With Jax losing their QB we should note that everyone in the NFC South has now lost their starting QB (counting Vick from ATL) as well as Jax from the AFC. Other divisions are not fairing very well either - just ask fans in Arizona, St. Louis, San Francisco, Tennessee, Miami, etc. Running backs are not fairing much better.
So the question is, are today’s players just to big and heavy which is making football a more dangerous sport than it already is? I think the answer is yes, and these stories of players still taking “supplements” is not helping. Is there anything the NFL can do about this? I just ask the question, I don’t have an answer for the problem.
Because of the numerous crippled teams, I think despite the Bucs problems this year that if the injuries let up and they don’t lose any more players (an unlikely prospect at best - one I would NOT bet on), the NFC South is weaker than it has ever been. People forget, but this “pathetic” division I hear so much about is the one that has a team in the NFC Championship game every year since the division realignment occured and this division was formed.
I don’t think anyone from the South will be in the NFC Championship game this year for the first time. Having said that, I agree with Steve in thinking that whoever wins the NFC South will probably be picked off in the first round. Where I respectively disagree is on who will win the South. On that, I am not sure and I think who is the last one standing (who is least injured). Right now, because they have the only starting QB standing, the Bucs are in good (if you can call it that) position. However, as Steve also points out, it hurts the Bucs from another high draft pick.
The Bucs are a team in transition, like it or not. It is a mix of young (finally) and old players that are still performing (just ask the “dinosaurs.’) The Bucs are living on borrowed time. They still a need a couple of good drafts to refill the talent level. Needs coming in the next few years are:
QB - If Simms does not do it, Garcia is not lasting much longer
RB - Cadillac is broken down, like college, and they need a permanent solution
WR - Ike Hillard and Joey Galloway at over 10 years each are not getting younger
Derrick Brooks and Ronde Barber - am I the only one, but has anyone else noticed the increased number of penalites/mistakes this year from these two? They are ticking time bombs at this point.
Defensive line - another lineman to shore up a unit which is peforming acceptably right now.
On the good side, many of the late round draft picks and younger free agent pickups are peforming well and are a reason why the Bucs are much more competitive this year besides the performance of Jeff Garcia.
In the end, the NFC South is tossup and realistically, the Bucs are in the running as is Carolina. Not sure if New Orleans can come back from its huge deficit or not - and Atlanta is just a mess with no QB, no running game, and not much defense (yes, picking up a new coach from Mora was SUCH a good move - congratulations Arthur Blank on making the NFC South a little bit easier for the three other teams). If I were betting on it, since Carolina still has to play Indianapolis, Tennessee, Green Bay, Dallas, and Seattle - I think the road is stacked against them because their schedule is twice as hard as Tampa’s. I give a slight edge to Tampa since Carolina is going to have a very tough time winning any of those games - just like the Bucs would if they had to play them all. New Orleans is a wait and see since more is needed to get them back into contention, although they have taken some steps towards that resolution.