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NFC South O'Seventeen


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Sorry I'm real.  Real bruhs do real thangs.  

Yeah everybody's talking about Super Bowl hangover I don't really think they're going to have the year we had it just every place that I could click it didn't last year I just don't think they're going to be that unlucky they're probably going to have a way better season than we had and I want to believe that they're going to have a hangover but I doubt it. Because that's just our luck


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Sorry I'm real.  Real bruhs do real thangs.  

Yeah everybody's talking about Super Bowl hangover I don't really think they're going to have the year we had its just every place that It could click it didn't last year I just don't think they're going to be that unlucky they're probably going to have a way better season than we had and I want to believe that they're going to have a hangover but I doubt it. Because that's just our luck

 

 

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Only realist here.

Wormie they basically had the same schedule with basically no injuries(which we could not get enough of) we could have won the Broncos game, we could have won the Raiders game, we could've won the Kansas City Chiefs.... these aren't unbeatable teams we're talking about... we all play basically the same schedule honestly just [emoji113]🏾 just like any team that makes it to the Super Bowl there is a little bit of luck involved in it. No injuries(luck) +talent+good coaching = likely Super Bowl appearance


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Panthers 4-12

Bucs - 4-12

Saints 4-12

Falcons 0-16

 

Panthers split with the Bucs & Saints and sweep the Falcons. Tie breakers work out in our favor and we go on to win the Super Bowl coming from down 24 in the first quarter to win 42-24 against the Patriots and ending Tom Brady's career.

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On 5/8/2017 at 11:19 PM, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Nobody is scared of the Falcons.

The Panthers blew out everybody on their schedule as well enroute to their SB appearance. At least we didn't squander a 25 point lead. If any other team was up 28-3 in the Super Bowl I would have stopped watching - but because it was the Falcons, I knew it wasn't safe. Literally only the Falcons could have done that. 

You lost 8 coaches. Your schedule is harder. You were extremely lucky last year in the way your team almost completely avoided the injury bug. It will be impossible to replicate last seasons historic offense. Super Bowl hangover.

I firmly believe y'all will be a factor in the division and could possibly win it but the Falcons aren't scaring anyone. The Bucs and the Panthers could win it just as easily and one of these two probably will.

"Your schedule is harder" makes the rest of this post irrelevant because the Falcons had the 'hardest' schedule in the league last season.

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On 5/8/2017 at 11:09 PM, TheTruth1886 said:

If you really think the saints are going to be at the bottom...LOL.

Saints are by far the most improved team in the south. Second would be the bucs

Your D is still too weak to have any success.

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31 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Your D is still too weak to have any success.

7-9 is considered success there these days considering that's what they usually are.  Just out of reach of one of the quality QB prospects in the 2018 draft class or the ransom it would fetch, yet miles away from being a real threat to win anything that matters.

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2 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Your D is still too weak to have any success.

That's what many people believe and the same people didn't know the saints were playing their 4th and 5th string Cbs since week 2 of the season.

They ranked 14th against the run and that was with the ghost of Paul Kruger and an out of position MLB starting.

4th (FOURTH) in the league in qb hits, again with Krueger leaving and the Cbs being able to actually cover it's only going to get better

And notice how this post was stated with facts and not blind homerism.Yall don't want to believe it but the saints will have a good defense next year. 

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18 hours ago, Jive said:

"Your schedule is harder" makes the rest of this post irrelevant because the Falcons had the 'hardest' schedule in the league last season.

In one of the weakest seasons of the league. Most teams had pretty big holes on their team and obvious weaknesses.

Which is why you clinched your playoff spot earlier with a worse record when the Panthers didn't really know how the playoffs would look until their very last game, even though they went 15-1.

 

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