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Your prediction of how the NFCS will finish


Hotsauce

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1 CAR

2 NO

3 ATL

4 TB

Trying to take off my fandom glasses off, but I see CAR winning it again.

Thoughts?

I hope New Orleans finishes at least third in the division. I get tired of their fans bragging and the media giving them all the hype.

Having said that I think it is way to early to have a clue on how the division will finish. We haven't had a large enough sample size.

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Atlanta are the most susceptible to injuries as their offence is driven by stars rather than a unit. Would say its a toss up between them and Tampa at the bottom if injuries play a part. 

 

At the top its just a case of who can hold onto form the longest between us and NO. Got a sneaky feeling the Division comes down to the 12/7 game in New Orleans and this will definitely be a difficult test. 

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1 CAR

2 NO

3 ATL

4 TB

Trying to take off my fandom glasses off, but I see CAR winning it again. NO splits with us and ATL, ATL drops again due to injury. TB is TB.

Thoughts?

 

 

Jesus, it's just week1...

 

Can you wait till week 6 or so at least if you have to predict?

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Atlanta are the most susceptible to injuries as their offence is driven by stars rather than a unit. Would say its a toss up between them and Tampa at the bottom if injuries play a part. 

 

At the top its just a case of who can hold onto form the longest between us and NO. Got a sneaky feeling the Division comes down to the 12/7 game in New Orleans and this will definitely be a difficult test. 

 

Isn't Saints driven by stars even more? If Brees is done, hell, I don't believe they can win more than 3 games.

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