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NFC South Success


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3 of the last 6 years has seen NFC South teams compete in the Super Bowl. Albeit, both Carolina and ATL didn’t come away with a win, Brady and the Bucs will have a chance to do what they couldn’t. 
 

I figured this was a telling stat of the competition we have had to endure the last few years and perhaps points to a bit of our mediocrity as well. 

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30 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Saints were easily the best team during this span and never made it.  😄

Yeah pretty hilarious. Our 2015 was definitely the best individual season among NFCS teams in that timespan, but the Aints have had 4 straight seasons where they were among the top 2 favored NFC teams to make the SB and came up short every time haha. 

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16 minutes ago, LegioX said:

Wonder if Brady will retire if he wins SB this year. 

Highly doubt it, he's already said he's playing next year I think and why would he retire at this point? Plus they won't win, AFC teams and coaches left are way better than Arians and the Bucs.

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