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NFC South Rivalry


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It was brought up yesterday during the presser and Ron made mention of his time in Chicago and how GB and Chicago could be considered the the biggest rivalry in the NFL let alone sports. When asked who he considers the biggest  rival in our division he responded “all of them.” 
 

Then this article was dropped today and I figured it would generate an interesting discussion.

 

Who does The Huddle consider our biggest rival? 
 

I’d have to say Falcons but I definitely think it’s a dynamic movement as we are still such a young team respectively. 
 

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-nfc-south-rival-falcons-saints-buccaneers

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12 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

In my mind you have to measure up to your opponents competitively in order for it to be called a rivalry.

Rivera coached teams have pretty much been owned for the last several years by the Falcons and the Saints.

That leaves Tampa.

 

I feel like we’ve owned TB with the exception of a couple lowly seasons. Prove me wrong with the stats though if I’m being ignorant.

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