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Raheem Morris on Panthers: "Best 2-6 team in NFL''


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Thanks for the props coach.

Que the asshole who points out that the Vikings are 2-6 and just beat us at home :(

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/26966/morris-on-panthers-best-2-6-team-in-nfl

As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers returned to practice Tuesday after their bye week, coach Raheem Morris was asked for an overview of the NFC South.

“It’s all clumped up in the NFC South,’’ Morris said. “(There is a) 'Somebody has to do it. Why not us?’' mentality in our locker room.’’

Morris has a point. The Saints are 5-3. The Bucs and Falcons each are 4-3. The Bucs play the Saints on Sunday. The Falcons play the Saints the following week. But Morris went a step further and included the Carolina Panthers in the mix.

“It is exactly what we thought it was going to be,’’ Morris said. “It is a fight. You got Atlanta , New Orleans and Carolina. The best 2-6 team I have seen in the NFL. I got a chance to watch a little bit of that game as a fan and (Cam Newton) is scary. Steve Smith, he is back. I guess he is back because I didn’t know he went anywhere.’’

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