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Opinions: Panthers will finish 2nd


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If they can find a decent QB and keep Rhule locked in the closet, I think they have a shot. Brady I think will sh%t the bed this year and father time will catch up with him or an injury (even a relatively minor one would end it for him). The Falcons will suck just as bad as last year and last place for them. The Saints still have a good team and will compete again.

1st..Saints

2nd...Panthers ( if they can find a decent QB.)

3rd...Buc's

4th...the birds

What u got?

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1 - Bucs 

2 - Saints/Panthers 

3 - Panthers/Saints

4 - Falcons

Brady is back and guys are following him to win a title.

Panthers and Saints split last year, and now that Payton is gone they will take a step back. Allen may be Rhule level bad. Panthers have made a few good moves too.

Falcons have a good HC, but lack in talent and have now pissed off their franchise QB

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IMO if we could get Minshew with the current talent on this roster.  We could compete.  If Rhule lets our OC run the offense we could make some noise.  

TB ran with a ton of veterans on a "last ride" mentality.  I'm not sure all those aging vets are going to age with Brady.   They'll be tough because Brady is there but the tooth is getting long in TB. 

N.O. is going to be a huge question mark.   As much as I hate to say it. Payton was an offensive genius and he's gone.  It is not a forgone conclusion that his replacement is going to be as good as he was regardless of the talent that remains.   Everyone knows Winston is good for 2 or 3 loses a year. 

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Not ready to say we will finish better than 3rd. They've been making some really good moves but this team still has to gel, this team still needs a QB and O-line help and this team needs to learn a new offensive scheme. So the odds are definitely against them. Also this team still has Rhule as a coach. So far he hasn't coached anything up. 

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