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NFCS predictions...


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Yeah, that looks about right, I think Atlanta takes a minor step backwards due to a poo D. Although people think the bucs underachieved last year, I think they'll have a winning record again. The Saints will be improved, Brees won't throw that many interceptions again.

The panthers are going to suck ass again as well. So pretty much flip flop last years Saints and Falcons record, and that's the 2011 season in the NFCS.

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If the Panthers finished 8-8, playing a tough 2011 schedule. I would have to believe they would be a dark-horse pick for the play-offs in 2012.

I think all of the NFCS teams are "close" or already playoff ready.

Despite our horrible record the Panthers have talent.

I think Saints have made some very underrated moves this offseason.

I think Atlanta COULD be explosive on offense, but I worry about Julios hands and Turners Legs. Not to mention the defense.

Tampa is young and a ??? mark.

Carolina is going to be really unpredictable weeks 1-8 around week 8 they could become a VERY dangerous team for playoff contenders to encounter. But I see 6-10 at best really.

So

Saints

Falcons

Bucs

Panthers

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Saints: 11-5 (they've got one of two more good years left before Brees starts his decline. I expect this to be there last big hoorah. I think they make it to the NFC Championship game)

Falcons: 9-7 (they will score a ton of points, but will also give up quite a few. They are a wildcard team, and could make some noise in the playoffs, but they'll get bounced early due to the defense)

Bucs: 7-9 (I think they go backwards. They are a really good team, but I think they benfited from an easy schedule and suprised a ton of people who had them as a gimmie. I think the saints sweep them, they split with the Falcons, and possibly split with Carolina with Carolina winning late in the year.

Panthers: 5-11 Still a long ways off. I could see wins against Arizona, Jacksonville, Tenn, Tampa, and Minnesota

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