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Another NFC South outlook


heelinfine

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OMG! "For the Unbiased Mindset at Heart" my ass. Would help if 'Derrick' even paid any attention to any of the NFCS teams. Don't bother to read it, pure trash. Have Saints winning division, Panthers a wild card.

the Saints decided draft a plethora of talented players to solidify the defensive side of the ball.

 

 But once again, the Panthers front office has failed to provide Cam Newton with the weapons that he needs, in order for the Panthers to compete with the upper echelon teams in the NFC. Their only deep threat on offense is wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin. 

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Dear Derrick,

What you've just written is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent article were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

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I'm fine with the Panthers going 10-6, but the Saints at 11-5? That's fuging ridiculous. The same Saints roster that went 7-9 with a younger Drew Brees, last year, has been DECIMATED. fuging decimated. I'm not even going to list who they've lost because it would go beyond the fuging character limit. Flipping that 11-5 to 5-11 is much more realistic. That Saints squad having a double digit season would be nothing short of a divine intervention.

Who dat?  Deez nuts, Drew.

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I'm fine with the Panthers going 10-6, but the Saints at 11-5? That's fuging ridiculous. The same Saints roster that went 7-9 with a younger Drew Brees, last year, has been DECIMATED. fuging decimated. I'm not even going to list who they've lost because it would go beyond the fuging character limit. Flipping that 11-5 to 5-11 is much more realistic. That Saints squad having a double digit season would be nothing short of a divine intervention.

Who dat?  Deez nuts, Drew.

What ridiculous is, automatically writing off the Saints, yet calling anyone who doesn't a moron. The truth is, none of us know how this season will shake out. Your "decimated" comment proves you know exactly as muh about the Saints as this guy knows about the Panthers. 

I have no idea what to expect. I can't see myself getting upset about someone saying a 7-9 team last year will go 5-11. I can't see myself getting upset about someone saying a 7-8-1 team will go 12-4. None of us know. I think all of you here are foolish to consistently say a team that finished a half game behind last year has absolutely no shot this year.

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