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Romo may be morr exciting. Ehats more "exciting" than a turnover.
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Dope Era;6097732 said:@shawnemerriman
I want the @Atlanta_Falcons to bring me in to play the hybrid role and let OSI rush that's what I do falcon fans @nfl#LightsOut]
Thoughts?? Bring Him For Vet Min?
numbaz...80's baby;6098428 said:Pics of Day 4 of training camp.
http://falconsblitz.com/falcons-training-camp-day-4-highlights-offense/
greenwood1921;6098175 said:Day 4 recap from AF.com board...
I don't normally do write-ups, because it's hard to remember everything and it's very easy to miss alot. I'm sure I left a good bit out, so I'll try to answer any specific questions if I can and left it out of the write up.
Met Mashburn today, really good guy. We seemed to see most things through the same lens, so it was cool to confirm most of his write-ups are pretty spot-on.
Ryan looked good, Alford had two picks.
Truant and Alford both got beat deep a few times, but they were in great position and in the receivers hip by and large for most part of the afternoon. Alford also suffered from Houston syndrome on a few plays, but I still liked his play overall.
Renferee looked terrible most of the minus one beautiful bomb in the bread basket between two defenders.
Banks only participated a handful of plays in O v D. On run plays he was Johnny on the spot and always in the right gap. Pass plays all went away from him so hard to gauge his play, but he did look lost in one of the coverages. Doesn't seem to have a quick first step, but likely because his head is still swimming from the speed of the game.
However, Banks looked good in a few of the one on one drills, as he tossed a guy off him and to the ground like a ragdoll in the drill.
Lineman drills were on the far side, so really difficult to see how it went.
Defense flat outplayed the Offense in drills, keeping most everything in front of them. Offense wasn't bad, but Defense played well. This is fairly normal at this point in camp.
Steven Jackson....our prayers have been answered. You need to see him in person to get a true sense if his size. Surprisingly quick with excellent jukes and lateral agility. Had a few runs up the middle that would have gone to the house save an attempted arm tackle at the L.O.S. also looked great in the few screens they ran.
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Alford still going step for step with Tru. This will be interesting.
You know shit is getting real if you see Alford get a run on first team defense in one or more preseason games.
allday1992;6098438 said:numbaz...80's baby;6098428 said:Pics of Day 4 of training camp.
http://falconsblitz.com/falcons-training-camp-day-4-highlights-offense/
Sound like Julio coming for that #1 spot
numbaz...80's baby;6100335 said:TD had an interview saying the Falcons have over 6 mill, close to 7 mill in cap space. I say sign an O-lineman and LB for the vet min. Let the rest of the 4 or 5 mill roll over to next year's cap and give that money to Julio.
Or just let Julio play out his contract and pay a DT in free agency next season because it's a lot of good DTs that will be free agents next season.