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Football Gameplan's Week 5 Video Preview - Falcons vs Browns
10-09-2010, 02:41 PM
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Video Football Gameplan's Week 5 Video Preview - Falcons vs Browns




Good Afternoon Falcons Fans!! Good Luck this Week!

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10-09-2010, 03:10 PM
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RE: Football Gameplan's Week 5 Video Preview - Falcons vs Browns
Going with the Browns?

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10-09-2010, 03:12 PM
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RE: Football Gameplan's Week 5 Video Preview - Falcons vs Browns
(10-09-2010 03:10 PM)phocis850 Wrote:  Going with the Browns?

Yea Phocis850... I think by playing at home that the Browns win in a close one. Especially with the defense starting to come around. Now, if you guys get Delhomme into the game then all bets are off lmao
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10-09-2010, 06:03 PM (This post was last modified: 10-09-2010 06:06 PM by monoxide.)
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RE: Football Gameplan's Week 5 Video Preview - Falcons vs Browns
Dennis Dixon is a better runner than Seneca Wallace, and I think we did a superb job stopping his legs when most analysts thought that it would be the key factor in beating us. I've read from a few major sources that Dellhome will be back and starting next week, that automatically gives us an advantage not only because of his age and inaccuracy this season, but because of the amount of times Atlanta has seen him in the past. Peyton Hillis is relies on power when he runs, Weatherspoon and Lofton can overpower that I think. Running up the middle against us isn't a walk in the park, Jonathon Babineaux is extremely underrated and can flat out hit when he has the chance. Steinbach is a great guard, but outside of him and Joe Thomas, what do they have? If they rely strictly on Hillis, we give them the stick with our LB cores. If they try and spread the ball with Dellhome's/Wallace's arm, you have to deal with a secondary that is easily top 5 in the league right now when it comes to turning the ball over. Offensively speaking for us, I would agree that a 3-4 defense is more difficult to face, but Cleveland is in the top 10 in most yardage allowed this season. They're also top 10 in most first downs allowed (8th), penalties (10th), 3rd down conversions (6th), and time of possesion (7th least). They've been out rushed, out passed, out sacked, out kicked, and out defended this year according to the statistics so far. As for Atlanta? I'll take our 4th ranked rushing, 6th ranked yards gained, 1st ranked (that's right) first downs per game, 3rd ranked turnover ratio, 7th least penalized team in the NFL, and 9th ranked scoring team 7 days a week and twice on Sunday. Did I mention we're 10th in passing yards, first in the NFL in interceptions, and 9th in field goal points?

Also remember this, in Cleveland's only victory this season, they allowed 222 receiving yards from one player...2nd string receiver and slowed down Terrell Owens. Just in case you haven't gotten the memo, Roddy White>Terrell Owens.

Final predicted score: Atlanta 28, Cleveland 13. That's being very generous.

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