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Lol what Falcons fans are saying. Just a little something to make this day even better.


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From the Falcons message board these are user comments

http://www.thefalcoholic.com/2013/9/22/4759510/falcons-dolphins-final-score-week-3-recap#comments

User 1 says.. "it’s time to seriously look over Mike Smith being the answer to a SuperBowl. I’ve supported him since he got here, but he just can’t seem to get the team to play. We have to much talent to just waste away. It’s the same thing every single week. We get up and we let them come back. Every single game. What really sold me was the 4th and 2 where we didnt go for it. 2 years ago Smith goes for it 11/10 times. When we kicked it instead of trying I just felt like the game wasn’t going to end in the Falcons favor. Unless theres a serious change, the head coaching spot has to be at least thought about."

User 2 says.. "He used to GO for those short yardage situations

Now he plays to not lose, instead of to win. That attitude rubs off on the players and coaches, I’d wager."

User 3 says..."Can't win games playing passive aggressive football.

Not only do we need to look at Mike Smith, we also need to take a look at Dirk Koetter. There is absolutely no reason we shouldn’t be scoring TD’s in the redzone. I feel like our team’s attitude is beginning to change for the worst. We need a Ray Lewis type of leader to get these players to dig deep. They’re acting like the problems we have on this team will eventually fix themselves, but they won’t."

User 4 says... "I am blaming the coaching staff on this one!

This bulshit has to stop, we cannot score a damn touchdown without gimmick plays? What is this conservative crap that we play? Why do we start hot and then it turns like we play not to lose. Mike Smith this loss is on you"

User 5 says...

"Thomas Dimitroff and Mike Smith need to look for more jobs I’m not gonna buy the crap they’re trying to sell us anymore: questionable play-calling, poor conditioning, too many “safe-bets” in the draft, inability to make blockbuster signing, and now, I’m sad to say, the Falcons are starting to build a losing mentality. We may have reached our plateau with this staff just like the Hawks."

This really isnt panther related but on this already glorious day I thought my fellow Panther fans would take excitement in the Falcons fans meltdown.

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I wish the Falcons torment was a liquid that I could purchase, store in a tank, hook a pump to, attach a spicket, run a hose, hook up a sprinkler and turn on this magical fluid as I dance through it merrily in the moon light.

Amidoinitright?

 

i'd buy a bottle or ten

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ugh. next week's mnf...falcons/patriots. if ever a meteor strike was necessary...

If there was ever(and this is hard to justify admittedly) a time to plead with with unholy alliance of Brady and belicheat it is now. We must give at the very least a single fug to help the pats put down our hated rival.

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