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For its first 11 decades of the existence of the NFC South, beginning in 2002, no division champion had replicated. Now its happened three times. Can the Saints do it? The NFC South has always been a peculiar monster. Until recently, each team had that one competitor that they either owned or could not conquer. For all those people creating NFL selections, it had been in college soccer which were so one-sided like a few of the matchups, you did not need to find out more about the game circle the club. That is a little less so but dont kid yourself, in this area of the nation where they take college football very badly , they do exactly the very same with those four teams. Heres a look at the NFL odds to win the NFC South and New Orleans is favored to be the second three-peat winner. NFC South Division - (by 5Dimes - updated 8/17) New Orleans -148 Atlanta +370 Carolina +500 Tampa Bay +1500 The truth is that the quarterback play within this division is as strong as any of the eight and as weve seen many occasions that could alter the standings, although the Saints have the weapons to replicate. But we believe the oddsmakers are support their own choices and spot on. 1) New Orleans Saints In a league in which players and coaches come and go with regularity, New Orleans has completed what franchises perform, they remain the course. The Saints went 7-9 in four of five years and when Bountygate happened, many owners would have desired change. But GM Mickey Loomis rebuilt New Orleans without having to tear it to Sean Payton and the floor stayed true to himself. The Saints have had REALLY bad luck in the playoffs in the past two seasons, so can they capture a rest and win everything? 2) Atlanta Falcons The Falcons have the employees to do conflict with New Orleans. That is not their issue. Exceeding or catching them revolves around Atlanta putting together an offensive line that can rank near the upper 10. This implies both in transferring the line of scrimmage in the run and shielding Matt Ryan if he drops back to pass. Trainer Dan Quinn must get a quality defense, to come back to the playoffs as a wild card or division champ. Make turnovers because they did when they almost won the Super Bowl, just have the ability to stop the run, rush the passer and they do not need to be Top 5. Would this clean up? We will find out. 3) Carolina Panthers 4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers It might be a terrific story if Jameis Winston and Bruce Arians may turn in the football edition of the film,Karate Kid. This is the place where the master carries an undisciplined kid and molds him. But football is a team sport and Tampa Bay has so many holes to match, though Winston could turn into a quarterback, it would take a few bushels of Gorilla Tape to seal the cracks that the Buccaneers have. The Bucs will improve but they will still be bound. Writer/Handicapper Doug Upstone has been a registered 50-34, 59.5% at sports betting tracks in the NFL last season and will be 15-7 the past 3 years in the NFL preseason. Follow his NFL picks here in SportsBookReview.com. Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=37072