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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I agree with your conclusion but for a different reason. Atlanta - like Carolina, they run hot and cold....sometimes in the same game. See Super Bowl XLIV... Bucs - no brain or leadership at quarterback, and winning seasons start there. ...
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Re: Looking at the rest of the NFC South
I agree with your conclusion but for a different reason.
Atlanta - like Carolina, they run hot and cold....sometimes in the same game. See Super Bowl XLIV... Bucs - no brain or leadership at quarterback, and winning seasons start there. All QB's make dumb decisions and Winston makes more than an average starting QB....both on and off the field. Panthers - this one is tough. They are losing a ton of D starters and that was always their strength. Kuechley is a superstar but he can't be everywhere on every play. He's also taken a beating the last few years and it's going to start catching up to him. Speaking of beatings, if Cam continues playing his game, they may win till he's hurt again. If they keep him in the pocket to protect his shoulder, his passing numbers and their O will struggle. Add in the fact that he is only a leader when they are winning and you don't have a case for them making the playoffs. |
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