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Who wins the South if Brees/ Newton miss time


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The NFC South is going to be a complete (*@#show.  The Bucs will implode and do typical Bucs things.  The Failcons will of course do the same.  The Saints will struggle to 8-8 and win the division, with Brees coming back in December and they'll be in the playoffs with a chance.

If Kyle Allen surprises us, maybe we can fight for 8-8.  But somebody gotta fix that O Line.  Put Kyle Allen behind Dallas O Line, and you know what?  We can win 9-10 games.  Sadly, our O Line has been disappointing so far.

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6 hours ago, BrianS said:

The NFC South is going to be a complete (*@#show.  The Bucs will implode and do typical Bucs things.  The Failcons will of course do the same.  The Saints will struggle to 8-8 and win the division, with Brees coming back in December and they'll be in the playoffs with a chance.

Brees will more than likely be back by our bye week and will only have missed one divisional game at that point (against the Buccaneers in New Orleans) and will be back under center for the remaining 5 divisional games. Honestly, knowing Brees and how he won't **** around dragging his feet with the rehab process, he might be back by the Cardinals game.

If we can stay afloat until he returns (winning at least 2 or maybe even 3 of the 6 before the bye), we'll be in pretty good shape. Looking at the schedule, we have some very winnable games in that span including vs. Buccaneers, @ Jaguars, and vs. Cardinals, even if we were to lose @ Seahawks, vs. Cowboys, and @ Bears. The Seahawks game may even be a toss up considering they barely squeaked by the Steelers sans Roethlisberger.

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