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http://life.atlantafalcons.com/topic/3893022-realistic-nfc-south-2010-projection-thread/

It will be fun to bring it back up during regulare season :)

We got one of the easiest Schedules in NFL... there is no way we going 6-10 or even 8-8.

Funny to watch Saints and Falcons fans arguing about who's poo smells better.

i'm seeing us at 8-8 this year, barring any major injuries of course.

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To me 10-6 is very realistic, hell I might say 11-5. I still think the Saints win the division but I think we make the playoffs as the wildcard. I am very high on this team, the only ? for me is the D-line and if they can come together and pressure the QB. I think the QB competition for Moore in TC will only help him for the regular season and we hopefully will come out of TC with a solid #2 receiver to complement Smitty.

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To me 10-6 is very realistic, hell I might say 11-5. I still think the Saints win the division but I think we make the playoffs as the wildcard. I am very high on this team, the only ? for me is the D-line and if they can come together and pressure the QB. I think the QB competition for Moore in TC will only help him for the regular season and we hopefully will come out of TC with a solid #2 receiver to complement Smitty.

Everybody is talking about the D-line and whether they can pressure the QB- to me, CJ, TB, and EB are going to get after the QB so I don't see that as much of a problem.

The loss of Peppers could be felt in the run game. He was consistently good against the run.

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My prediction is this team will go 9-7 this year and there will be one game that keeps us from the playoffs. Or depending on the situation, it will put us in.

The only ones that should be really poo talking in the south are the Panthers and Falcons. Becoming more similar teams IMO and please dear god don't let us be last to win a super bowl in the division.

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My prediction is this team will go 9-7 this year and there will be one game that keeps us from the playoffs. Or depending on the situation, it will put us in.

The only ones that should be really poo talking in the south are the Panthers and Falcons. Becoming more similar teams IMO and please dear god don't let us be last to win a super bowl in the division.

This.

I still say 10-6 though. But I can definitely see this scenario happening. And yes, God almighty, please don't let us be the last ones to win a Super Bowl in the division. KNOCK ON FREAKIN' WOOD!!!!!!!!

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Atlanta would need serious progress out of Matt Ryan and a very good if not outstanding year out of their D to even get near 14 wins. I mean, they have the talent and a formula that wins games on offense, but they just aren't tough enough in the other areas of the game to hang on if they run into the same problems as they did in 2009. They're crossing their fingers on Turner staying healthy among other things big time.

Even simpler than that, the South is seriously just tough as poo. 4+ wins in interdivision play is a real accomplishment.

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