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11 wins isn't crazy talk.The most optimistic projection I could imagine. But possible.
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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.11 wins isn't crazy talk.The most optimistic projection I could imagine. But possible.
Assuming health, it looks a lot like 11-6.11 wins isn't crazy talk.
Joint practice with the Eagles should be fun with AJB here
They aren’t going to select meaningless games for those final Saturdays. Like last year, they’ll find a game or two with playoff ramifications.Why? By that time, the Pats will have played in 4 "Prime Time" games. (2 Thursday, 1 Sunday Night, 1 Monday Night). If you include the game in Germany, that is 5. That's the max allowable currently.
The league sent a message this year that they would rather keep everyone in suspense in the last 2 weeks for play-off seeding by having teams vying for play-off spots all playing at the same time.
I thought it was 6, but apparently the Rams are currently scheduled for seven.Why? By that time, the Pats will have played in 4 "Prime Time" games. (2 Thursday, 1 Sunday Night, 1 Monday Night). If you include the game in Germany, that is 5. That's the max allowable currently.
The league sent a message this year that they would rather keep everyone in suspense in the last 2 weeks for play-off seeding by having teams vying for play-off spots all playing at the same time.
I thought it was 6, but apparently the Rams are currently scheduled for seven.
Not me, FWIW. In any case, I freely admit that I don't know what the current rules are; the last time I saw an official publication was a PDF of the NFL's by-laws from 20 years ago, when it was essentially just Sun/Mon night. At that point it was 5 per team, with up to three teams a season allowed to have 6, and the game being "standalone" (i.e. ones with no competition) was the critical factor.No. The Rams do not have 7 prime time games. You're erroneously counting Christmas.
Thanksgiving isn't considered "Prime Time" either. I don't believe that Wednesday and Saturday games are considered "Prime Time", though I could be wrong on that.
I’m also seeing 11 wins. I can see a path for 12 as well. End of the schedule sets up nicely for us to go on a late season run.Assuming health, it looks a lot like 11-6.
It won't matter.i see they gave us chiefs and broncos late to give mahomes and nix extra time.
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