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Predictions spot Falcons 1-15 position
We’ve all assumed the season ahead won’t be kind — both ESPN and Sports Illustrated have tabbed the Falcons the NFL’s worst team — but there’s a difference between unkind and utterly wretched. That’s why the Sporting News Pro Football...
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com — ... fans will need to get to the new stadium by taking a cab . . .  from their parking spaces . In addition to dropping a Dookie, the Steelers also cut S Mike Lorello, LS Jared Retkofsky, and OL Doug Legursky . Here are seven questions about the Titans . Warren Sapp had his retirement party on Saturday night ; he showed up only two hours after the party started. Could the Bucs choose to shelve RB Cadillac Williams this season? Will the Falcons go 1-15 ? Packers coach Mike McCarthy’s new wife will have a baby later this year . Rich ...

Could the Falcons Go 1-15?
FanHouse — ... But as Mark Bradley points out, the Sporting News has picked the Falcons to go 1-15 this year, which would rank them among the worst teams of all time--right up there with last year's Dolphins. ...

One Is The Loneliest Number (Of Falcon Wins)
The Falcoholic — ... I'm going to let Mark Bradley of the AJC take this one: We’ve all assumed the season ahead won’t be kind — both ESPN and Sports Illustrated have tabbed the Falcons the NFL’s worst team — but there’s a difference between unkind and utterly wretched. That’s why the Sporting News Pro Football yearbook arrives with such a thud. This august publication picks the Falcons to go 1-15.....   The belief here is that these Falcons will win more than one (or two). Of their 16 games, only four will be ...

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