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2012 NFC

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The NFC in 2012 has the potential to be one of the best CONFERENCES ever.

 

The Saints are still the Saints and still have Brees despite the bounties. At the worst, they're a 9-7 team.

Cam Newton will continue to get better.

The Bucs added good players in FA and drafted well.

The Falcons are 42-21 since 2008 (IIRC) and they're always a good team.

The Bears now have a great WR corps and the potential for a GREAT offense if Tice does well.

The Packers are the Packers.

The Vikings can be a 6-7 win team this year if Peterson is back considering their draft.

The Lions will be solid if Stafford is healthy.

SF is dangerous as they kept their whole D plus they added Moss and Manningham.

Seattle got better last year as the year went on and now they have Flynn.

The Rams defense has improved greatly with Finnegan and Brockers.

The Giants are the champs.

The Eagles have momentum; they played well to close out 2011.

Dallas is a good team with Claiborne and Carr.

Washington got RG3 and some solid FA's.

 

Any 3 teams could win the NFC East, any 3 teams could win the NFC North, any 4 teams could win the NFC South, and any 2 teams can win the NFC West. If the playoffs were Carolina-Detroit-Dallas-Seattle-Philadelphia-Tampa, I wouldn't be shocked.

 

Amazing, if you think about it.

 

 

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