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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2017 4:23:15 GMT
Yessssss!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by movielover on Dec 8, 2017 4:29:52 GMT
That Falcons fumble at the end almost gave me a heart attack. Thank goodness they recovered it.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Dec 8, 2017 4:30:22 GMT
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!!!!!! FALCONS WIN!!!!!!!!!!!! That was huge!!!!! The defense did one hell of a job keeping us in the game and then Matty Ice came alive and made some plays and we get the win on the long Bryant FG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Saints constantly shot themselves in the foot with idiotic penalties and had a ton of injuries. That was a must win for us and our playoff hopes are alive and well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by poelzig on Dec 8, 2017 4:38:37 GMT
It was ugly but a wins a win. We're still alive and have a shot at winning the division. Best Thursday night game of the season.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2017 4:46:45 GMT
I wonder how the Saints' multiple injuries will hurt them in the home stretch if they are more serious than just preventing these players from finishing this game. I didn't pay attention if they were serious or not; was too nervous pacing around. What was said about the seriousness of these injuries?
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Post by Xeliou66 on Dec 8, 2017 5:01:48 GMT
I was too nervous to fully pay attention to the extent of the injuries as well, Kamara has a concussion, I don't know if he will miss games or not. Unsure about all the defensive guys, I'm pretty sure Thomas, Ginn and Ingram are all fine.
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Post by poelzig on Dec 8, 2017 5:04:13 GMT
I wonder how the Saints' multiply injuries will hurt them in the home stretch if they are more serious than just preventing these players from finishing this game. I didn't pay attention if they were serious or not; was too nervous pacing around. What was said about the seriousness of these injuries? Kamarra probably has a concussion so he probably will miss at least one game. He is a huge part of their offense. Look at how their offense sputtered tonight after he left. Also they were beat the hell up on both sides of the ball. They do have some time to get healthy but it sure doesn't help them overall.
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Post by movielover on Dec 8, 2017 17:12:31 GMT
I wonder how the Saints' multiply injuries will hurt them in the home stretch if they are more serious than just preventing these players from finishing this game. I didn't pay attention if they were serious or not; was too nervous pacing around. What was said about the seriousness of these injuries? Kamarra probably has a concussion so he probably will miss at least one game. He is a huge part of their offense. Look at how their offense sputtered tonight after he left. Also they were beat the hell up on both sides of the ball. They do have some time to get healthy but it sure doesn't help them overall. With 10 days until their next game, I doubt Kamara will miss even 1 game.
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Post by poelzig on Dec 9, 2017 1:50:10 GMT
Kamarra probably has a concussion so he probably will miss at least one game. He is a huge part of their offense. Look at how their offense sputtered tonight after he left. Also they were beat the hell up on both sides of the ball. They do have some time to get healthy but it sure doesn't help them overall. With 10 days until their next game, I doubt Kamara will miss even 1 game. I hope kamara will be okay. He may very well be ready for the next game but he looked extremely dazed and confused as he stumbled towards the sideline.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2017 2:15:23 GMT
With 10 days until their next game, I doubt Kamara will miss even 1 game. I hope kamara will be okay. He may very well be ready for the next game but he looked extremely dazed and confused as he stumbled towards the sideline. A concussion protocol can last several weeks.
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Post by movielover on Dec 9, 2017 2:17:41 GMT
I hope kamara will be okay. He may very well be ready for the next game but he looked extremely dazed and confused as he stumbled towards the sideline. A concussion protocol can last several weeks. It can, but rarely does. Typically players miss 0 to 1 games. Since Kamara has a week and a half between games in this case, I don't anticipate him missing any games.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2017 2:39:55 GMT
A concussion protocol can last several weeks. It can, but rarely does. Typically players miss 0 to 1 games. Since Kamara has a week and a half between games in this case, I don't anticipate him missing any games. If that's the case, the Falcons got pretty lucky. The Saints weren't the same without Kamarra. So with him back, they should resume their winning ways. It's all nerve-wrecking because we still need to play them again. That's why I was kind of hoping (although it's bad form) that Kamarra might miss several weeks.
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Post by poelzig on Dec 9, 2017 3:36:16 GMT
It can, but rarely does. Typically players miss 0 to 1 games. Since Kamara has a week and a half between games in this case, I don't anticipate him missing any games. If that's the case, the Falcons got pretty lucky. The Saints weren't the same without Kamarra. So with him back, they should resume their winning ways. It's all nerve-wrecking because we still need to play them again. That's why I was kind of hoping (although it's bad form) that Kamarra might miss several weeks. Considering the saints (ironic name) rewarded their players specifically for ending careers, I wonder if they have any more concern for their own team? I hope the league monitors when players can return or kamara might be rushed back before he's ready.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2017 4:05:29 GMT
If that's the case, the Falcons got pretty lucky. The Saints weren't the same without Kamarra. So with him back, they should resume their winning ways. It's all nerve-wrecking because we still need to play them again. That's why I was kind of hoping (although it's bad form) that Kamarra might miss several weeks. Considering the saints (ironic name) rewarded their players specifically for ending careers, I wonder if they have any more concern for their own team? I hope the league monitors when players can return or kamara might be rushed back before he's ready. Yes, good point. The Saints are a corrupt organization. I hate them.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Dec 9, 2017 4:21:36 GMT
I hate the Saints with a passion as well, which made last nights win even sweeter. They are very sleazy, their fans are arguably the worst in the league, very arrogant and also massive crybabies, and I still think the NFL helped them win games after Katrina.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2017 13:24:16 GMT
I hate the Saints with a passion as well, which made last nights win even sweeter. They are very sleazy, their fans are arguably the worst in the league, very arrogant and also massive crybabies, and I still think the NFL helped them win games after Katrina. Yes, while I was sorry for the Katrina victims and their families and the city of New Orleans which is a city I visited a couple of times and liked, at one point I was sick and tired of hearing about Katrina in association with the Saints, years later. They milked that cow for a long, long time.
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