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"All gas,no brakes"


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So does this mean we need to worry about penalties for speeding and running through signals?  Or, even worse, getting into accidents where we are following too closely or not maintaining the lane?  Hopefully, we do not need to text while we drive?  I can also already hear jokes from the opposition or announcers when our "drives" falter.  I know this slogan sounds strong initially but would be weary of it for the long term.

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I love it it's embracing the TMQ EFFECT so out with the old and in with the new. And this is with no disrespect intended. But to me every thing TMQ is bringing to the franchise I'm running with it. 

In Quinn I Trust

IN BROTHERHOOD WE TRUST IN BROTHERHOOD WE RISE 

LET'S GO FALCONS

ALL GAS NO BRAKES 

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1 hour ago, gradybaby33 said:

I heard this is the new slogan..does this replace "Rise up"? I like the "All gas,no brakes." But I just really start embracing the "Rise up"slogan.

Just trying to hear you guys' thoughts.

 

https://www.thefalcoholic.com/platform/amp/2017/9/16/16318182/the-falcons-new-slogan-is-bad-for-a-car-great-for-a-football-team

 

I think it is more of a right now thought than a slogan. To me it means he thinks the team was playing "not to lose" last week. He wants the to go out there and just plain take games away from the opponent. 

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I don't appreciate monikers or slogans. I always thought that the "Rise Up" slogan was hokey and defeatist.

I just enjoy the Atlanta Falcons and the excitement they have brought me in the last three years.

And, I must admit, the previous 39 years of my fandom.

Dammit, its been a long time, although there were some flashes.

This year, as last year was, will be different.

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For those who don't know....The slogan is actually from the deceased Rapper Dough B who is from Atlanta and was killed couple years ago. It's actually the title and hook for his song featuring TI and Z.Ro. It's a trap song "All gas no brakes, I'm tryna pass Bill Gates" 

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3 minutes ago, Stryka said:

For those who don't know....The slogan is actually from the deceased Rapper Dough B who is from Atlanta and was killed couple years ago. It's actually the title and hook for his song featuring TI and Z.Ro. It's a trap song "All gas no brakes, I'm tryna pass Bill Gates" 

"All gas, no breaks" is something I've heard since my childhood in the 70's. And I'd imagine it's much older than that, probably as old as cars have been around.

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12 hours ago, Stryka said:

For those who don't know....The slogan is actually from the deceased Rapper Dough B who is from Atlanta and was killed couple years ago. It's actually the title and hook for his song featuring TI and Z.Ro. It's a trap song "All gas no brakes, I'm tryna pass Bill Gates" 

Dough B is from Birmingham, Al.

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