MossWelkowski
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I can't remember the last time the Pats opened a season with two road games.
Let me calm you down...Actually like the schedule except for one major problem.....opening in Miami is awful....especially for those New Englanders who want a break from the snow in December. The team will have to deal with the heat which could be a factor.
I think it might be better starting the season down there because they'll be acclimated to the summer heat, whereas 80s/humid in mid-October or November would be more of a shock to the system.Actually like the schedule except for one major problem.....opening in Miami is awful....especially for those New Englanders who want a break from the snow in December. The team will have to deal with the heat which could be a factor.
Actually like the schedule except for one major problem.....opening in Miami is awful....especially for those New Englanders who want a break from the snow in December. The team will have to deal with the heat which could be a factor.
It's listed as a "marquee" game, so it will likely be expensive with the new structure the Pats have set up.Do you guys think the Jets Thursday night will be absurdly expensive or will it be cheaper because it's Thursday?
Then there's the annual Manning Bowl. Once agin, it looks like the NFL is trying to put it's over-sized thumb on the scale by giving the Broncos a 10-day rest up before traveling to Gillette.
i disagree... broncos would happily give the extra few days rest in exchange for playing the Pats at home for a change...
for the 3rd straight year NFL puts Denver at Gillette for their reg season matchup...
Welcome to NFL scheduling. Glad you made it. The Pats will be at Denver again next year. They played in Denver in '09 and '11. They would have played there in 2010 if they played one another that year. Every three years they'll shift.i disagree... broncos would happily give the extra few days rest in exchange for playing the Pats at home for a change...
for the 3rd straight year NFL puts Denver at Gillette for their reg season matchup...
yep i know how it works... but just sharing another way to look at it...Yes, but that's formulaic.
And for the next 2 years, NE will travel to Denver if both teams finish in the same position in their division, with a guaranteed NE @ Denver in 2017.i disagree... broncos would happily give the extra few days rest in exchange for playing the Pats at home for a change...
for the 3rd straight year NFL puts Denver at Gillette for their reg season matchup...