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RageWizardSBR MVP
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#1Just released NFL schedule for 2008Tags: None -
EaglesPhan36SBR Aristocracy
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#2Eagles-Cowboys Week 2
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swede96SBR MVP
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#3Yayeee!!! I'm gonna get me to another Squeelers game!!Comment -
PanicSBR Posting Legend
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#4Gonna whip that Gaytriot ass in week 13. In their own house.Comment -
swede96SBR MVP
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#5Just like you did last year?Comment -
CashMoneySBR MVP
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#6Not liking the G-Men's schedule at all.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#8Pats Just Show Up Next Year And Go 13-3
They Will Be Right Back In SuperbowlComment -
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#10huge cowboys fan. I'll be at the cowboys at rams game!Comment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
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#12cowboys blow. skins have 16 bye weeks it looks like.
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slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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#15I was hoping Dallas would be coming to Green Bay in December. No such luck. We've only got Detroit & Houston at home in December, and we don't need the frozen tundra to beat those weakies.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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There isn't any killer back to back games at all. The only remotely tough games will be @Indy, @SD. Maybe @Buff week 17 if the weather becomes a factor and Bills need the win to get into the playoffs.Comment -
Saunders FTWSBR Wise Guy
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#17my chiefs, 2-14Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
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#18Anybody has some quick strength of schedule stats?Comment -
swede96SBR MVP
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#19Everyone is saying this is a set up...but aren't the schedules kind of set like 4 years in advance? I know the weeks you play aren't, but don't certain divisions play certain divisions each year?Comment -
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#20Ugh, they're putting my Pack up against Dallas in a national prime time game. Sigh. Figures, it's in GB this time, too.
As for the team with the toughest schedule based on last year: Pitts.Comment -
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And my team no longer has a rookie for a head coach - I think they can handle the scheduleComment -
RageWizardSBR MVP
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#22Yes schedules are determined years ahead of time except for two games every year. For N.E. these games are @ Indy week 9 and home vs, Pit Week 13. These games are determined by the fact that the AFC East plays the AFC West and the winner of the AFC EAst will play the winners of the divisions of the other two divisions.Comment -
swede96SBR MVP
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#23Yes schedules are determined years ahead of time except for two games every year. For N.E. these games are @ Indy week 9 and home vs, Pit Week 13. These games are determined by the fact that the AFC East plays the AFC West and the winner of the AFC EAst will play the winners of the divisions of the other two divisions.Comment -
RageWizardSBR MVP
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#24They're not, but anyone who plays in the AFC East has an easy schedule by the fact that the AFC East is the worst division in the NFL. It is all cyclical in nature, in a couple of years the AFC East will be the toughest division and people will not be saying that about anyone from this division. N.E. just happens to be the strongest team in the NFL and at the same time in the weakest division. Hence forth people say that they are catching all the breaks. It really pains me to see N.E. so good but thats the way it is, have a good time this year as your team plays the cheerleading squad in the fourth quarter against my suck team twice.Comment -
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#25Best time of the year is October - football, baseball, basketballComment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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#26It's a set up, because they didn't give the Pats any killer back to back games or killer road trips. Also, when they play certain teams makes a big difference.
For example, Game 1, they play the Chiefs at home. The Chiefs are completely rebuilding, and they will be get better later in the year. Game 1 they will be running into each other like a bunch of keystone cops. The Pats won't even break a sweat. Huge setup game to start the Pats off with an easy win.
Same with game 2, facing the Jets away. If your facing the Jets away, you want it early in the season. Pats 2-0, no problem. Now if this game was in December, say week 16, I could see the Jets really playing this game like it's their Super Bowl. As it is, they'll just be trying to hold the team together trying to find an identity for the season.
I could go through the whole season game by game with similar arguments.
If I wanted to make their schedule tough, I'd give the Pats the Cards week 1, which could suprise them, instead of making an Arizona team play in the cold in December. Then I'd make the Pats travel to Oakland for week 2 and play in that heat, instead of the Pats going to Oakland in December when that team will be in tatters and broken mentally, probably with an interim coach.
Just switching those two weeks around would make this schedule completely different!Comment -
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#27Good points.
On the upside, the Pats won't be battle tested and won't know what hit them in January.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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#28Yep. I almost expect an instant replay of last season. Pats cruise through the regular season, probably going 16-0 or at least clinching homefield througout before December. Moss & Brady will break all of their own records. But then the playoffs come and when the games count for real, they don't have the toughness and get bounced by somebody hitting their groove at the right time.Comment -
swede96SBR MVP
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#29It's a set up, because they didn't give the Pats any killer back to back games or killer road trips. Also, when they play certain teams makes a big difference.
For example, Game 1, they play the Chiefs at home. The Chiefs are completely rebuilding, and they will be get better later in the year. Game 1 they will be running into each other like a bunch of keystone cops. The Pats won't even break a sweat. Huge setup game to start the Pats off with an easy win.
Same with game 2, facing the Jets away. If your facing the Jets away, you want it early in the season. Pats 2-0, no problem. Now if this game was in December, say week 16, I could see the Jets really playing this game like it's their Super Bowl. As it is, they'll just be trying to hold the team together trying to find an identity for the season.
I could go through the whole season game by game with similar arguments.
If I wanted to make their schedule tough, I'd give the Pats the Cards week 1, which could suprise them, instead of making an Arizona team play in the cold in December. Then I'd make the Pats travel to Oakland for week 2 and play in that heat, instead of the Pats going to Oakland in December when that team will be in tatters and broken mentally, probably with an interim coach.
Just switching those two weeks around would make this schedule completely different!
Well, if teams aren't ready when the opener comes and can't hold it together for a full season, that's their problem.Comment -
swede96SBR MVP
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slacker00SBR Posting Legend
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#32
I can't complain, though, because the Packers don't have a super tough division either, IMO. The Bears are down more than they are up. The Lions are always down. The Vikings kinda get into that groove where they almost want to be dominant, but then find a way to screw it up.
I'd hate to be a fan of a team in the NFC east, I mean the Eagles are good year after year, same with the Giants. The Redskins have a historical strong tradition, but are held down by a retard for an owner. The Cowboys will keep pounding away as well. Nobody really wants to see any of these teams on their schedule.
As for the AFC East, the Pats better enjoy it this year, because the lesser teams of the division are bound to bounce back. Miami is too good to stay down for too long, and I see Parcells and Sparano putting this train back on the tracks in quick fashion. I think the Bills might be a suprise team this year, don't count these guys out of a playoff wildcard possibility. The Jets might be bad for a while, though. But who knows, maybe Man-genius can figure out this mess and get it right.
In any case, the Pats have the golden road paved in 2008. The way the schedule is set up, they might as well have given the Pats an extra home game or two. Sure, the other teams are paid professionals and will put on their jock straps and whatever other cliche you want to say. But there's a reason the home team is always favored by 3 points, everything else being equal. There are other factors beyond talent and ability that will give the Pats advantages in 2008.Comment
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