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


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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.

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That is fuging awesome.  I could not sum up my hate for them any better than that. It's a tie between them and the Gatorfukkers to me. come on Miami! shock the NFL and beat the Swamprats next week too!

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It has to be demoralizing for the Falcons fans.. I listened to that game on Sirius while driving yesterday and they completely dominated the game and lost.. lol  Love it!!!  They were moving the ball up and down the field.. Twice they got down inside the five yard line and only got one field goal out of it.. They should have gone for it on both 4th and 1s down there.. They moved up the field without getting stopped and then chicken out..The Dolphins two play by plays were literally laughing at them saying WHAT?? I will take give them a field goal all day long just DON'T GO FOR IT!!!  Coach Smith should be blamed for that one.. imo..  BUT I love it.. hehehe.. I sure hope this year is like last year with our matchups.. I dont think the Falcons line can handle our front 7.. May have a field day on Ryan... 

 

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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.

 

The enemy of my enemy.......

 

It still feels like a sin!

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I had and still have high expectations for our front four when we play the Falcons, but I was doing some research and see they only have allowed five sacks so far this season. I thought their line was supposed to be a disaster?

They played better this week apparently. Last week I can tell you they designed their offensive plays to account for the line ie lots of short passes, screens, bootlegs, etc.
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I believe since Falcons are 0-1 in division vs Panther 0-0 in division means Panthers in 2nd and Falcons 3rd place. They said it was Super Bowl or Bust season, I'll take BUST for $1000 Alex!

We are in second place in the division. Also if the season ended today we would make the playoffs with the last wildcard spot. The NFC has done so poorly the first three weeks we don't have to dig ourselves out of a hole dispite a dissapointing start to the season.

More importantly though, screw the Falcons.

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