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Only way im bringing him back is if he take the vets minimum on a one year prove it contract or he signs a pretty cheap 3-4 year contract where we could cutt his ass after 2 years if he keep getting hurt....

Im extra pissed. Just got a signed Spoon helmet for my man cave. Ready to take that shit out to the sticks and put some holes in it...

Dimitroff taking chances on these players that had a history of injury in college coming back to bite us in the ass man.
 
allday1992;7114716 said:
Smh this nigga the real life Mr Glass

At least we don't have to worry about paying him top dollar next year

Same thing I was thinking. He had a payday on deck if he had a good year this year.

I more disappointed for him than the squad. Pro-bowl caliber player that can't stay upright. And I know he couldn't wait to ball behind that new D-line rotation.

Need to go use that cap space on a vet right quick.

 
ya boi g;7115392 said:
Who out there that could be brought in? I been saying for 2 years that we shoulda been brought it a vet LB.

Camp ain't even started yet. There's a unofficial "2nd free agency period" when camp starts and vets start gettin' cut willy nilly.
 
Word is they are considering Vilma to replace the Glass Spoon. If anything he could push the youngins and provide some vet leadership if no one steps up.

I think all of those guys are going to play better behind that big D-Line.
 
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I think they just looking. I think Bartu, Worrilow, and Dent are gonna play better behind that big D-Line. If they signed him im not sure he would play in front of them anyway(Maybe Dent) so it might be a depth thing. They probably sign a cheaper option.
 
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I think Vilma is a decent plug if he's halfway healthy. Ain't like there's some prize pro-bowl free agent out there to get.

We're also looking at a couple other ones like Angerer who played for the Colts the last few years.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...g-linebackers-under-consideration-by-falcons/

I fux with Angerer but he had microfracture surgery last year. But if he's healthy he could make some plays. We just need depth and health. Can't run a 3-4 with only 4 or 5 LB's on the roster.

We need to go into camp with about 9 or 10 LB's (converted 4-3 DE's included) and let them fight it out.
 
allday1992;7119397 said:
Looks like hard knocks is coming to the A

Man I just read that somewhere. I was looking for a believable source to confirm... I fuckin hope not....

Cant front tho. I dont want it in Atlanta but for the first time ever Im going to watch every week... lol
 
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I still think the NFL Network should do a revolving version of Hard Knocks that airs every day and covers EVERY team.

That way, no one team can claim "distraction." And all fans can watch the inner workings of their squads.

^^^ That's the kinda shit I thought NFL Network would be about when it started. So disappoint.
 
Well I was right about one thing. Dent wasnt going to be on the team. Id take Dobbins I guess, I think we still need one more LB.
 
In the continuing arms race for unique training methods, the Falcons are going with something that sounds like it came from The Matrix.

The team announced via its official website a partnership with a company called CogniSens Inc., for a product called NeuroTracker.

While it sounds like a mind-control chip (which coaches would doubtless prefer), it’s actually a 3D program which asks players to track a variety of objects at high speed.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/06/23/falcons-working-to-train-the-brains-of-players/

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NFL.com wrote a article about Tru
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...b-desmond-trufant?campaign=Facebook_atl_patra

Standing 6-foot, 190 pounds with a 4.38 40-yard dash, Trufant's combination of size and speed allows him to stick on receivers. He collected 17 passes defensed, with two interceptions and 55 tackles in his first season. He allowed a 53 percent completion percentage and a QB rating of 75.2 against, per Pro Football Focus, fantastic numbers for a rookie corner.

Trufant's stats and size match up well when compared to the first seasons of other now-dominant (and well-paid) cornerbacks such as Joe Haden, Patrick Peterson and Darrelle Revis.


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