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re: Opinion sought from non Falcons or Saints fans
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:48 am to Sanchito
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:48 am to Sanchito
ATL D reminds of the Saints D their SB year.
Their offense has the potential to go off at any moment, but a physical team with a pass rush like SF or CHI will eat their lunch
Playing teams with a win percentage of 44% (lowest in the NFL) and winning 7 games by 7 or less points against those teams is worrisome. You can say its the NFL, all wins means something rah rah bullshite, but those numbers are telling.
Their offense has the potential to go off at any moment, but a physical team with a pass rush like SF or CHI will eat their lunch
Playing teams with a win percentage of 44% (lowest in the NFL) and winning 7 games by 7 or less points against those teams is worrisome. You can say its the NFL, all wins means something rah rah bullshite, but those numbers are telling.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 1:52 pm to GynoSandberg
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ATL D reminds of the Saints D their SB year.
Agree here, they cause turnovers in bunches. The difference between the two teams were that the Saints offense was super efficient, and a lot better than the Falcons offense. They beat the shite out of teams. They would kill you running and throwing. But, like the Saints that season, they have had a lot of bounces go their way. I think they win they can win a playoff game, but I trust SF, GB, CHI, and NY more in the playoffs than them.
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