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Kyle Brandt (Good Morning Football): Panthers will win NFC South


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I don't think it's completely out of the question.  Are the Falcons and Saints that much better than us?  I've seen a couple different ESPN folks picking us as a wild card team since the NFC is "weaker" this year.

Edited to add that I'm assuming the Bucs have a tough time with that patchwork OL.

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2 minutes ago, Skack25 said:

I don't think it's completely out of the question.  Are the Falcons and Saints that much better than us?  I've seen a couple different ESPN folks picking us as a wild card team since the NFC is "weaker" this year.

Edited to add that I'm assuming the Bucs have a tough time with that patchwork OL.

Yeah, TB12 is not used to getting hit. He may rethink retirement when that starts happening. 

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1:  Let's hope so, but be plenty prepared for us to stink.

2:  How on Earth do these people have jobs that pay them money?  I cannot for the life of me get through 5 minutes of "sports talk" radio or television.  It's absolutely terrible and I have no idea how people can consume it, and actually do the job every day.

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8 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

1:  Let's hope so, but be plenty prepared for us to stink.

2:  How on Earth do these people have jobs that pay them money?  I cannot for the life of me get through 5 minutes of "sports talk" radio or television.  It's absolutely terrible and I have no idea how people can consume it, and actually do the job every day.

I like Brandt, but it's fair to ask how he got an NFL Network job when his previous gig was as a soap opera actor 😕

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