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NFC South in less than 1 minute


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I like how he did the Mayfield Darnold competition one much taller one much shorter and was like, neither. So true.

Matt Rhule is still your coach. Lol, everybody knows now that our coach is clueless. Everybody but the Baker Bros realize that's the biggest weakness thus canceling the 1% difference between Sam and Baker.

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19 hours ago, Waldo said:

Brutal but accurate. If TB stays healthy enough Bucs cake walk this division. If not the unlucky winner gets to be embarrassed in the playoffs and get a crappy pick for a losing year lol.

I honestly think this is a Wide open division.  People in the Press love Brady.  They will be biased.  the Saints defense still is Strong.  Falcons are showing potential.  Panthers are showing potential. Buccaneers do not have the same supporting cast for Brady.

I think we will have to wait until approximately three games into the season before, we can make accurate predictions.

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Just now, Green-Ghost said:

I honestly think this is a Wide open division.  People in the Press love Brady.  They will be biased.  the Saints defense still is Strong.  Falcons are showing potential.  Panthers are showing potential. Buccaneers do not have the same supporting cast for Brady.

I think we will have to wait until approximately three games into the season before, we can make accurate predictions.

It's the Bucs to lose. The other 3 teams do not look good. I don’t think any of those 4 are contenders this year but the Bucs are the only one I see being able to pulloff a wining year.

It wouldn't take much to make it a lot worse. Brady gets injured and it's nothing but a hot mess in the NFC South.

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4 hours ago, thefuzz said:

It's about time for the injury bug to hit TB, and maybe it already has.

If we can get competent play from Horn, Henderson, CMC, Baker, and some decent O line play, we may be able to overtake them, but I kinda doubt it.

Losing his starting elite Center might contribute to that.  Brady is one of those QBs whose success largely stems from the ability to step up into a clean pocket.

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On 8/16/2022 at 1:01 PM, Mr. Scot said:

The Bucs are a good team, but at the same time they do kinda feel like a house of cards.

If they do fall apart this season, someone will certainly take advantage of the opportunity.

I'm not confident it'll be us.

Saints have a better roster than us...I think.  Maybe we are about even.

That said, I think Baker is better than Jameis.

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