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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The Bucs have a 2 game lead in the NFC South division and with their 5 remaining games left I don't see that changing dramatically. Let's take a look; Bucs remaining 5; - @ New Orleans. Garcia is banged up, ...
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The Bucs have a 2 game lead in the NFC South division and with their 5 remaining games left I don't see that changing dramatically. Let's take a look;
Bucs remaining 5; - @ New Orleans. Garcia is banged up, Saints defense is playing good, Saints redzone offense is productive. I'd say we (saints) are the Bucs biggest threat of their 5 remaining games. - @ Texans. Texans are 5-6 and showed they can move the ball and score points, however I just don't see them beating the Bucs if they're healthy. - host Atlanta. Uh, lets just go ahead and give the Bucs a W here and move on. - @ San Fran. The 9ers are struggling, I think they're what 3-8? It's a good bet Bucs will rack another W here. - host Carolina. The Panthers are one of these teams i think Xan calls "wounded and confused". Bucs should handle this one at home. Conclusion; even if the Saints beat the Bucs this sunday, that still leaves the Bucs with a pretty good chance of going 11-5 for the season and clinching the NFC South. I would break down the Saints 5 remaining games, but whats the point. If the Saints can win 4 of the remaining 5 and finish 9-7 that might land them a Wildcard spot. But right now the Saints are in the middle of the pack for a Wildcard birth. The Giants(7-4) and Lions(6-5) are the current Wildcard leaders in the NFC. I know alot can happen in 5 games, but based on the trends this is how it's looking. Anyone see something different? |
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