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How will the NFC South End up?


Deebo

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We will finish bottom and nowhere near the playoffs.

We have a poor defensive line. No pass rush.

We have a shoddy secondary.

We don't know about our linebackers.

Special teams are in flux.

There are potential problems on the offensive line.

We don't have a second receiver and 89 is no spring chicken.

All thanks to our moronic GM.

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We will finish bottom and nowhere near the playoffs.

We have a poor defensive line. No pass rush.

We have a shoddy secondary.

We don't know about our linebackers.

Special teams are in flux.

There are potential problems on the offensive line.

We don't have a second receiver and 89 is no spring chicken.

All thanks to our moronic GM.

IDK man the linebacking corp could be one of the best groups in the league.

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We will finish bottom and nowhere near the playoffs.

We have a poor defensive line. No pass rush.

We have a shoddy secondary.

We don't know about our linebackers.

Special teams are in flux.

There are potential problems on the offensive line.

We don't have a second receiver and 89 is no spring chicken.

All thanks to our moronic GM.

Is this still 2011?? That was a pretty decent recap of last season...well done. We don't know what we're gonna see this season...between player progressions, players returning healthy, and our offseason acquisitions (including rookie draft picks), that could very well eliminate most of your points. And just disregarding pure speculation should take care of the rest.

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Is this still 2011?? That was a pretty decent recap of last season...well done. We don't know what we're gonna see this season...between player progressions, players returning healthy, and our offseason acquisitions (including rookie draft picks), that could very well eliminate most of your points. And just disregarding pure speculation should take care of the rest.

Why, why why?

Although you make a valid arguement. Never, I repeat, never feed the trolls.

Then again, this is the Huddlez. So...

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Guest Bwood

panthers 15-1 (only loss to giants i beleive)

Falcons 12-4

Saints** 10-6

bucs 8-8

Alright man, now it's just obvious that you're a teenage homer...

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Is this still 2011?? That was a pretty decent recap of last season...well done. We don't know what we're gonna see this season...between player progressions, players returning healthy, and our offseason acquisitions (including rookie draft picks), that could very well eliminate most of your points. And just disregarding pure speculation should take care of the rest.

If you're a competent GM and the team SUCKS in certain areas, you do something about it. You don't just hope things will get better. Unless, of course, you're Marty Hurney.

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