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Nfc South Offseason Grades Coming Up On Nfl Live


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Bucs - A-

Saints(**) - D lol

Panthers - B+

Foulcunts - B

Pretty accurate.

Bucs did add some nice pieces in FA with Jackson and Nicks. They also had a solid draft.

With a college coach and new scheme, I still believe they are 4th in the division.

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Pretty accurate.

Bucs did add some nice pieces in FA with Jackson and Nicks. They also had a solid draft.

With a college coach and new scheme, I still believe they are 4th in the division.

People are forgetting this part. They will be much better, but college coaches have rarely ever worked, what makes this one any different?

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These grades mean nothing to me. They're still based off of projections.

I'll never understand why they don't do a post season draft grade special. You know after the rookies actually show how good/bad they really are.

I guess that just makes too much sense... Especially since the offseason is packed with so much going on... Smh

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Harbaugh did pretty well if you ask me.

This dude knows football, always on point with his analysis!

It's too bad we can't hang out irl floppin. I bet you're a cool dude (no homo)

We don't always agree, but we respect one another always, and that's whats up, and why you're one of my favorite posters.

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Hah, thanks.

As good as a compliment as you'll ever receive online... and you're welcome

I've always found it to be interesting to me as to who really knows football here as opposed to those who watch Sports Center or NFL Network and then come in here to regurgitate the same poo.

There are only a handful in this forum that really know what they're talking about. The rest are trolls and regurgitaters. I tend to think that if u had to take a Panthers IQ test or even a football IQ test to be a member here it'd be a better place. But I'm sure Zod would also have to shut the site down because of the lack of membership at that point. Smh

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Harbaugh did pretty well if you ask me.

Garbage is in the 10% of college coaches that succeed early. Most don't.

I do think the Bucs improved their team...just not enough.

I am also one who really thinks that Josh Freeman is massively over rated.

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