(((******OFFICIAL 2013/14 DIRTEE-BIRD THREAD******))) #TRAPbackJUMPIN!

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numbaz...80's baby;6662795 said:
That ain't same O-line that went 13-3 though.

"Hell he tombout?"

It was 3 new starters on the O-line.

Technically. Hawley and Holmes have been on the roster and in the rotation for a couple years so it ain't like they fresh off the street.
 
Hawley played alot of reps in 6 games in 2012.

Mudduck is the only real difference. Clabo wasn't as good as people thought and it showed when he went to Miami. Center is the "QB" of the O-line. Can't just throw a youngin or a rookie in there and expect the same result as a vet like Mudduck.

Roddy's point is that it wasn't a whole new line and it ain't as "broke" as it seems. It's fixable.
 
http://atlantafalcons.blog.ajc.com/2014/01/10/big-chuck-smith-wishes-the-falcons-would-call/

“(Falcons tackle) Trey (Travian Robertson) was in my combine. So, it’s hard to watch guys when I know their body. I know what they need. This goes all the way back to (defensive end) Jamaal Anderson. God, it didn’t have to be that way.

“Kroy Biermann, when I told you he was a 10-sack guy, all he’s got to do is throw his rip on the fourth step. So, I’m not saying that to be pompous and cocky, but I believe that God has put me in position (to teach).”

 
The Atlanta Falcons today announced that Scott Pioli has been appointed as the club’s Assistant General Manager, reporting to General Manager Thomas Dimitroff. Pioli will join the Falcons on February 3, following the completion of his contract with NBC Sports Network and SiriusXM Radio.
 
Ether.

Working under the man that used to work under you. I know they're friends, but I know a small part of his soul is sauteing.

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Good pick-up tho. We lost so many front office assistants the last few years to other teams.
 
The Atlanta Falcons and general manager Thomas Dimitroff are still in the process of evaluating players, but the organization obviously has a strong idea of which areas need to be addressed via free agency and the draft.

The Falcons seem to be eyeing a veteran safety -- based on buzz around the Senior Bowl -- to work alongside strong safety William Moore, with free safety Thomas DeCoud’s status uncertain despite being signed through 2016.

The top veteran free safety likely to entice the Falcons is Buffalo’s Jairus Byrd, although Bills general manager Doug Whaley recently said the team plans to extend Byrd an offer soon to keep him off the open market. Carolina’s Mike Mitchell, once labeled a draft bust, had an impressive year for the Panthers after signing a one-year deal and also could be appealing.
 
I just wanna know what it's like to watch a Falcons game and not have the opposing QB eat lunch, take a shit and a nap in the pocket before he passes for a 15 yards every other play.
 

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