The NFC south has the falcons in it and the falcons are going to win it. One day in Tampa bay a assistant buccaneer says to the head buccaneer an enemy ship is on the horizon the head guy says bring me my red shirt, after the war the assistant guy said why the red shirt? he says if get shot my team will keep on fighting. So the next day the assistant guy says a bird of prey is on the horizon the head guy says brown pants. This is why every time Tampa Bay plays the Falcons they wear brown pants.
2006-09-09 09:40:12
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answered by SPORTSLOVER 1
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Well they all have super tough schedules with the AFC North and NFC East, not to mention eachother...so every game is going to matter much more than usual for a division that close, but I think Tampa and Carolina will again take the top 2...But the Falcons have a chance if Vick can actually be a QB, they wont be able to run this season. They play Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Tampa (x2), Carolina (x2), Dallas, New York, and Philadelphia...all of these teams will put a dent in Atlanta's love of the run...too bad for Atlanta that all they have going for them is running it, Vick has yet to have a 3,000 yard 20TD season...without a good passing season, Atlanta is dead in the water...Adding Lelie helped...but eh.
1. Carolina
2. Tampa
3. Atlanta
4. New Orleans
2006-09-09 21:02:09
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answered by Carolina Kitten 6
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Both Tampa and Carolina are playoff teams. Expect Carolina to face Chicago at some point in the playoffs to determine who represents the NCF in the Super Bowl. Watch for Tampa qb Grabowski to replace Simms as the starter at some point during the season.
2006-09-09 16:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as last year.
Tampa and Carolina will be the best two teams in the division by quite a margin. I expect Carolina to finish ahead of Tampa this year though.
2006-09-09 16:31:32
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answered by ~O.N.E.~ 5
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buck andfalconc will be killa
2006-09-09 16:32:45
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answered by scott_tevin13 1
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