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NFLN crew makes their NFC South Division predictions


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The Panthers were omitted entirely from the segment as it spiraled around atlanta and new orleans and each was selected by numerous pundits to win the division.

Don't worry though, the panthers did make an appearance in a later segment, when they were the only team in the NFC from last year's playoffs who wouldn't return, being instead replaced by the cowboys (lol) 

this segment was spearheaded by Michael Irvin who said the panthers wouldn't return because "they've got a lot of injuries on the offensive and defensive line" (lol what) and that the cowboys would get in because they're loaded with defensive all-stars like Byron Jones (lol)

 

I don't know about you but the NFL season snuck up on me this year. Now Sunday can't come soon enough. 

 

Same pundit trash, new season.

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20 minutes ago, Growl said:

this segment was spearheaded by Michael Irvin who said the panthers wouldn't return because "they've got a lot of injuries on the offensive and defensive line" (lol what) and that the cowboys would get in because they're loaded with defensive all-stars like Byron Jones (lol)

Michael on the pipe again.  How does that fool keep a job?

 

 

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34 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I don't even watch Sunday pre-game shows anymore. When you've watched the NFL for as long as I have, you realize that these "expets" don't know poo. 

The pregames have become less about football and game information and more about fluff pieces and hot-takes.

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5 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

The pregames have become less about football and game information and more about fluff pieces and hot-takes.

And the Cowboys.  Pre games and indeed most of the sports shows have become nearly unwatchable.  For the NFL, its about the Cowboys, Steelers, Patriots, and oh yeah, there are 29 other teams.  

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