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NFL Tickets - Preseason Predictions: NFC South

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With the 2008 season right around the corner, it’s time to predict how each division will pan out. Let’s take a look at the NFC South.


1.New Orleans Saints: This team looks poised to make a serious run at the conference championship. The offense is swimming with talent. Drew Brees will have two big targets in Marques Colston and the newly-acquired Jeremy Shockey. The addition of Shockey will be big, as Brees has an affinity for throwing to tight ends (Brees was the quarterback in San Diego that helped Antonio Gates become the star he is today). Look for a bounce-back season from Reggie Bush; he’ll make some of the plays that everybody thought would have him selling NFL tickets by the boatload. The defense should be much improved, thanks largely in part to the highway robbery of a trade that the Saints pulled off when they acquired Jonathan Vilma from the New York Jets. Vilma has Pro Bowl written all over him; he was just stuck in the wrong scheme in New York. Sedrick Ellis should help plug up the middle of the defensive line, and while the secondary is still suspect, I think the Saints will be a real contender in 2008.


2.Carolina Panthers: The Panthers are a well-balanced team. They’ve got a lot of weapons on offense and a solid defense as well. Running back tandem Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams complement each other well and should make a formidable duo. Jake Delhomme has two reliable receivers in Steve Smith and Muhsin Muhammad. The Panthers might have the best defensive player in the entire league in Julius Peppers and have playmakers at every level on the defense side of the ball.


3.Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The major problem I have with this team is that the roster is getting old, especially the defense. They have a number of aging quarterbacks, all of which are serviceable, but none of which are great. The running back situation is iffy with Earnest Graham; Cadillac Williams may return around midseason. They just don’t have a guy with that "it" factor on either side of the ball.


4.Atlanta Falcons: The Falcons are rebuilding and did well in drafting Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan in an effort to move on from the Michael Vick era. Fans will need to be patient with Ryan, who will be starting from day one but won’t need to be coddled. The thing I like about Ryan is his mental fortitude; his nickname "Matty Ice" suggests that he has ice water in his veins. The team landed a solid running back in Michael Turner and has Jerious Norwood to provide a nice change of pace. The defense leaves much to be desired, but it’s a work in progress for the Falcons.


This article about NFL tickets was written by Morgan C. Dunn in association with StubHub, a leader in the sports tickets, concert tickets, theatre tickets and special events tickets market.







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