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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.Unless Pitt or Indy collapse down the stretch this season, next season's opponents will be
Home
Miami, Buffalo, Jets, Denver, KC, Ariz, StL, Pitt
Away
Miami, Buffalo, Jets, Oak, SD, SF, Sea, Indy
4 west coast trips is not going to be easy. Especially considering some of them could be night games. At Indy is not optimal, either.
Why would we have to play Indy on the road again?
I get the formula for who we play, but not for where we play them. (Excluding division teams of course)
I think it's stupid that Pitt comes here again like they did this year and we go to the Really Completely Awful dome again like we did this year. Mix it up a little.
Unless Pitt or Indy collapse down the stretch this season, next season's opponents will be
Home
Miami, Buffalo, Jets, Denver, KC, Ariz, StL, Pitt
Away
Miami, Buffalo, Jets, Oak, SD, SF, Sea, Indy
2008.....wonder who they will play to open it? Would love for it to be the Pats, and we Christen it properly with a Colts loss.....:rocker:when does indy get their new stadium?
Unless Pitt or Indy collapse down the stretch this season, next season's opponents will be
Home
Miami, Buffalo, Jets, Denver, KC, Ariz, StL, Pitt
Away
Miami, Buffalo, Jets, Oak, SD, SF, Sea, Indy
It's brutal, actually. Imagine playing a Monday night game in Seattle and hosting Pittsburgh the following weekend. Is anyone else in our division making four West Coast trips?
The first thing that strikes me about that schedule is 4 cross country trips...lots of travel...home schedule looks pretty weak.
It's brutal, actually. Imagine playing a Monday night game in Seattle and hosting Pittsburgh the following weekend. Is anyone else in our division making four West Coast trips?