how deep do the Falcons go in the playoffs?

FlabLoser

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Ryan is getting a lot of love. He plays well for a rookie. But in the last 4 games, he had 5 INT's, 4 fumbles (none lost), and 3 TDs.
 

cowbell9

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Falcons have to go on the road, face a hall of fame QB aqnd the best receivers in the league. I'm taking the Cards.
 

HD6

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6 over the NFC West terrible teams, and then the Bills and Cowboys. They have one quality win, the Dolphins in Week 2, and I want to say Ronnie Brown was out for that game. What's to like?</p>
 

HighPointDawg

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they should be able to control the clock and tempo... The Falcons have a strong pass rush although they will have trouble matching up with the AZ WRs...

Falcons opened at -2 and I can see them winning by 3-7
 
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HighPointDawg said:
they should be able to control the clock and tempo... The Falcons have a strong pass rush although they will have trouble matching up with the AZ WRs...

Falcons opened at -2 and I can see them winning by 3-7
But Jamaal Anderson, Abraham, and Milloy will <span style="font-style: italic;">all</span> play this weekend at Arizona. The secondary gets much better when they can generate pressure up front.

Matt Ryan's been off the past few weeks, so I hope he snaps out of it and gets back to his A game.
 

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msudawg12

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cards cant run the ball, Falcons are balanced and Matt Ryan has been damn good all year. As long as he can keep his composure in the playoffs and not get rookie jitters They'll make it to the second round at least.

BTW, no one ever speaks of the OTHER rooke qb, Joe Flacco