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SorthNarolina

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Lets see...

Bucs x2 - 2 Losses

Falcons x2 - 1 win, 1 Loss

Saints x2 - 1 win, 1 Loss

Patriots - Loss

Bills - Win

Jets - Win

Dolphins - Win

Cowboys - Loss

Redskins - Win

Eagles - Loss

Giants - Loss

Cardinals - Loss

Vikings - Win

7-9, possibly 8-8 if you split with the Bucs.

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Well the Panthers have the hardest schedule and alot of the Panthers wins came in close endings... So, with a stronger schedule.. it could be rough for them to pull out 9 wins. Alot will probablly have to do if Ron Meeks gets the chemistry flowing with the secondary to the rest of the team and if your backs repeat their performance. I think Steve Smith will hold solid as usual though and Jarret plays a bigger role in the offense this year.

Seems like the whole NFC South typically splits though.

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Bucs x2 - 1 win, 1 Loss

Falcons x2 - 1 win, 1 Loss

Saints x2 - 1 win, 1 Loss

Patriots - Loss

Bills - Win

Jets - Loss

Dolphins - Win

Cowboys - Loss

Redskins - Win

Eagles - Loss

Giants - Loss

Cardinals - Loss

Vikings - Win

7-9...This season is going to really tough on the road. We should win almost all the home games.

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Going through the AFC and NFC East is going to be tough. That's half the schedule. If they don't improve the defensive line and improve offensive line depth, it's going to be tough. Of course if the o.line stays healthy and the running game is strong again, and if they only let Delhomme throw the ball about 15 times a game......

I'll say if all goes right, 11-5. More than likely, 7-9.

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Buccs = 2-0 (2-0)

Buccs are a mess. Only thing that should keep it close is the hatred.

Saints= 1-1 (3-1)

If Saints offense is like last year then THEY sweep US. but we steal one.

Falcons= 0-2 (3-3)

Scare me alot. maybe we steal the home game (hopefully on primetime)

Phili= Win (4-3)

Stop Westbrook=Win

NYG= Win (5-3)

NYG were 1-5 last year without Plex. Shouldn't even have beat us.

Wash= Loss (5-4)

Wash is awful but somhow pulls this one out. We never play good vs them

Dal= Loss (5-5)

This game is 50/50 but I see us going 2-2 vs the NFC East.

NE= Win (6-5)

Call me crazy, I just see our team running all over there aging defense in this HUGE game

NYJ= Win (7-5)

Should win. Jets have no real hot spot. good run D but shouldn't be hard.

Buff= Win (8-5)

Easyest team on the schedule. Buff offense shows up twice a year.

Mia= Loss (8-6)

Just like Wash, I see us giving this game away on a stupid mistake. Miami always capitalizes on turnovers, no diff this game.

Ariz= Loss (8-7)

Ugh this kills me. We play better but still no answer to there offense.

Minn= Loss (8-8)

Good run D, Don't trust Jake enough to will us to victory in this one.

Game by game i see us goign 8-8 or 9-7. I really feel we will win in New England late in the year and it rallies us. but we also give some away that we shouldn't. I see us grabbing a Wildcard with ATL winning the NFC South

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