DougGabriel2007
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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.From what I undesrtand it will be difficult involving at minimum 4 West Coast trips...Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle.....There was also talk that the home Denver game would be in Canada... KC/Den(?)/StL/Ariz here....
Most likely Pitts, Indy...one here one there and the usual 6 H/A...NYJ/Mia/Buff
From what I undesrtand it will be difficult involving at minimum 4 West Coast trips...Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle.....There was also talk that the home Denver game would be in Canada... KC/Den(?)/StL/Ariz here....
Most likely Pitts, Indy...one here one there and the usual 6 H/A...NYJ/Mia/Buff
i cant believe anyone thinks they know how hard or easy the schedule will be next year or any year for that matter based on what teams did the previous year cmon .i seem to remember everybody talking about how hard this years schedule was going to be .Was curious if anyone knew what it was? I know it is fairly easy considering we get the AFC East, NFC West and AFC West so I know who we play, but does anyone know where the games would be if the season ended today?
I wonder why on that?? I know the last two are against the same spot in the other two divisions..which is home which away and why?? (Sure that there is a logic...) Was it that before there was a home game OR??I believe the Pitt game would be here and the Indy game is on the road again.
I wonder why on that?? I know the last two are against the same spot in the other two divisions..which is home which away and why?? (Sure that there is a logic...) Was it that before there was a home game OR??
Except saying that would be whining like the Colts do, right?
People don't have the right to criticize others then use their criticism as an excuse to do the same thing.
i bet the nfl will make the schedule as difficult as possible for the pats.
How's this sound
@ Indy Monday night
@ West coast team Sunday
And let's make it really fair. Indy coming off their bye.....
Was curious if anyone knew what it was? I know it is fairly easy considering we get the AFC East, NFC West and AFC West so I know who we play, but does anyone know where the games would be if the season ended today?
Actually, the NFL used to do that back in the 50s; eastern teams were typically scheduled to play at San Francisco and Los Angeles (the only west coast teams back then) back-to-back. However, with modern jet travel, I think teams now would just prefer to make separate trips... think about it, it would just be another road trip except that the flight is perhaps 2-4 hours longer, certainly not as big a deal as finding lodging and relocating operations to practice facilities for a whole week.I wonder if the league would schedule two of the west coast games back to back allowing the team to stay out there for a week...eliminating the wear and tear of cross country trips.....
When the drew up the rotating schedule for the current alignment, the league simply put the first two teams in each division in one group, and then the last two in another group, all alphabetically, to decide which teams play home-or-away in round robin play vs other divisions.Does it seem stupid to anyone else to have East matched up with West in both AFC and NFC matchups? That's a hell of a lot of cross-country travel all around.
The first place teams within a conference all play each other the following season to help balance the weight of opponents (ie they can't play themselves within the division).not complaining, but why do we play Indy every year?