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Atlanta

 

I know we have alot of positive attitudes on here, including myself but we also have many naysayers which most of the time might bring a heated argument but wow.  Only one guy in 2 pages refutes the claim these guys are going to be tough defensively.  Though a few point out weakness at front 7 and namely LBers.

 

http://boards.atlantafalcons.com/topic/3980249-falcons-defense-will-shock-the-world/

 

 

New Orleans

 

They think the Falcons were lucky last year and they are the team to beat in the NFC South.  I would put them 3rd actually.  They don't have all the tools to fix that historically bad defense in one season.

 

http://blackandgold.com/nfl/58142-team-beat-nfc.html

 

 

Tampa Bay

 

Slightly tossed about the Revis trade.  Guy makes a good point. Could have had some good talent instead of a Top Tier DB coming off an injury.  Of course hindsight is 20/20.

 

http://www.pewterreport.com/Boards/index.php/topic,1306228.0.html

 

 

 

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"New Orleans is the team to beat this year. Explosive offense mixed with a pissed off defense with plenty of chips on shoulders. 
yeah everyone is in for an asswhipping this year."

 

Too bad being pissed off isn't going to fix the fact that they suck.

 

 

Payton is going to open a can for whoop on the NFC. The man is Stephen Hawking's of the NFL. He had a year to make up plays and mentally shred defensives. Saints are the team to beat...hands down...the day the season starts in the Dome.

 

 

I appreciate optimism, I am a Panthers homer myself.  But to say the Saints are "HANDS DOWN" the best team in a LOADED NFC is pretty dumb.    Also, the Stephen Hawking reference is classic.

 

 

 

 

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Atlanta

 

I know we have alot of positive attitudes on here, including myself but we also have many naysayers which most of the time might bring a heated argument but wow.  Only one guy in 2 pages refutes the claim these guys are going to be tough defensively.  Though a few point out weakness at front 7 and namely LBers.

 

http://boards.atlantafalcons.com/topic/3980249-falcons-defense-will-shock-the-world/

 

 

note how barely anybody seems to mention or really care that the falcons may very well have the worst front four in the league.

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Atlanta has one of the most delusional fan bases in the nfl. 

 

And I would know. My gf is a Falcons fan, and and all of her family, and all of her friends, and I fugging hate it.

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Atlanta has one of the most delusional fan bases in the nfl. 

 

And I would know. My gf is a Falcons fan, and and all of her family, and all of her friends, and I fugging hate it.

 

 

If your girlfriend is not a 10 or mega rich then I don't see how you can tolerate her being a Falcons fan.  WAY too many fish in the sea to deal with that.  

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If your girlfriend is not a 10 or mega rich then I don't see how you can tolerate her being a Falcons fan.  WAY too many fish in the sea to deal with that.  

 

She's perfect other than that haha. And she doesn't care enough about it to be obnoxious so I can look past it.  

 

 

She has this one girl friend, though, who thinks she's the biggest football fan in America (you know, the kind who don't really like it or know much, but they think it makes them seem cool). Trying to have a real football conversation with her is the most infuriating thing.

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