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NFL Preview: NFC South

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The bad: DE Charles Johnson didn't exactly have a terrible 2011 after getting paid, with nine sacks, but even so, it's a weak defensive line even with him. DE Greg Hardy and DTs Dwan and Ron Edwards are the other likely starters. ... I don't think the Panthers' receivers are the disaster some do. They do still have Steve Smith, after all, though I'll readily admit what's behind him (Brandon LaFell, Louis Murphy) is underwhelming. ... It's not a great seconary, particularly at safety, where Charles Godfrey and Sherrod Martin are the likely first-teamers.

The verdict: I've read dozens of cautionary notes about thinking too highly about the Panthers this offseason. Between Newton and them being healthier on defense, I don't see how they don't continue to get better. The finish: 8-8, t-2nd in NFC South


NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (13-3, 1st in NFC South, in 2011)

The good: The Manning brothers, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers (plus the Jets' scrubs) all seem to get more ink than Drew Brees, but they shouldn't. He's as good as it gets under center. ... At least some of Brees' 5,476-yard-season success is due to the deep and dynamic receiving group assembed around him. Between freak-of-nature TE Jimmy Graham, speedy RB Darren Sproles and more conventional WR Marques Colston, there's a bit of everything here. ... It's a good secondary, featuring Roman Harper and Malcolm Jenkins at safety, at least if young CBs Patrick Robinson and Johnny Patrick do the job.

The bad: I haven't mentioned coaches much in these previews, even though I do think they do make a difference in football. They especially make a difference when they're not there, as Sean Payton won't be. The bounty scandal can't not hurt the Saints some. ... DEs Cameron Jordan and Junior Galette and DTs Sedrick Ellis and Brodrick Bunkley comprise one of the most underwhelming 4-3 defensive fronts in football. ... Linebacker isn't too much better, as the Falcons didn't seem terribly concerned about letting ILB Curtis Lofton go and Scott Shanle and David Hawthorne are hardly stars outside of him.

The verdict: There's going to be a drop-off, due to the player and coach suspensions the Saints are experiencing and the fact that the division's worst teams got better. I do think Brees sneaks them in the playoffs. The finish: 9-7, 1st in NFC South

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Mark Johnson

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Morris Daily Herald

Seneca, IL

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Mark has worked at the Morris Daily Herald since 2002 and was both a part- and full-time sports writer until March 2011. Since then, he has worked as a page designer at the paper while also continuing to write opinion and feature pieces for the sports department.

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