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TylerDurden

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  1. 1. What did you think was going to happen on Atlanta's final possession?

    • We stop them and win the game
    • We go all Carolina Panthers on their ass and give up an unbelievable, time-defying drive for a GW score


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I honestly wasn't happy, but understood the call. When we downed it inside the one I thought for sure we would get a safety, or make them dink and dunk enough that the clock would burn off before they could get in FG range. Then again I thought we could play some prevent as well....

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I had no faith in the punt until I saw that we pinned them on the 1. When that happened I was like ok. We got this. The D line is going to apply pressure as they had all day, and we are going to sack Ryan again and get the safety and the win.

However just as I'm finishing my tweet saying Darin Gantt is right, a punt is not a bad play, I look up and see Roddy White making the 60 yrd catch.

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