Feeds for February 1st, 2010

Falcons fans, you should feel really lucky

You have the rare privillege of being in the same division as the most remarkable team in the NFL, the Saints ^_^ Only two other teams have that privillege so feel proud. Whenever some rude old chap starts talking smack about the Falcons and falsely claiming they are from a soft division, kindly remind them that the Saints are in the division and then relish watching him grow quiet, fast. As long as the Saints are in this division, you can claim with pride to be members of the NFC South. ;)
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If TD and Smith have a stern talking to Peppers, make sure he’ll work his butt off

I’d be all for it. When Peppers does play 100%, I hate to say it but he is scary. If we could have Peppers, Abraham and then Jerry back in the middle with Babs, thats by far the best DLine in the NFL. We would RIP through people, and the best part; we still have our 1st round pick for either an OLB or CB!

I hate to say it but im actually hoping this happens.. if Peppers gets a nice talking to to make sure he’ll give his all everygame, that’d be amazing. We know our O is pretty much superbowl ready besides the OLine, but if we got our D close also, very good chance.

(remember, the Saints got there based on luck, they had a cake schedual esp in the playoffs, Cardinals are streaky, then Dallas with its playoff woes, and Vikings shoulda won but they killed themselves with fumbles + refs blowing the game in OT. We can beat the Saints with the team we have right now if there was no biased refs, with Peppers we would be unbeatable either way!)
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Falcon fan wanting the Saints to win…

Cause when we beat the “media darling” chumps down TWICE next year imagine the looks on them “who dat’s” faces.

I’m probably in the minority on this one but for me nothing would be sweeter to see!!

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Pro Bowl

Roddy white had 84 yards in the pro bowl lol anyone catch what i mean?? lol
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SuperBowl 44 Discussion Thread

Hey Falcon Fans,

You know the truth now. It’s official and you can’t deny it. No matter how it makes you feel, it’s a done deal. You have to accept it’s reality. Come to grips with the gravity of the situation. Understand Father Time will forever see this event in the history books. It’s documented, certified, signed, sealed and delivered. It has an entire region of the coutry in celebration…even cities and counties far away, heck, even foriegn countries are watching and approving. Signs have been made, the press is writing all about it, billboards proclaim it and ex-head coaches acknowledge it. Television viewing records were shattered by it and soldout stadiums proved it.

The sequel is next week and even more amazement will surely follow.

What is it?

See below for the answer. But before you do, know that the Falcons will have their day again one day in the future, but until then, a simple congrats will do….a friendly pat on the back.

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Roddy Dominating pro bowl

I have just found it interesting how roddy slowly has gotten 8 catches for 84 yards so far. lol thoughts
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Jeff Schultz: Jeff Schultz Julius Peppers could be answer to Falcons’ problems

Dang Still not sure how much I want Peppers…

I do agree with point 3: it would really free up the moves we can make in the draft. I’d go OLB in the first, and then see who drops into the 2nd and make a little trade up for a corner.

“From an NFL fan’s perspective, there is one great thing about an uncapped year. Your favorite team can’t use the excuse, “We’d love to sign that free agent but we just can’t fit him under the salary cap.”

So to the members of Falcon nation, I present to you possibly the first name on the Falcons’ offseason shopping list: Julius Peppers.

Yes, it could happen — at least the part about Peppers’ availability. There are strong indications that the Carolina Panthers — who failed to come to terms with Peppers on a multi-year contract last season and were forced to sign him to the steep one-year franchise tag fee of $16.683 million — will allow Peppers to enter free agency.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter already is speculating that, “Carolina’s division rival Atlanta Falcons would be a logical landing spot, as Peppers would get to play the Panthers twice a season.”

Let’s examine all of the obvious reasons why the Falcons’ pursuit of Peppers makes sense.

♦ 1. While Peppers would be a significant investment — and there’s really no way to predict what he would fetch on the open market –he would be a huge boost to the Falcons’ anemic pass rush. The perennial Pro Bowl defensive end has 25 sacks over the last two years alone. This season, he recorded five forced fumbles, five passes defensed and two interceptions with 10 1/2 sacks.

♦ 2. The Falcons had to be concerned about John Abraham’s lack of production this season. He dropped from 16.5 sacks in 2008 to 5.5 in 2009. While some of that can be attributed to other problems on the line, including an injury to rookie Peria Jerry, there were several games when Abraham seemed invisible. The Falcons need to do something to create more pressure. For what it’s worth, Abraham has two years left on a six-year, $45 million contract.

♦ 3. The signing of an impact defensive lineman would allow the Falcons to focus on other areas early in the draft, including outside linebacker and cornerback.

♦ 4. Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff has made significant veteran acquisitions prior to each of his first two seasons: running back Michael Turner two years ago and tight end Tony Gonzalez this season. It might be time for a big move on defense this time.

♦ 5. Falcons owner Arthur Blank never has shied away from spending money on his football team. If Dimitroff and coach Mike Smith believe Peppers will take the Falcons to the next level, he’ll support the move financially.

Question: Are you feeling how the signing of Peppers could impact the Falcons as much as I am?”

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Gonzalez named to NFL all-decade team

The NFL released the all-decade team on Pro Bowl Sunday and it includes Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez.
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Julius Peppers’ cloudy future with the Panthers

…there now is rampant speculation about where Peppers could play next season. Carolina’s division rival Atlanta Falcons would be a logical landing spot, as Peppers would get to play the Panthers twice a…
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Pulling for Saints hard for Falcons fans

There are certain words that, for an Atlanta audience, simply do not work in combination.

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