
The NFL has always been praised for its high level of parody from year to year. This parody is demonstrated by examining the Super bowl Champions of recent years: 2000 - St. Louis Rams, 2001 - Baltimore Ravens, 2002 - New England Patriots, 2003-Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2004 and 2005 - New England Patriots, 2006 - Pittsburgh Steelers, and 2007 - Indianapolis Colts. Although the New England Patriots remain the exception to the rule, this shows that any team has the opportunity to win a championship in any given year .
The NFC South, more than any other division, experiences the ups and downs that this parody creates in the NFL. Since its conception in 2002, a different team has won the NFC South every year, and since 2003, the team that finished in last place won the division the following season. This season appears to be following the same trend, as the New Orleans Saints, who won the division last year with a record of 10-6, have stumbled their way through the first part of the season, falling to 1-5. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who finished 4-12 and last in the division last year, lead the division with a record of 4-2 and have responded to much adversity thus far in the season, losing their first and second string running backs to injury.
