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ATL really think they have a better runnin game than CAR..R U kidding me?!


tayncat

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As far as tandems go here's how i rank the three.

1. Falcons

2. Panther

3. Giants

Overall Rushing games.

1.Falcons: because we get similar production as the Giants with 2 backs

2. Giants: Jacobs, Bradshaw, and Ward pretty solid

3. Panthers

What are they thinking? Damn homers. really sad...

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They are good I will give them that. But, is it just me or is Turner the "Burner" chunkier then LenWhale White? Norwood is a gimmick back not an everydown player. Stewart and Williams can both carry the rock 25 times a game effectively if need be. The same cant be said for the Falcons duo or maybe any other pair in the league

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you can throw minnesota into the mix as well, they are all solid I'm not really interesting in arguing about who's better, we have all shone very bright in different times of the season

If it we're any other teams other than those 4 I would have a problem with it but it's fairly even between most of them

I'm already spoiled by ours, yesterday felt a little anemic because we got stuffed and we had something like 230+ yards, we just expect Williams to turn a busted play into 10 yards and stewart to break 5 tackles, it's amazing that all this has happend in a year

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See what happens when you try to show a team some respect early on in the season because you realize that lost alot. They just stab you in the back, this just goes to show you falcon fans will never change. I hope we see them in the playoffs and run all over them because reading all that bull really made me mad. That was some huge homer going on, on that chat board.

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The numbers for both teams are nearly identical it just depends on what kind of running back you like. You want slashing backs that can catch, run, cut, spin, then take it to the house? Take Carolina. If you want a bowling ball that drags all pro linebackers 5-10 yards down the field followed by a guy who can outrun just about all of them once they've been bulldozed take Atlanta.

The real story is the O-line though without them all those dudes are dead in the water.

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