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2014 strength of schedule.


CatMan72

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I can't make someone take off their Panthers glasses. The Falcons are still a tough team. Just my opinion.

 

 

 

Cant make people stop being pessimistic. The Falcons are in cap hell, have no line on both sides of the ball, and just lost there best target. Just my opinion. 

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Cant make people stop being pessimistic. The Falcons are in cap hell, have no line on both sides of the ball, and just lost there best target. Just my opinion.

I didn't realize that acknowledging the fact another team has talent equals being a pessimist. Alright then.

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I didn't realize that acknowledging the fact another team has talent equals being a pessimist. Alright then.

 

Every team in the NFL has talent. I did not know stating facts equates having Panthers colored glasses on. Guess I should wear them with pride.

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Every team in the NFL has talent. I did not know stating facts equates having Panthers colored glasses on. Guess I should wear them with pride.

Only point I was trying to make is I'm not expecting us to simply blow the doors off of the Falcons next season. Could it happen? Absolutely, but I'm not counting on it. They finished with a bad record, but I don't consider them a pushover, and I'm speaking within our division. I really could care less how many games they win or lose outside our two games we play each season, as long as those two are W's for us.

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the winds of change feel good against my skin

and indianapolis continues to have the easiest goddamn schedule ever

yeah people were looking at luck and the colts making the playoffs in his rookie year and were hatin on Cam, you have to also look at who they played, the Colts schedule compared to ours over the last 3 years has been laughable.
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Only point I was trying to make is I'm not expecting us to simply blow the doors off of the Falcons next season. Could it happen? Absolutely, but I'm not counting on it. They finished with a bad record, but I don't consider them a pushover, and I'm speaking within our division. I really could care less how many games they win or lose outside our two games we play each season, as long as those two are W's for us.

All I was pointing out was that the Falcons are in big trouble with cap and personnel. They will be rebuilding for awhile and seem to be the weakest in the div.

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Before this season was played we had the hardest schedule in all football, we beat teams and it's bcos there horrible and we had a friendly schedule and can only beat bad teams, tbh you have to beat whoever is thrown at you, so I don't really look at it as this or that, teams improve or get worse each season, and it depends on a number of factors so you can't go through any schedule and pick wins or losses.

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