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re: What should the Falcons do in the draft?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 9:36 pm to VADawg
Posted on 4/25/24 at 9:36 pm to VADawg
The RB we took in the top 10 last year was friggin Bijan Robinson. I feel like he single-handedly won Atlanta 2 games last year, if not 3.
Anyhow, no one knows and the draft is an all a crapshoot. It’s insane to get too high or too low on a pick.
Atlanta hasn’t donr shite in forever, maybe a little uncomfortable picks might change course.
Nothing else ever has before so what the frick y’all so mad about?
Anyhow, no one knows and the draft is an all a crapshoot. It’s insane to get too high or too low on a pick.
Atlanta hasn’t donr shite in forever, maybe a little uncomfortable picks might change course.
Nothing else ever has before so what the frick y’all so mad about?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 9:38 pm to DoubleDown
What if Atlanta moves up late in 1st and gets Arnold? What if they snag the #2 CB in 2nd?
Relax.
Relax.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 10:09 pm to DoubleDown
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The RB we took in the top 10 last year was friggin Bijan Robinson
So? NFL running games are entirely about scheme and line play and have very little to do with the runner himself.
These morons are apparently the last people on earth who realize that football games are won and lost on the lines of scrimmage. They took a RB over Jalen Carter last year, they took the slowest WR in the draft two years ago, and took a TE in the top 5 three years ago. They still can't rush the passer and they still have a useless turnstile at RT with an aging LT.
Their answer was to draft a QB who won't see the field for 2-3 years and can't throw over the middle. By the time he sees the field, the advantage of having your starting QB on a rookie contract will basically be gone.
Fontenot blows. Send his useless arse back to New Orleans where he belongs.
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