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Your new media darlings: The Atlanta Falcons


John Fox

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Holy poo, I can't turn on ESPN for 3 minutes without hearing about them. The Vikings pretty much handed them the fuging game. I don't get it, these guys are getting all the press and the Dolphins aren't getting any despite an equally (if not more) impressive turnaround.

I can't stand them. I hate Matt Ryan (because BC owned UNC) and I hate Mike Smith. Guy talks like Richard Simmons. I especially hate their fans, cocky son of a bitches.

This isn't smack, I'm just venting... this week has been STRESSFUL, thank god for Christmas...

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I hate the atlanta falcons, always have, but I am now growing a very deep seeded hate for Mike Smith and Matt Ryan, I hate the way smith's little fat ass gets all animated on the side line, I wish when he got punched in the face when he got in that players face last week , ahhhh , I drove through ATL yesterday and started to get mad

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