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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 don't like the schedule with the Jets. Week 2 and Week 7. It limits the Hate to too early in the season. It's more fun to have it spread out.
Other than that Broncos and Saints are the only really tough games BUT we have both at home.
I doubt our Week 16 game vs the Ravens stays on SNF. Redskins/Cowboys or Broncos/Texans will get flexed into that slot.
The MNF game vs. Carolina intrigues me. Would like to see how the D handles Newtons scrambling.
As an SC Pats fan, come hell or high water, I'm attending that game.
As an SC Pats fan, come hell or high water, I'm attending that game.
Week four could get ugly, thats the toughest game IMO. We are always weak vs TEs and 38 year old Gonzalez is still a stud. Add in White/Jones on the outside and Talib/Dennard will have their hands full. Dennard especially going up against a WR 6 inches taller than him.
And how the O handles Luke Kuechly's tackling. Dude's a machine...The MNF game vs. Carolina intrigues me. Would like to see how the D handles Newtons scrambling.
Week four could get ugly, thats the toughest game IMO. We are always weak vs TEs and 38 year old Gonzalez is still a stud. Add in White/Jones on the outside and Talib/Dennard will have their hands full. Dennard especially going up against a WR 6 inches taller than him.
I'm thinking it may be a little early to predict the overall importance of said games.
Reportedly, Adalius will be tied up starring in the film version of the Jetsons.Didn't Adalius Thomas shut Gonzalez down back in 09? Maybe we can resign him for the game. Can he also rush the passer?
Yeah but its just fun speculation. I always like to look at then flex weeks and see what could be more appealing. And it seems like we can't go a December without DAL/WAS on SNF.