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Who will be worst team in NFC south next season


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3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Ask me again in April. 😉

 

I wonder if TB will get involved in the Deshaun Watson race now....

I think it depends upon who the Saints have as their coach.  It will make a difference as to how many players are lost.

if things stay the same, my unbiased attempt is: 

1. Saints

2. Panthers 

3. Falcons 

4. Buccaneers-(Yes, Brady was that good.)

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1 hour ago, Green-Ghost said:

I think it depends upon who the Saints have as their coach.  It will make a difference as to how many players are lost.

if things stay the same, my unbiased attempt is: 

1. Saints

2. Panthers 

3. Falcons 

4. Buccaneers-(Yes, Brady was that good.)

Mine is:

1. Falcons

2. Bucs

3 Panthers

4. Saints

Trust me, it was REALLY hard to put the Falcons in first, but they have their core still intact.  If the Bucs can find a decent veteran QB in FA, they still have a fairly stout squad.  The only reason I have the Panthers above the Saints is I think the N.O. is going full-blown rebuild.  They have no reason to keep kicking their dead cap down the road.  New coach, get the cap back under control, but brace for a 2-3 years of hardship.

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