The Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the top two candidates to win the NFC South.
The NFL season kicks off next week, and optimism is high within each organization -- but some are more realistic than others, and in terms of thegeneral manager Jason Licht addressed Tampa media Wednesday and received a question about the national media picking the Falcons to win the NFC South. Licht was short but straightforward."That's great," said Licht, who was then asked if he's keeping receipts on those who have chosen the Falcons.
Tampa Bay has taken the division crown each of the past three years, a run that followed the Saints' four-year title run. But Atlanta -- and, evidently, Licht -- believes this year can be different. The Falcons led the division entering December last season but crumbled down the stretch, losing four of their final five games.
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