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Why "No One Wants to Win" the NFC South a 2025 Season Preview

Why "No One Wants to Win" the NFC South a 2025 Season Preview

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In this episode, we talk about:

* Explain why the 4-time champ Bucs could win 11-12 games with a top-10 QB (?) Baker Mayfield.

* The consensus second-place Falcons have a great offense, but their success hinges on the development of their weak pass rush.

* Carolina is rebuilding around QB Bryce Young with big-potential targets, but will their defense improve with offseason spending?

* On to 2026? The Saints are in a complete rebuild with a new coach, an aging roster, and a rookie quarterback.

Timestamps:

00:08 Welcome To A Division No One Wants to Win

00:21 The Buccaneers' Four-Year Reign

03:25 Analyzing the Falcons' High-Powered Offense

09:55 The Kyle Pitts Conundrum

14:47 Atlanta's Biggest Weakness: The Pass Rush

18:03 Can the Carolina Panthers Surprise Everyone?

18:53 Breaking Down the Panthers' Defensive Spending Spree

23:00 How Carolina is Building Around Bryce Young

27:44 New Orleans Saints: Entering a Full Rebuild

28:43 The Saints' Quarterback Situation & Future

29:13 Can the Saints' Roster Fit a New Defensive Scheme?

37:32 Deep Dive: Are the Buccaneers a 12-Win Team?

41:41 How Tampa Bay's Offense Evolves After Coaching Changes

46:49 The Value of Veteran Coaches: The Tom Moore Story

51:17 Why Experience Still Matters in the Modern NFL

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