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BTW, to Falcon fans posting here, this thread talks about this game only under the circumstances that shit on us match up wise. With Tamba Hali and our healthy secondary I truly think we beat Atlanta.
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Murder was the case they gave me.
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how exactly are we going to kill Matt Ryan like you Chiefs homers are predicting with literally ONE pass rusher. One pass rusher with just 1 season under his belt that is still young and inexperienced. You just expect him to carry the load. Nobody else on this front 7 is going to help him or provide any pass rush and you damn well know that. We aren't the Giants, we dont have 4 pass rushers that can go at any time. We have 2. 1 is out. We now have 1 and a bunch of guys that barely get any push.
To think we are going to generate any pass rush when we are a bottom team in sacks even with Tamba Hali who is like 50 percent (maybe more) of our sack output in a season is just laughable and completely unrealistic |
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Poe Powe Houston DJ Berry Arenas It's gonna be a group effort in making Ryan uncomfortable. |
Matt Ryan isn't as deadly as some of y'all make him out to be. If you look at his stats you can see that he struggles against good defenses. Although I must say this season he has added 5 lb's of muscle and completed 75% of his passes in preseason he may revert to being an elite game manager. Everyone here in Atlanta is waiting for Ryan to take that next step where he can become that franchise QB who can deliver in the postseason. Our new Offensive Coordinator is looking to air it out more so we'll see whether Matt's past was a product of coaching or ability. Anyway's, until proven otherwise, Ryan isn't to be feared. Julio on the other hand...
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Matt Cassel is only a good QB when the table is perfectly set. Which is why the idea that a game manager is okay breaks down. Cassel can never beat a team in a shootout. Even the best of defenses like Pittsburgh force the QB to gunsling from time to time. We saw it time and time again. People blame our defense for giving up too many TDs against Denver 2 years or MIami last year or many of our other blowouts. Nobody mentions that Cassel always starts pathetically slow and it puts the game out of reach in the 1st quarter. Our high % of blowouts... people blame Haley most, but the top guy to blame is Cassel.
I hate that this is true. But only through these kinds of blowouts will a message be sent that an average game manager isn't good enough. |
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