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Who will be worst team in NFC south next season


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Step right up and place your bets....

The Bradyless Bucks...the Peytonless Saints...the Falcant's..or the rudderless Panthers

Welcome to the worst division in the NFL next year as far as wins and losses go. At least there will be enough suckage all over the place.

Who you got as best to worst record...cough it up

 

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The way it looks right now, the NFCS could be what the NFCE was in 2020. 

It sounds like the Bucs are on the verge of a mass exodus.  The Saints have a number of problems, along with a coaching situation that may have turned over....or it may be temporary.  The Falcons have some fundamental problems, and if you look at their results this year, it showed.

Things will change some before September, but right now 8-9 could ring the bell in this division.  7-10 could even do it.

I'm not sure who is worst.  A lot depends on who jumps off the train in Tampa.

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It's going to be a crapshoot.  Literally crap in a shooter.  

I do know, there should be no excuse for us to go anything less than 3-3 in it.

All depends on the QB shuffle at this point. Every team in our division could draft, sign or trade for a QB.

 

 

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