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Shannon Sharpe Says NFC South Will Feature Three Playoff Teams


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On 9/9/2017 at 9:46 PM, TheTruth1886 said:

Maybe because they had corners off the street starting since game 2 last year. Or maybe the fact they never had starting quality line backers. Great thing about it is they addressed those issues. Why were the Panthers trash last year? I'll wait

Lol Saints had the most sacks in the preseason and had the 2nd ranked defense"bu bu bu but they still look the same" hahaha

Yall need to take off the homer shades. Saints have by far a better roster. Panthers have arguably the worst roster in the NFCS. 

Get the hell out of here with that nonsense. The Panthers have one of the best rosters in the League on the defensive side of the ball, and a top-10 offense, talent-wise. I'll listen to debate about which offense has more talent, but defensively, the Saints are nowhere close to Carolina. Cmon man. Bring something better next time you decide to hot-take this place. 

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49 minutes ago, OriginalPantherDan said:

Get the hell out of here with that nonsense. The Panthers have one of the best rosters in the League on the defensive side of the ball, and a top-10 offense, talent-wise. I'll listen to debate about which offense has more talent, but defensively, the Saints are nowhere close to Carolina. Cmon man. Bring something better next time you decide to hot-take this place. 

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10 hours ago, bigdog10 said:

This may be a bit extreme, but I don't see a win on that saints schedule until week eight. 

Vs NE

at Carolina

at Miami

Bye

vs Detroit

at Green Bay

vs Chicago 

 

11 hours ago, panthers55 said:

So where in the hell is The Truth 1886 now.  Let's talk about New Orleans and their great defense that just gave up 29 points to an average Vikings offense. LOL.  Or their great offensive line. We won't see his nor hair of him until week 3 when he comes out of the swamp to talk crap again

Saints have started 0-3 for a while they always bounce back don't take them lightly at all.

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Well they haven't "bounced back" to better than .500 since 2013.

Its about time they do, they got several new pieces on defense so it's gonna take some games to Gel like Panthers D last year

You already know Offense is going to put up points.

Plust NFCS plays the terrible AFCE where they can easily sneak in  2 or 3 wins to get .500 or better

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