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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 428907" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>Tampa Bay is the laughing stock of the NFC South and will continue to be if they hire Brad Childress, or even Sherman. The only coach they interviewed that could turn those losers into winners is Marty Schottenihemer and I don't see him coaching there. You can argue them winning 10 games back in 2010, but look at that schedule, same reason Atlanta won 13 that year. The Saints will more than likely keep their power in the South, now that they have fired Gregg Williams and brought in Spagnaulo as the defensive coordinator, but my eyes of the South are on Carolina. They are the team I actually think poses the biggest threat to New Orleans. Atlanta is an average team, but if the Panthers build a good team around Newton, they could become a power house.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>As for the NFC North, I think it's going to become a race between Detroit and Green Bay next year for the division. The Lions will be trying to prove to us all that this year was not a fluke and they are a team of the future. The one thing that worries me about the Packers is the defense. Regardless what anyone says, that D in 2010 is what helped them win the Super Bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 428907, member: 3900"] Tampa Bay is the laughing stock of the NFC South and will continue to be if they hire Brad Childress, or even Sherman. The only coach they interviewed that could turn those losers into winners is Marty Schottenihemer and I don't see him coaching there. You can argue them winning 10 games back in 2010, but look at that schedule, same reason Atlanta won 13 that year. The Saints will more than likely keep their power in the South, now that they have fired Gregg Williams and brought in Spagnaulo as the defensive coordinator, but my eyes of the South are on Carolina. They are the team I actually think poses the biggest threat to New Orleans. Atlanta is an average team, but if the Panthers build a good team around Newton, they could become a power house. As for the NFC North, I think it's going to become a race between Detroit and Green Bay next year for the division. The Lions will be trying to prove to us all that this year was not a fluke and they are a team of the future. The one thing that worries me about the Packers is the defense. Regardless what anyone says, that D in 2010 is what helped them win the Super Bowl. [/QUOTE]
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