The future of the NFC South will come down to who finds the next great QB first

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The NFC South is about to be up for long-term grabs as much, if not more, than any conference in the NFL has been in a while.

Every single team in the division is about to have major questions behind center.

• Saints: While it hasn't been made official yet, QB Drew Brees seems set to retire.
• Bucs: There is some thought that if they win the Super Bowl this year Tom Brady may walk away
• Panthers: Is Teddy Bridgewater the guy they are going to stick with
• Falcons: How much longer does Matt Ryan have and when is the right time to replace him and with whom?

The thought is that whichever team gets this decision right first could get a strangle-hold on the division.

Saints Analyst and former NFL RB Deuce McAllister joined John and Hugh and discussed how he views the future of the NFC South.

"It's all going to be about the QB position, who has the young QB that can guide you for the next 5-10 years," explains McAllister. "Is Teddy Bridgewater the long-term answer? New Orleans hasn't committed to Tayson Hill and we know the situation in Tampa. In 3 years it's going to be a completely different division"

To hear all of Deuce McAllister's comments, most of which have to deal with Terry Fontenot joining the Falcons, click here.

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