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Some more NFC South stats I dug up.


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Since 2002, when the realignment took place, the NFC South record is 261-250-1.

  • The average Panther season is 8.875 W - 7.125 L
  • The average Saint season is 8.25 W - 7.75 L
  • The average TB season is 7.5 W - 8.5 L
  • The average Falcon season is 8 W - 7.875 L - .125 T

NFC South has been represented in 11 playoffs, 6 NFC Champ games, and 3 Super Bowls since 2002.

  • Panthers represent 3 playoffs, 2 NFC Champ games, and a SB.
  • Saints represent 3 playoffs, 2 Champ games, and a SB.
  • Bucs represent 3 playoffs, a Champ game, and a SB.
  • Falcons represent 3 playoffs and a Champ game.

EDIT: Added by request. Division results since 2002…

  • ATL 9 - CAR 7
  • CAR 11 - TB 5
  • CAR 11 - NO 5
  • NO 10 - ATL 6
  • TB 9 - ATL 7
  • TB 8 - NO 8

Overall against division…

  • CAR 29-19 (60.4%)
  • ATL 22-26 (45.8%)
  • NO 23-25 (47.9%)
  • TB 22-26 (45.8%)

Thought that was fairly interesting, somewhat proving that we're the best team in the division.

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Since 2002, when the realignment took place, the NFC South record is 261-250-1.

  • The average Panther season is 8.875 W - 7.125 L
  • The average Saint season is 8.25 W - 7.75 L
  • The average TB season is 7.5 W - 8.5 L
  • The average Falcon season is 8 W - 7.875 L - .125 T

NFC South has been represented in 11 playoffs, 6 NFC Champ games, and 3 Super Bowls since 2002.

  • Panthers represent 3 playoffs, 2 NFC Champ games, and a SB.
  • Saints represent 3 playoffs, 2 Champ games, and a SB.
  • Bucs represent 3 playoffs, a Champ game, and a SB.
  • Falcons represent 3 playoffs and a Champ game.

Thought that was fairly interesting, somewhat proving that we're the best team in the division.

How does averaging a half win more prove that the panthers are the best team in the division? Last I checked the saints and bucs won a super bowl since the division was created. That would make the panthers 3rd best team in the division.

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I'm trying to raise morale for the upcoming season haha. Yeah, it is fairly even. But hey, we have about half a win a season's lead on the Saints. So I'm fine with it.

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You should include division record since the realignment. I could be wrong but I think Carolina might have the edge in Win % against division opponents.

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Based on that I would put the Saints as the best team in the division's history. the won a SB and have been mediocre mostly except for Katrina.

The Bucs would be 2nd. The7 won a superbowl and made the playoffs a few times. They flat out sucked sometimes though.

I think that we would be 3rd. We were in a super bowl and did well in our playoff appearances. When we weren't in the playoffs we were mediocre.

The Falcons just aren't very good when stacked up in this context. They get 4th.

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How does averaging a half win more prove that the panthers are the best team in the division? Last I checked the saints and bucs won a super bowl since the division was created. That would make the panthers 3rd best team in the division.

Yea but we're the Panthers and we're always the best.

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Wether you want to or not you have to factor in championships into the equation.

The saints have 2 division championships and a super bowl title

The bucs have 3 division championships and a super bowl title

The panthers have 2 division championships and an NFC title

The Falcons have 1 division championship.

I only rank the saints ahead of the bucs because the bucs have finished dead last in the division more times than anyone else.

Saying the panthers are the best team in the division only because they average a half a win more per season isnt being reasonable.

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How does averaging a half win more prove that the panthers are the best team in the division? Last I checked the saints and bucs won a super bowl since the division was created. That would make the panthers 3rd best team in the division.

yeah, and the saints and bucs also have finished at the bottom of r division more then us and the falcons.....

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