Joined: Jan 04 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Green Bay
LFCPatriotRhino wrote:If you mean from last seasons(2009) schedule you haven`t actually, but I haven`t seen this years cumilative records so if you mean that then I apologise
This year. Our strength of schedule this year is the highest of any of the teams in the play-offs. (I think Detroits is the highest overall).
Thats what i read anyway. It says it on the ESPN website about the draft orders.
Joined: Mar 15 2009 Posts: 16166 Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts
This year you had the 22nd hardest strength of schedule according to the nfl.com schedule maps, don`t forget it goes off all your opponents cumilative records from the year before, so this years counts towards next years strength of schedule.
Joined: Dec 21 2004 Posts: 23178 Location: Greatness
LFCPatriotRhino wrote:This year you had the 22nd hardest strength of schedule according to the nfl.com schedule maps, don`t forget it goes off all your opponents cumilative records from the year before, so this years counts towards next years strength of schedule.
I have confused myself now
Think our's was 7th. The Cowboys being shat, has helped us though.
Joined: Aug 17 2002 Posts: 2313 Location: St.Helens and in a Heidi Klum wonderland!
Mark wrote:Change the divisions.
NFC East
Giants Eagles Washington Tampa(not that east but ish)
NFC North
Packers Bears Vikings Lions
NFC South
Falcons Saints Carolina St Louis( I know not south geographically)
NFC West
Cowboys Cardinals Seahawks 49ers
If you swapped St.Louis to the East for Tampa that would be about right. But Jerry Jones would have a cardiac arrest as he thought about filling that stadium for home games against those 3.
Joined: Mar 03 2004 Posts: 5308 Location: On a hill above Mold, North Wales
For Indy's attempt to get to their own Super Bowl...
Home: Jacksonville, Houston, Tennessee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Carolina, Kansas City
Away: Jacksonville, Houston, Tennessee, Baltimore, Cincinatti, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, New England
Going to be really tough on the road next year, although 4-4 would be nice (the divisional and a bit of revenge at the Superdome!) although we'll see, injuries this year were shocking and we're still 10-6.
I'd go one better than this and predict an 11-5 from that, add in the huge carrot of the Super Bowl being a home game.
Joined: Feb 22 2005 Posts: 9284 Location: The Job Centre
MSH wrote:For Indy's attempt to get to their own Super Bowl...
Home: Jacksonville, Houston, Tennessee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Carolina, Kansas City
Away: Jacksonville, Houston, Tennessee, Baltimore, Cincinatti, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, New England
Going to be really tough on the road next year, although 4-4 would be nice (the divisional and a bit of revenge at the Superdome!) although we'll see, injuries this year were shocking and we're still 10-6.
I'd go one better than this and predict an 11-5 from that, add in the huge carrot of the Super Bowl being a home game.
It's a lot tougher than it has been this year that's for sure. Hopefully we'll stay relatively injury free next year and we should have a decent record come the playoffs.
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