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We are the future of the nfc south


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Saints Drew Brees 41 - retiring within two years Winston doesn’t scare me when he takes over. Payton honestly could position himself to take over the Cowboys job is Mike Mcarrthy isn’t successful ASAP. TAYSOM hill is 29 currently. AK And MT obviously could be long time playmakers but you never know with contracts and injuries. 

Falcons Matt Ryan is 34 / i for one believe his success has been because of Julio (31) and a decent supporting cast. But again in the next two years things can look a lot different. 

Bucs It’s this year or bust. Chemistry takes some time. OJ Howard will get better under gronk. I don’t want to put a clock on Tom Brady, he seems to defy all odds. I can’t see him ruining his legacy fighting for a title with the Bucs. Their defense is primed to be solid for a long time. 

Panthers I for one believe Teddy will surprise people with his consistency. He obviously won’t have the same peeks and valleys as cam. I do hope we are able to land a Trevor Law or Justin Fields. Our defense will get this year and next to learn these offenses in the nfc south and hopefully play the back end of their rookie deals with NO Tom, NO JULIO, NO Brees. 

I guess what I’m saying is, that eventually every team will have to rebuild in the NFC south soon.We are doing it first. If Matt Rhule isn’t successful in the next 3-4 years, I will be sad lol

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Honestly assuming the staff really believes in someone and Teddy hasn’t surprised to the extent he should be the franchise, I won’t be surprised if we trade up to get the QB we want. 

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19 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Eh, the Saints and Falcons have decent teams built; moreso the saints. They hit on a QB within the next few years and they’ll be right in it.

That's kind of it. All of the other teams in our division are currently much better set for the future than we are.

COULD we be the future? Sure. It isn't easy to take a look at the current roster and see that, however. Maybe I could see having this discussion in a couple of years but we literally have to build this roster from almost nothing. That takes some time.

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