Lolz at the best division in football. It’s the NFL. All the teams are good.
Are you high?
Stack the two divisions and rank them:
Vikings
Lions
Bucs
Packers
Falcons
Bears
Panthers
Saints
And I could easily make the argument that Packers and Bucs are even and/or Bears and Falcons are even.
NFCNorth in 2024: 45-23, or .662 winning percentage
NFCSouth in 2024: 28-40, or .411 winning percentage
This isn’t even worth any debate.
If Campbell has two experienced coordinators, then I'd take Campbell. Sure he's a motivator and the players love him, but he's never been a coordinator on either side of the ball. He now has to train two new coaches promoted from within who also have never been coordinators. You have a veteran team looking to make a Superbowl run and nobody has been a coordinator before. We'll see how that works out.I'd rather have Bowles over Campbell.
Smh...
Campbell is going against 3 good teams. Bowles is going against 3 shit teams.
I'm blown away by these takes.
Bowles is the DC as well as the HC. We don't have to worry about the defense regarding that respect at least. His last two OCs have been hired as HCs. So the Bucs can be much more confident in their coaching staff than the Lions IMO. That's the context in which I say I'd rather have Bowles.
We don't have to worry about the defense regarding that respect at least.
We very much have to worry about his defense, despite all of his experience.
Do you think that's because of the defensive system and how Bowles coaches it or because of personnel? I think most people would agree that Bowles knows how to put together a good defense. If you don't think so, then I guess we disagree.We don't have to worry about the defense regarding that respect at least.
We very much have to worry about his defense, despite all of his experience.