"#Packers schedule is strange, to say the least. 4 home games in row (with bye mixed in), 3 road games in row, 3 NFC North games to finish."
https://twitter.com/mikespofford/sta...67222751358977
Very strange indeed. Also that week 4 bye freaking blows.
I just realised we've back to back road trips to Florida. Wonder if the team stays there the whole week.
5 prime time games for the Panthers wow, I don't think we've had that many before.
Early bye and get to face Denver and Carolina in the same week, whoopie...
Hmm, if I can only make it to one game this year do I shoot for Saints in San Diego or go for a less appealing team visiting the Rams?
Depends on what team vs. the Rams and also how much tickets are. I'm assuming they're pretty expensive? First year back and all.
Pretty exciting year for LA sports. Kobe's last game yesterday, Kings are in the playoffs, Rams coming back and well Dodgers are the Dodgers. Well, not super exciting but still seems like more action than LA has gotten in awhile. Not that our freeways need to be more congested or anything.
Whelp, might be seeing a repeat of 2015 for the Lions. 3 of the first 4 are on the road which is the same as last season, although the teams they're playing are considerably weaker going off their 2015 results. Tied for 6th easiest schedule overall, but being projected for 8-8 on the season which is the worst projection in the NFC North. One of those wild card years all in all where double digit wins will be just as likely as single. Bye at week 10 helps, especially with Houston and Minnesota being the two games prior (JJ Watt and the Minnesota rush are looking legit once again) and our O line being poop for now.
I would pick Chargers/Saints, but that is purely because of Brees.
Lions could end up anywhere between 11-5 and 3-13, but it is the Lions so probably closer to 3-13.
I wonder if the Browns will even win a game next year. Titans are the only maybe win on their schedule.
Aside from the early bye week, the Eagles schedule isn't that bad, we have all our divisional home games in the last four games of the season.
Dolphins @ Rams looks a good match with all their free agency moves.
Don't know if this was already posted and just buried under the sea of schedule posts, but Percy Harvin retired.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...s-hes-retiring
So it continues...
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...mming-national
Someone get this guy some help.
Think he's reached Jamarcus Russel level of bust, although would need Goblin to confirm.
The media should just ignore Manziel. He is no where near the first guy to flame out of their careers when in the spotlight for drug or alcohol reasons and will not be the last.