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Next year our division will not be a cake walk...


Jmac

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Tampa has talent, Glennon will be good and with a decent HC they will compete, Falcons will be better, healthy and with a few more parts on defense....they arent a 4 and twelve team.As long as the Taints have Snot nose Brees and those weapons with an improving defense,they will be trouble. I have faith that D.G will put the right parts together to keep on top.We are in a division that is about to get much stouter.

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When was it easy really?  We also had the supposed hardest schedule in football in 2013 and supposedly have a tough one next year.  Once we establish ourselves as a perennial contender we will be the team other teams and divisions talk about.  Do people talk about how hard it is going to be for New England or Denver in 2014.

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Who cares at this point, we are the 2013 NFC South Champs with the best young QB and best young LB in the game, and most importantly, aren't near done yet this year.

I am happy however that neither the Falcons or Bucs will be picking in the top 5.

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I have a feeling that the Bucs will take longer than one year to turn it around, but if they get the right staff they could be better for sure.

 

The Saints will continue to be a threat with Brees as QB, I hate him, but he's just too good.

 

The Falcons have talent, a consistent coaching staff and a high draft pick, they could be very dangerous next year.

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History tells us that we need to cherish this season and get BOA rocking all game long on January 12th because teams just don't win the South two years in a row. All four teams have 3 division titles in 12 years. We've got to keep Hardy around to have a shot at maintaining this game changing front 7. That will be a huge step towards maintaining success.

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