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Now I am officially back to rooting for both Seattle and Atlanta... going to CenturyLink is a great football experience. The 2011 game was great as well as this game.
Seattle makes a trip to Atlanta during the 2013 season too. I may have to book a trip to Atlanta to catch that one.
Seven wins is really optimistic for Atlanta. I picked them to go 2-14 this year. There's no way they can win within their division.
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Originally Posted by X-Greensboro Resident
I see the Falcons go 4-12 this year. They have a new coach, a rookie QB and not a very good Defense, so I think that's the best they'll do but they'll keep getting better.
I just had to go back to the beginning of this thread and quote some posts from the beginning of Ryan's 2008 rookie season.
No... actually they went 11-5 that year in an NFC South where every team was .500 or better and then lost to a Super Bowl champion QB 30-24 in the playoffs to begin the infamous 0-3 in the playoffs streak.
How about taking that last time out with 13 seconds. That was brutal. Game should have ended on the FG.
I think that was just a case of calling TIME OUT as soon as possible to hopefully have time for a another play. Personally I think Seattle's time out or icing the kicker was DUMBER.. but that's only because one worked and one didn't.. Personally I hate the time out just before the snap of a FG.. that's just dumb.. doesn't seem to work much and when it backfires, like it did on the Seahawks, it has to be gutwrenching.. STOP the MADNESS!
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