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Osi Umenyiora to Atlanta? <yep>


TruCatzFan

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Looks like this deal is all but done. Cam's not gonna be too happy about this. I know I'm not.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/report-osi-umenyiora-expected-join-atlanta-falcons-monday-023231887--nfl.html

I started actually reading the article and came accross this gem

Umenyiora was named to the Pro Bowl after the 2005 and 2017 seasons

Wait, what?!?

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Eh. Not that worried about it, honestly. Osi may get to him a couple of times, but he's not going to blow our offense up by himself. I'm thinking G-man (that's what I call him, because we're bros) has plans to improve our OL, which is really our biggest weak spot offensively. Sure, the WR corps could be better, but between Smitty, Olsen, Lafell, and the recent arrival of Ginn, not to mention our options out of the backfield, it could be a LOT worse there (and I still think we'll pick up a receiver in the draft).

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