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NFC South moves


ncfan

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We know we're rebuilding but looking at what the other teams in the division has done so far.

 

Bucs

Lose: Winston

Gain: Brady and Gronk

 

Saints

Lose: Bridgewater

Gain: Malcom Jenkins, Emmanuel Sanders 

 

 

Falcons

Lose: Desmond Trufant, Devante Freeman, Vic Beasley

Gained: Dante Fowler, Todd Gurley, Hayden Hurst (TE many had mocked to us in the 1st 2 years ago)

 

 

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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

We know we're rebuilding but looking at what the other teams in the division has done so far.

 

Bucs

Lose: Winston

Gain: Brady and Gronk

 

Saints

Lose: Bridgewater

Gain: Malcom Jenkins, Emmanuel Sanders 

 

 

Falcons

Lose: Desmond Trufant, Devante Freeman, Vic Beasley

Gained: Dante Fowler, Todd Gurley, Hayden Hurst (TE many had mocked to us in the 1st 2 years ago)

 

 

NFC South to look like poo this year.  I can see a team getting in at 8-8.

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Every team in the division besides us are in 'win now' mode.  So yeah, they are buying the essential pieces they feel will get them over the hump.  Us?  We added just enough players so we can actually field a team this year and not have to forfeit each game.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Every team in the division besides us are in 'win now' mode.  So yeah, they are buying the essential pieces they feel will get them over the hump.  Us?  We added just enough players so we can actually field a team this year and not have to forfeit each game.

Well to be fair, reports are that some of us are in "win now" mode too.

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13 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

NFC South to look like poo this year.  I can see a team getting in at 8-8.

You if one of those three teams (Tampa, New Orleans or Atlanta) may get in at 8-8 which NFCS looking like poo, that means we’ll be 4-12? 

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Emmanuel Sanders to the Saints is one that made me groan.

We were players for him last year at the trade deadline as well. If only we had gotten him then where he wouldn’t have **** all over our defense when we played San Francisco and we win that game by a TD.

7 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Every team in the division besides us are in 'win now' mode.  So yeah, they are buying the essential pieces they feel will get them over the hump.  Us?  We added just enough players so we can actually field a team this year and not have to forfeit each game.

We are built to “win now”, however we are also built for the long run with the youth we have all over our roster.

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2 minutes ago, Iron Saint said:

We were players for him last year at the trade deadline as well. If only we had gotten him then where he wouldn’t have **** all over our defense when we played San Francisco and we win that game by a TD.

We are built to “win now”, however we are also built for the long run with the youth we have all over our roster.

Jeff Ireland has done wonders for your last few drafts. I'm still trying to engineer a way we can steal him.

He and Matt Rhule are friends, you know.

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8 minutes ago, Iron Saint said:

We were players for him last year at the trade deadline as well. If only we had gotten him then where he wouldn’t have **** all over our defense when we played San Francisco and we win that game by a TD.

We are built to “win now”, however we are also built for the long run with the youth we have all over our roster.

You don’t have a HoF QB past this year or maybe 1 more.

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Not to be a homer, but I'm okay with our moves and excited at our future. A lot of these moves by the other 3 teams are for veteran players, and the Saints and Bucs have 40+ year old QBs, so they are win now for sure. Let them enjoy the next year or two, but we will be the stronger team long-term. 

We added the top QB in free agency not named Tom Brady and is only 27 years old. Top WR not named Amari Cooper and is also 27. We also improved our LT position and may have a lateral move at RG depending on who goes there.... Miller is a very capable starting RG (26 years old). 

Our defense is shiite.... but we have the highest draft picks of the others in the NFCS, so if we bring in someone like Brown/Simmons in R1, they will wreak havoc. 

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1 minute ago, Riverboat Ron said:

You guys do realize Brees and Brady will be playing another 10+ years right?

Brady wants to play until his own grandkids are old enough to be his teammates, but I don't think Brees has any such aspirations.

And yeah, it's possible. Though you'd have to build the best offensive line you possibly could to make it work.

The Saints have already done that. The Bucs? Not so much

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