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Official Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

Taylor Heinicke may be a good quick fix for the Panthers offensively, but the defense remains a question. After a solid effort last week against New Orleans, Carolina did little to stop the Falcons on their first drive. Matt Ryan was 5-for-8 for 46 yards and a touchdown. Could be a shootout.

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

lol another terrible long ball throw. Where's the criticism?????

It's hard to criticize someone you have ZERO expectations of

anyone who thinks heineke is actually a possible long term starter and solution is not to be taken seriously

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

Taylor Heinicke may be a good quick fix for the Panthers offensively, but the defense remains a question. After a solid effort last week against New Orleans, Carolina did little to stop the Falcons on their first drive. Matt Ryan was 5-for-8 for 46 yards and a touchdown. Could be a shootout.

It won't be a shootout.

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6 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

You are literally the Baby Boomeriest of all the Baby Boomers, down to the thinly veiled racism and the requisite Tweety avatar 

Reality is, you are the racist......lumping everyone into groups and making everything about race. Not one person had called for Heineke to start and you come off with your typical diarrhea of the mouth.  

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