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Who will be worst team in NFC south next season


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The Buccaneers and Saints could both take huge hits this off-season, but they are both still well placed to be ahead of us next season. They are better run and coached. Even the Falcons have the talent to be ahead of us. I guess things could change and we might have a chance to compete for the division, but it’s unlikely with our quarterback situation.

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Is it even a question? We were worse than the Falcons and they fired their head coach. The Saints and Bucs are unknowns at this point but they still have talent and we have... Matt Rhule. Every now and again I think about the Panthers and the changes in the South and get a tad hopeful. But then I am reminded we have a decision maker at the helm who thought it was a good idea to bet the house on a failed QB without even watching his game film. Yikes.

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

Is it even a question? We were worse than the Falcons and they fired their head coach. The Saints and Bucs are unknowns at this point but they still have talent and we have... Matt Rhule. Every now and again I think about the Panthers and the changes in the South and get a tad hopeful. But then I am reminded we have a decision maker at the helm who thought it was a good idea to bet the house on a failed QB without even watching his game film. Yikes.

When did Arthur Smith get fired?

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