TheHawkster":15t5bmqh said:The Super Bowl hangover is real.
Time will tell. Meanwhile, every team in the NFC is setting their roster to attack that style of offense.
Who's was worse? Let's see if the Panthers make the playoffs next year.
The hangover may be real but so is less roster turnover and a more flexible cap situation than they've had in years.
As for NFC teams setting their rosters, only one has a top 6 pick (Cowboys at 4) and the Panthers get a guy back in Benjamin that would easily be a top 5 pick in April if hypothetically available. MAYBE one NFC team will sign Von Miller, but it's unlikely he'd face Remmers again-as I said here viewtopic.php?f=4&t=123426 and other article said here, http://catcrave.com/2015/12/30/its-time ... e-remmers/ , and countless others said the same long before the SB, Daryl Williams was hurt in the opener but should be a far better player long term.
The Panthers won the division by 7 games and the Falcons lost at home to the Saints after beating the Panthers. Not making the playoffs would be a massive hangover. I don't see any hangover that strong. It would take catastrophic injuries IMO (and many forget they played without Kuechly and others for large chunks of this past season).
Like you said time will tell of course.