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Lets beat the Bucs then beat the living crap out of the stinking Falcons......


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Okay so we need to take care of the Bucs first......then beat the piss out of the bunghole Falcons to shut up their sorry ass fans. Nothing would make me feel better then pounding them into the turf and watching them cry about the loss. And I'm not talking about a squeak out victory, a defensive domination and a sack fest on pin head Ryan with a few turnovers thrown in for good measure. Cam needs to keep up his excellent play and we pound the rock down their their throats. Being @ 5 & 3 with the dirty birds being the sacrificial lambs to get us there....would be nirvana.

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Okay so we need to take care of the Bucs first......then beat the living piss out of the bunghole Falcons to shut up their sorry ass fans. Nothing would make me feel better then pounding them into the turf and watching them cry about the loss. And I'm not talking about a squeak out victory, a defensive domination and a sack fest on square head Ryan with a few turnovers thrown in for good measure. Cam needs to keep up his excellent play and we pound the rock down their throats. Being @ 5 & 3 with the dirty birds being the sacrificial lambs to get us there.......would be nirvana.

 

it's as if an anxious 3rd grader wrote it.

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Lol you guys wont beat the Falcons

 

 Keep on wishing. I don't see that happening

you barely beat us last year thanks to a miracle....and got stomped the other game.  You are a worse team this year...even when you get healthy.   We are better.  Means we hurt you

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Like Bratty Limp Dick scares anyone... we don't have Nakacan'tcoveranyone at safety anymore.

 

very good point. safeties aren't the liability they were last year and we actually have a coach who grew some balls and will go for it on 4th and 1 now so you put this team playing against the falcons last year at full strength and falcons get swept by us.

 

our defense is one of the strongest in the league right now and our offense can pretty much do whatever it wants and is just starting to gain speed.

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Lol you guys wont beat the Falcons

Keep on wishing. I don't see that happening

You have to be kidding. We have a top 5 defense that absolutely loves non-mobile QBs. Also, last year, yall barely sqeaked out a win at full strength. I could understand if you said "Any given Sunday!". But your COMPLETELY unmerited confidence is.. . .well.......unmerited. haha! You have NO GOOD REASON to believe what you just typed. None.
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You have to be kidding. We have a top 5 defense that absolutely loves non-mobile QBs. Also, last year, yall barely sqeaked out a win at full strength. I could understand if you said "Any given Sunday!". But your COMPLETELY unmerited confidence is.. . .well.......inmerited. haha! You have NO GOOD REASON to believe what you just typed. None.

 

but...but...but...we OWN you!!!!!!

 

 

lol

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you barely beat us last year thanks to a miracle....and got stomped the other game.  You are a worse team this year...even when you get healthy.   We are better.  Means we hurt you

Lol ryan was SACKED 7 TIMES and hit a additional 10 times in week 4 last year and still destroyed you (like he usually does). Its not luck, we own you! Expect to see some of this next week

 

 

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You have to be kidding. We have a top 5 defense that absolutely loves non-mobile QBs. Also, last year, yall barely sqeaked out a win at full strength. I could understand if you said "Any given Sunday!". But your COMPLETELY unmerited confidence is.. . .well.......unmerited. haha! You have NO GOOD REASON to believe what you just typed. None.

lol like I said ryan was sacked 7 times and hit a additional 10 times. He still lit your team up.

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