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I Would have liked the Falcons for the Home opener.
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I actually think it worked out pretty well for us.
...We can see what Watson does before we have to worry about the home crowd boo birds wrecking his fragile ego.
Then we can switch to Shedeur during the mini-bye after Pittsburgh.
Then we can get Taylen Green ready over the actual bye.
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Kind of an intersting order. Home opener 3 games in after 2 of our better non div opponents. No back to back divisional games. I know they base strength of schedule on last years records but I don’t have faith that the jags, saints, Texans and colts are going to be as bad as some expect. Bengals are also due for an on year. I just don’t think Mike McCarthy is a good coach so I don’t know what to expect of the Steelers. Or the Ravens. But both teams won’t be terrible. I just don’t believe in Jackson Dart but coaching is way better so giants are also a big ?. I feel like this could easily turn into a pretty tough schedule but whatever. I appreciate it when the bye is very near the middle.
Interesting to also get the super rare “easy” schedule the season before we’re likely gunning for a qb in the draft. Probably an 8-9 close and out of the running for a top QB unless we move Miles. It’s a season of question marks for sure. Way more questions than answers.
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Schedules are determined years in advance except for two games which are played against teams with similar records. One from the AFC, one from the NFC.
I agree that you can't get much out of strength of schedule. You can never tell from year to year how well a team is going to play.
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You can never tell from year to year how well a team is going to play. This. And you never know who will start fast or slow. Who will get injuries. Too many variables to read much into the tealeaves ... just prepare for each game one at a time. If we can get to 8-9 or 9-8 this year I will be surprised and happy.
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I am a week to week guy.
I have no idea how the Browns will play right now. We don't know who will start at quarterback.
Once we have played three games or so you kind of get a sense of what we have.
The NFL is tight. The teams are close. Most of the games are close.
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I think 2 road games to start the season and then coming home to 2 teams that made the playoffs last year will be a fairly tough start to the season. The new Oline needs to gel quickly and hopefully Garrett and the defense gets off to a fast start.
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