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Smith: not going 16-0. His pick to win nfc south. Proud of Carolina. Physical, going after the ball. Like what he sees. Soft in the passing game. Ryan not Peyton, Rodgers, but pretty **** good. Roddy looks like he's almost done. Something is wrong with Roddy. Jones and hanker son holding it down.

Freeman, love him. Goes so hard. I'm a fan, this brother can ball. If he continues this way, they can be a force.

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Herm Edwards: Ryan top 10 qb. They're playing hard like Seattle does.

Skip: in a vacuum, overrated. Based on schedule, cakewalk. 14-2, 15_1 outside shot at 16-0. Carolina 2 hardest games. Overrated because defense. 2nd half Eagles, 1st half of Cowboys game. Then shut down. Team is on path for 2 home playoff games.

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Smith: not going 16-0. His pick to win nfc south. Proud of Carolina. Physical, going after the ball. Like what he sees. Soft in the passing game. Ryan not Peyton, Rodgers, but pretty **** good. Roddy looks like he's almost done. Something is wrong with Roddy. Jones and hanker son holding it down.

Freeman, love him. Goes so hard. I'm a fan, this brother can ball. If he continues this way, they can be a force.

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Tired of hearing about the Falcons "soft" schedule. Heck, it's not their fault that other teams suck. You play the schedule as the NFL has designed it to rotate. Period. I don't see what the issue is with that. You don't get a cookie for beating teams with winning records; as with any victory, it goes down in the stats simply as a W. That's it.

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Strength of schedule 2015

The bottom 8 teams with easy schedules? The members of the NFC South and AFC South. The two weakest divisions in the NFL last year. Falcons and Panthers are 4-0. The rest of them top out at 2-2. The 31st toughest schedule belonged to the media darling Colts. Who by the way are 2-2 and no one is talking about their soft schedule and the struggles they are having with it.

The Pats are #22 by the way.

Just ******* win baby.

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Strength of schedule 2015

The bottom 8 teams with easy schedules? The members of the NFC South and AFC South. The two weakest divisions in the NFL last year. Falcons and Panthers are 4-0. The rest of them top out at 2-2. The 31st toughest schedule belonged to the media darling Colts. Who by the way are 2-2 and no one is talking about their soft schedule and the struggles they are having with it.

The Pats are #22 by the way.

Just ******* win baby.

Yep, the Giants could also make a turn around since facing the Falcons.

They are now 2-2.

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Tired of hearing about the Falcons "soft" schedule. Heck, it's not their fault that other teams suck. You play the schedule as the NFL has designed it to rotate. Period. I don't see what the issue is with that. You don't get a cookie for beating teams with winning records; as with any victory, it goes down in the stats simply as a W. That's it.

I am too, and it's mostly based on last season's records too.

Right now, the Broncos, Packers, Panthers, and Cardinals, have weaker SoS than us, and the Bengals have equal SoS.

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No one talked about the soft schedule at the beginning of the season. The story was no pass rush, no OLine, new staff on both sides of the ball....blah, blah, blah....and now it's, "The soft schedule..." lolol...which is why we have to get to the SB, simply because the story will be, "Even with the second easiest schedule in the NFL, the Falcons lost at home in the 2nd Round...again...

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I am too, and it's mostly based on last season's records too.

Right now, the Broncos, Packers, Panthers, and Cardinals, have weaker SoS than us, and the Bengals have equal SoS.

People act like because we don't play the Patriots 16 straight games that our success is illegitimate. If the Falcons weren't 4-0 right now, then they'd be complaining that they can't beat the teams they're supposed to beat. Idiots.

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Tired of hearing about the Falcons "soft" schedule. Heck, it's not their fault that other teams suck. You play the schedule as the NFL has designed it to rotate. Period. I don't see what the issue is with that. You don't get a cookie for beating teams with winning records; as with any victory, it goes down in the stats simply as a W. That's it.

Yeah, I definitely don't remember any talk about the 49'ers having a soft schedule when they were beating up on the Falcons and the Saints every year.

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No one talked about the soft schedule at the beginning of the season. The story was no pass rush, no OLine, new staff on both sides of the ball....blah, blah, blah....and now it's, "The soft schedule..." lolol...which is why we have to get to the SB, simply because the story will be, "Even with the second easiest schedule in the NFL, the Falcons lost at home in the 2nd Round...again...

Go back and check the Dolphins perfect season, and look at all the "cupcake" games that they had. You play who you play.

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Tired of hearing about the Falcons "soft" schedule. Heck, it's not their fault that other teams suck. You play the schedule as the NFL has designed it to rotate. Period. I don't see what the issue is with that. You don't get a cookie for beating teams with winning records; as with any victory, it goes down in the stats simply as a W. That's it.

noone is saying it's the Falcons fault. it's just a fact that we have a pretty weak schedule, it was talked about leading up to the year as well. Why people always have to cry about it on here has always escaped me

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Its make or break with the Falcons.

If they win its too easy for them.

If they lose then they drop to the bottom half of the league and are overrated.

Meanwhile the Panthers are toughing out hard wins.

The pats are just so dominant.

Aaron Rodgers is Michael Jordan.

The Broncos don't need Peyton.

The Bengals are finally living up to potential (they say this every year by the way)

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