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Good Morning FootBall: Who do you like most in the NFC South


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4 minutes ago, bigpoppa said:

That first guy believes in Baker Mayfield? Well it just so happens, I have some ocean front property to sell him in Arizona.

To be fair Gerald McCoy (his locks make him look different now) was almost a Bucs lifer so I wasn’t really surprised to see him be the only one to believe in the Bucs lmao.

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In total honesty as bad as I think the Bucs are, I could see them stealing a game from us. Hopefully not, but I have a massive fear of our CB room and especially our depth. If Jaycee misses any time we’re going to get fuging torched. Bucs still have Chris Godwin and Mike Evan’s out wide, could get ugly and turn into a shootout with our revamped offense.

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26 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Honestly, Baker might bounce back. Darnold might bounce back. 

I put ZERO stock in what I saw from players the last few years under Rhule. He was that bad. 

 

i mean he didnt do much in McVay's offense. I'm including one drive/1 minute of decentness in the raiders game

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I think Carr will be better than Young for a couple of years at the very least unless we’re about to shatter some crazy rookie qb/first year head coach records and defy history. I personally don’t think we anre that special one out of thousands of teams in history. Appears some here think we are that special. Gives me a Tepper/Rhule vibe.

Siants for me are the easy pick. Falcons will be playing old school and I wouldn’t be surprised if they are going to be competing with the Panthers for the #2 spot and then perhaps even beyond especially with that healthy cap once they find a QB, even an average vet.

Bucs have catching up to do. 
 

Saints for now. Falcons or Panthers are the future depending.

 

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