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****Atlanta Falcons**** And The NFL In General

I can't imagine being there and going through that. I suspect your "healing time" will take even longer. I'm not even joking when I say that I didn't really sleep Sunday night. It's dumb, but I couldn't help it.

yeah. it was ruff. ordered room service and turned on the tv. i could only watch espn for about 10 mins then had to turn it off. i did like seeing that someone stole bradys jersey. i hope it was a falcon. i think the team should make it a catch rag.
 
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If Falcons look within for a D.C., they've got one of the bright young stars of the coaching ranks, Marquand Manuel. I love this guy!

8:07 AM - 10 Feb 2017
 
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Best Landing Spot: Atlanta Falcons

Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul can do more with 7.5 fingers than many other pass-rushers can with 10. He had to play under a one-year "prove it" deal following his fireworks accident, and the former first-round pick has since showed the league that he remains highly effective at the still-ripe age of 28.

He finished with seven sacks even after missing four games due to sports hernia surgery. He'd be a great addition to the Atlanta Falcons front seven, a unit in need of support for outside linebacker Vic Beasley. In 2016, Beasley accounted for 15.5 of Atlanta's 34 sacks, and the next closest defensive lineman was Adrian Clayborn with 4.5.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-best-landing-spots-for-top-available-players
 
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