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Kaepernick rushed for 7 yards against Seattle and got sacked for a loss of 13 yards for a net gain of -6 yards. Watch the video it is a lot of fun to watch.
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 12:06
Hoping Atlanta wins today. If they can make it past Seattle, I think the sky's the limit for them. They just have a hard time making it past that first playoff game. Are they afraid of success? Tune in today, and see.
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Yeah, when you have 2 similar teams like the Niners and Hawks you really can't compare and match this and that and etc just gotta let em play. Goes beyond the numbers and stats, just win your battles, out-physical them, love it!
Well this is do or die time, Falcons are a very good team but they lack that "oomph" Ryan is good when all is good but rarely seems to take over or really wow you, but the team showed some grit and should be a great game. Pulling for the hawks though. Oh and of course they are not, the playoffs are just hard man Also think about it 08 Ryan was a rookie, its really not a shock when they lose in the playoffs and it was to the cards that went on to the SB 10 Lost to the Packers that went on to win the SB 11 Lost to the Giants that went on to win the SB, and we know the defensive roll they got on. It looks bad but I really don't buy they are "weak" and playoff mental block and all that
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 12:15
I will say that talent-wise and coaching-wise, this is the best Falcons team I've ever seen. The big question is whether they have the *oomph* as Brian says. The Falcons talk a lot about keeping a cool head and concentrating on fundamentals, but when you're in the playoffs, you really need to be kind of insanely driven as well, because chances are your opponent will be too.
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And hey, this is just the beginning. They have a rookie QB, and almost all their players seem to be under 3 years in the league. Very young team, and they are already this good. Which means even if the Hawks lose, well that'll suck for the fans but gotta feel good. Will be around a while and Wilson is still limited, imagine when he gets even better and can really open up the pass
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 13:09
JJLehto wrote:
And hey, this is just the beginning. They have a rookie QB, and almost all their players seem to be under 3 years in the league. Very young team, and they are already this good. Which means even if the Hawks lose, well that'll suck for the fans but gotta feel good. Will be around a while and Wilson is still limited, imagine when he gets even better and can really open up the pass
Agreed. Their future looks bright, but what was that play call on 4th and 1!? It seems like they're relying too much on the run in short yardage situations. Where's the play action pass at? Or the designed QB running plays? And the defense needs to be able to stop the run. So far, they haven't.
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 13:43
A regrouped post-halftime Seattle team does make me a little nervous, as an Atlanta fan.
I saw a lot of fire in Atlanta's eyes in the first half that I don't often see, though. If they can maintain that level of intensity and passion, look out.
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I do think they need another RB, Seattle. Lynch is a beast but you cant have someone carry so many times, esp being so physical. I think this game is just good D from Atlanta, but still. Dont wanna blow lynch out already, helluva back.
yeah maybe they do rely on it too much but I cant blame em, they've handled Wilson well...better than the trial by fire Luck got.
Oh, and last night: I take it back. Well, I still think Smith was a more than solid QB and did get jipped a bit but Kaepernick just does things that Smith doesn't seem capable.
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 14:57
HolyMoly wrote:
I saw a lot of fire in Atlanta's eyes in the first half that I don't often see, though. If they can maintain that level of intensity and passion, look out.
/........aaaand it's gone.
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 15:12
HolyMoly wrote:
HolyMoly wrote:
I saw a lot of fire in Atlanta's eyes in the first half that I don't often see, though. If they can maintain that level of intensity and passion, look out.
/........aaaand it's gone.
You were saying?
Well I'm out $5 because of those final 2 passes and FG, but that was a hell of a game. The Falcons finally ended their playoff struggles today, and hopefully the final game of the weekend is just as good. But I'm just praying that the Texans can keep it close, because I don't think they can win.
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 15:13
horsewithteeth11 wrote:
HolyMoly wrote:
HolyMoly wrote:
I saw a lot of fire in Atlanta's eyes in the first half that I don't often see, though. If they can maintain that level of intensity and passion, look out.
/........aaaand it's gone.
You were saying?
Well I'm out $5 because of those final 2 passes and FG, but that was a hell of a game. The Falcons finally ended their playoff struggles today, and hopefully the final game of the weekend is just as good. But I'm just praying that the Texans can keep it close, because I don't think they can win.
I am seriously about to hurl right now.
Edited by HolyMoly - January 13 2013 at 15:14
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