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Falcons DT Corey Peters OUT


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I remember an article over the summer mentioning that the Falcons D-line was their weakest position and absolutely no depth, so an injury would be devastating.

 

Found it:

http://draftfalcons.com/atlanta-falcons-2013-unfilled-needs-defensive-tackle/

 

http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-fans/2013/07/17/are-you-worried-about-the-atlanta-falcons-defensive-tackle-situation/

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Any team's loss of a DT is killer for its run-stop defense.  But the other team's passing offense also benefits.  Face it, our patchwork offensive line has been less than stellar essentially the entire season.  Giving Kalil, Wharton, and Chandler a defensive line that is down a man helps pass protection, allowing for deeper routes to develop and giving Cam a cleaner pocket to throw out of.

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It's happening. Everything is coming together for us out of random chance. The Falcons are now further decimated by injury, and things are going our way. Hopefully Stewart will be back in action and we can get some of our money's worth out of him.

 

And how about that Falcon WR getting body slammed and injured last night. Will he be out with a strained labia? I love this season.

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