in the NFL can match this on offense? Stewart, Delo, Tolbert, Cam, Smitty, Olsen, Lafell, Murphy, and Joe Adams for special teams. I am so pumped to watch this offense. I think we will lead the league in points. If we can just get some turnovers on Defense we will make the playoffs.

Even though I know I'll get flamed for this...

Ryan, White, Jones, Gonzo, Turner, Quizz and Douglas.

LaFell and Murphy, really?!?

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No doubt we have a good offense but so does NO and GB.I think we are a top 5 offense

I would say NE, GB and NO are easily ahead of us...we are in that next tier. It is murky. Could argue a lot of teams for 2 spots so I don't think there is a clear top 5.

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Even though I know I'll get flamed for this...

Ryan, White, Jones, Gonzo, Turner, Quizz and Douglas.

LaFell and Murphy, really?!?

I'll actually give you one thing, the Falcons also deserve to be in the discussion more than the Eagles. White, Jones, Gonzales, Turner are all mention-worthy. Ryan also, to a degree. Quizz and Douglas, lol. Not so much... No more mentionable than Lafell or Murphy.

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I'll actually give you one thing, the Falcons also deserve to be in the discussion more than the Eagles. White, Jones, Gonzales, Turner are all mention-worthy. Ryan also, to a degree. Quizz and Douglas, lol. Not so much... No more mentionable than Lafell or Murphy.

Eagles are much more explosive and dangerous offensively than Atl.....if everyone is healthy and wants to play.

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He had one on his first series in the preseason, dropped an easy pass right before that, and has pretty much sucked in camp this year. There's a reason that the packers just signed Cedric benson.

I'm gonna judge a player based on the two years they have played in the league not 1 preseason. And Starks being out with turf toe and having a bunch of nobodies behind him might have something to do with them signing Benson

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cam slingin missiles all over the field and making big runs

j-stew is gonna j-stew

d-will is gonna d-will

tolbert is gonna be a big weapon in whatever capacity he is in

smitty is great, can't be stopped 1 on 1

olsen is good, basically a huge wide receiver

lafell is solid

louis murphy is fast

david gettis might be faster and have better hands

joe adams can be a percy harvin-esque small fast guy who can play slot or tailback

kealoha pilares might even get in on the fun, shows some explosiveness when he touches the ball in pre-season

no matter what formation we line up in, defenses will have no clue what we're about to do. there's too much to account for. only offenses that could give defenses more trouble are green bay's and new england's. maybe denver's depending on manning's return.

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We have a potent, balanced, well oiled Offense. It is exciting as sex, and lasts almost as long. To me that is all that matterz.

We can scare you with our O alone. Throw in Cam and his legs. And we are one formitable opponent. Yes, we are one of the most entertaining teams to watch. Are we the best? Not yet. But we will be.

We have our Franchise QB. In a couple more years he may be the Man. We will be Super Bowl mentionables because of Cam.

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I'll actually give you one thing, the Falcons also deserve to be in the discussion more than the Eagles. White, Jones, Gonzales, Turner are all mention-worthy. Ryan also, to a degree. Quizz and Douglas, lol. Not so much... No more mentionable than Lafell or Murphy.

It's refreshing to read an objective post on the huddle, thanks.

While you may be correct about Quizz, I really see Douglas flourishing in the slot, with Koetter running a majority of 3 wide sets.

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I'm gonna judge a player based on the two years they have played in the league not 1 preseason. And Starks being out with turf toe and having a bunch of nobodies behind him might have something to do with them signing Benson

Like I said he sucked in camp this year too and hasnt been good since his breakout in the 2010 playoffs. Ask packer fans how comfortable they are with Starks as their lead back.

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