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NFCS wide open?


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With the all the injuries this weekend, have you changed your outlook on possibly having a chance at the NFCS title?  

Brees could miss some significant time.  And Teddy Bridgewater looks like Kyle Allen.

Atlanta already lost Lindstrom and McGary has to leave with a knee injury. McGary said his knee was making all kinds of snapping an pooping noises. Although he did return to the game but they are unsure about the longterm issue of his knee  Their OL Is not that much better than ours right now.  Probably would have lost last night if not for half of the Eagles team getting injured also.

But I’m not sure that changes the confidence I have in us actually making a run.  Main reason is our  coaching staff.  

But if we can fix our OL and Cam can get it together we could actually be competitive.

What say you??

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For the other teams, yes. 

But until we know if Cam can return to form on even a semi-consistent basis, then we have no chance.  

When in 8 years has Rivera proven he can coach a winning team with a subpar Cam?  When he falters so do we usually.  I hate to say it because I try to be optimistic but we just HAVE to see good Cam before playoffs is a realistic thought.

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Don't underestimate Ron still getting outcoached by Sean Payton (even without Brees) and Dan Quinn. So to answer your question, no it has not changed my outlook. I've lost confidence in this coaching staff ever since that superbowl fiasco (hell, I still wasn't confident in Ron after all those blown leads we allowed over that year). And supercam isn't walking through that door any time soon. So that means Ron and Co would actually have to put together solid gameplans week to week and make adjustments during games. Yeah, not going to happen.

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If anything it looks perfectly in line for the Bucs to finally accomplish what they've been hyped to do for the last 10 years. 

We'd have to string together convincing wins against good opponents before any hope should be salvaged, this roster is past limping into the playoffs for moral wins or some poo.  

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1 minute ago, thebigcat said:

ATL and TB are inconsistent

NO will be at .500 and we are in essence the Freido of the division

Inconsistent after 2 weeks of play? How do you come to that conclusion so fast? You’re hoping they’re inconsistent. If NO didn’t lose Brees we’d finish in 4th place.

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