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Originally Posted by PatsWSB47
Thanks. I don't know how that works. I'll take your word for it but we're all pretty sure that ain't gonna happen like that. It's a better possibility that they meet in the playoffs.
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I'm pretty sure this is how the schedule process goes:
6 games within the division
4 games against a certain NFC division (the order is always the same, so we get the same division every 4 years)
4 games against a certain AFC division (again the order is always the same, but every 3 years)
2 games against the teams who finished in the same spot as you did in their division (since we play the AFC north next year, those 2 teams are going to be the same place finisher in the AFC south and AFC west)
So if for example, the pats and the broncos finish in the same rank in their respective division, they'll play again next year. If they don't finish in the same rank, they could still play next year if it's the AFC west's turn to play the AFC east next year. In this case, we played the AFC west last year so the only way that we play the broncos next year is if they finish in the same spot in their division.
Therefore, we already know 14 of our 16 opponents for next year, we are just missing the afc south and west final standings to complete it!