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Crucial - 1st Three Road Games [Video]


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not bad not bad.

from the looks of things keuchly alone is going to make it EXTREMELY difficult for runningbacks to demolish us the way they did last year. he's insanely difficult to block, fast, a consistent tackler and most importantly the dude recognizes plays wicked quickly.

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pretty reasonable, imo. he gives michael turner more respect than he deserves (and more than what he gets from the falcons fanbase from what i've seen) and he also give the falcon's CBs more respect than they might deserve as well. i thihnk the bears passing game could be more challenging with marshall and jefferey there, but mike tice is the OC so i don't see them reaching his potential. forte will continue to be their biggest threat, but i think kuechly is the answer for stopping him. that game is 50/50 for me with a very slight edge going to them b/c of home field advantage.

heading into chi-town at 4-2 is quite doable, though.

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That wasn't to bad, but I have to agree I feel he's giving the falcons a lil bit to much credit.

all three of our division rivals have new DCs this year along with new schemes. i think the falcons may end up with the best D out of all of them, but even at that i think we end up being better than them. even if tht isn't the case, i doubt they will be more effective against our O than our D will against their offense and that has more to do with our offense than it is a statement about our defense.
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I for one think that Norman should be able to contain Julio, if not shut him down.

he may need a tiny bit of help over the top.

meanwhile, i think gamble's got this and kuechly will be able to handle gonzo.

we may see a fair amount of zone D, though. probably safe to say we'll be in the nickel for 65-75% of this game.

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