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Old 10-07-2019, 12:29 PM
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Sucks because he was ballin last night
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Sucks because he was ballin last night
Dude has been ballin' all along, really sucks, he was emerging as one of my favorite players. Gonna be a real challenge to get pressure now, hopefully Houston keeps stepping on the gas like he did last night.
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Old 10-07-2019, 12:38 PM
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Dude has been ballin' all along, really sucks, he was emerging as one of my favorite players. Gonna be a real challenge to get pressure now, hopefully Houston keeps stepping on the gas like he did last night.
I doubt it. I think Houston was just extremely motivated against his old team.
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I doubt it. I think Houston was just extremely motivated against his old team.
Possibly. Hopefully he keeps bringing it!

Von Miller is apparently on the clock- wouldn't be sad to see him in the shoe, but it would take a hell of a haul to make that happen.
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Read that Vic Beasley will probably not return to Atlanta next season. Is he worth trading for and what would Colts have to give up?
Beasley seems like fools gold to me. He had that good rookie season, but a lot of those sacks were from luck, like not getting blocked. They weren't really from beating someone. You would think he would put up numbers with his athleticism, but it just doesn't materialize. Not the Falcon I want.
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It's possible I guess that Ballard would do a trade but I doubt it. Too many holes on this team still and we aren't competing for a championship this season. Ballard loves those draft picks.
When are we competing for a championship? I would like to know. Apparently we had a shot last year but everyone dismissed it bc we thought we were rebuilding. Well turns out the franchise QB retired and we missed a window and an opportunity. We need to stop taking things for granted.

We just beat one of the best teams in league soundly. So are we a contender or not? If we make the playoffs I have to think we are a contender. I don’t like putting things off till the next year. Waiting for the planets to align. Everything can change in a single year. You have to take your shot if you have one. We sound like a chick waiting for the perfect man, we may find ourselves old and gray and missed opportunities.
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Old 10-07-2019, 04:16 PM
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When are we competing for a championship? I would like to know. Apparently we had a shot last year but everyone dismissed it bc we thought we were rebuilding. Well turns out the franchise QB retired and we missed a window and an opportunity. We need to stop taking things for granted.

We just beat one of the best teams in league soundly. So are we a contender or not? If we make the playoffs I have to think we are a contender. I don’t like putting things off till the next year. Waiting for the planets to align. Everything can change in a single year. You have to take your shot if you have one. We sound like a chick waiting for the perfect man, we may find ourselves old and gray and missed opportunities.
Or just realistic that this team is too young and inconsistent.

I think we all know when a team is good enough to compete for a championship. We saw it in the Peyton era when we consistently beat good teams and didn't just immediately think we were winning a title by beating one of them.
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Or just realistic that this team is too young and inconsistent.

I think we all know when a team is good enough to compete for a championship. We saw it in the Peyton era when we consistently beat good teams and didn't just immediately think we were winning a title by beating one of them.
If this game isn't a qualifier then what is? I think last years team was good enough also. I think it's time to put down the rebuilding crutch. No team is completely weakness free except maybe the pats.

If the Chiefs can be a SB contender and a team some pick to beat the pats, we can certainly be a contender.
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If this game isn't a qualifier then what is? I think last years team was good enough also. I think it's time to put down the rebuilding crutch. No team is completely weakness free except maybe the pats.

If the Chiefs can be a SB contender and a team some pick to beat the pats, we can certainly be a contender.


Need to see that more regularly to be considered a contender.


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Beasley seems like fools gold to me. He had that good rookie season, but a lot of those sacks were from luck, like not getting blocked. They weren't really from beating someone. You would think he would put up numbers with his athleticism, but it just doesn't materialize. Not the Falcon I want.
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