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Biggest Offensive/Defensive Threats


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The Bucs have: Graham, Father Time, Hilliard, Jackson, Clayton and Dunn if you want to call him a threat

Falcons have: Roddy, Turner, Norwood, Ovie (if you want to call him one), Jenkins (if you want to call him one)

Bucs entire D is a threat

Falcons D: Abraham, Jackson, Milloy, Boley and Lofton (if you consider him a threat)

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I think the falcons got a **** good shot at winning this game, but dont underestimate this defense. They are a hard hitting discplined defense that will be licking their chops to get to ryan and turner. This is also the teams home opener so they will be motivated to redeem themselves against us. They will hit harder than the lions and make more plays than the lions. With that their weakness is interior linemen. they have a hard time stopping the up the middle runs. It will be a good game.

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I think the falcons got a **** good shot at winning this game, but dont underestimate this defense. They are a hard hitting discplined defense that will be licking their chops to get to ryan and turner. This is also the teams home opener so they will be motivated to redeem themselves against us. They will hit harder than the lions and make more plays than the lions. With that their weakness is interior linemen. they have a hard time stopping the up the middle runs. It will be a good game.

There you go. Absolutely my only REAL point.

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Defensively: Ruud, I have a feeling you'll hear his name alot on the broadcast Sunday

Offensively: Galloway, your defence reminds me of the Saints defence last year and years past, good front 4 and LB's but the secondary's suspect...I have a feeling the ageless wonder is going to rebound after last weeks performance and light your DB's up (after a good softening by Graham).

Special teams: ST's don't get alot of talk, but our punter and the kick/punt coverage teams are top notch...field position will be especially important for your team and it's rook QB on the road this week, if you watched the Saints game you'll have noticed the Saints starting inside their own 15 yrd line numerous times...

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Defensively: Ruud, I have a feeling you'll hear his name alot on the broadcast Sunday

Offensively: Galloway, your defence reminds me of the Saints defence last year and years past, good front 4 and LB's but the secondary's suspect...I have a feeling the ageless wonder is going to rebound after last weeks performance and light your DB's up (after a good softening by Graham).

Special teams: ST's don't get alot of talk, but our punter and the kick/punt coverage teams are top notch...field position will be especially important for your team and it's rook QB on the road this week, if you watched the Saints game you'll have noticed the Saints starting inside their own 15 yrd line numerous times...

Our defense is better than the Saints last year. Ummm, my biggest fear is Graham. Thats only if Gruden uses him.

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Our defense is better than the Saints last year. Ummm, my biggest fear is Graham. Thats only if Gruden uses him.

Graham is dangerous no doubt, but Galloway's the home run threat and instant game changer on our team, with your inexperienced secondary (and experience is the key word, not talent) I think Galloway is gonna have a big day on the playaction.

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I say that I'm most worried about Galloway deep (could open up the run by Graham)

Brooks on the edge. Also Jermaine Phillips.

I would've been extremely worried about Galloway if we hadn't kept

the guys from Detroit in check. Mind you, I think Galloway will get his

catches, and he's liable to break one.

More than anything else, I'm very optimistic about our chances.

I think they'll "pin their ears back" and come after Ryan in a big way. Finneran

is liable to have 7 catches...

Look for us to use draw plays, play-action, and perhaps a shovel pass or two.

If they over-pursue, we'll burn them, badly.

They have to key on Turner. To not do so would be disasterous. They must

make us pass the ball, and put our success in the hands of a rookie. However,

they know this, and WE know this, and I fully expect our phenominal coaching

staff will have Ryan and crew prepared.

Frankly, I think our defense is plenty a match for their lack-luster offense...

I think this will become a field position game and will come down to the last 5

minutes or so...

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