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http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs...1-3a04e800a596 NFC East and AFC West is pretty even. Nightmare schedule all the way around for both teams ... No matter the year, every team is tough to beat. Andy Reid is a nightmare for the Giants. |
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11-5 would still be a success. But there will be those select few of special individuals who will come on here and tell us that not going 16-0 would be a failure of a season :facepalm:
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10 -11 wins with a first rd flameout. Again.
Hope this is the last year of this shit and a new QB takes over in 2018 |
Anyone see Oakland's schedule?
3 out of 4 on the road to start the season and end it. Back to back east cost trip. Who did they piss off? LMAO |
At Oakland on a Thursday night after what is sure to be an emotional game against Pittsburgh. Ugghh. I'm also sick of going to Houston every year. Otherwise, I guess it's a good schedule. Starting at NE sucks, too. Hopefully, Brady starts showing signs of aging and we put it to him.
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The @Chargers and @Texans games will be huge for us.
If we can escape with two wins there, we're likely 4-1 when we host the Steelers in week 6. Going even 1-1 during those leaves us at only 3-2 as big underdogs to the Steelers. |
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What I like about playing a team like New England first is that the players know they have to show up in a big way week one. How many times in recent years have the Chiefs came out and ate balls during the first game, particularly against 'bad' teams? I recall 2011, 2014, 2016 off the top of my head.
Play the champs now and just roll the dice. |
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At first glance I see anywhere from 10-12 wins, likely settling in at 11. Honestly, I expected the schedule to be so brutal that I would predict 9 wins, maybe 10. But, the way it is set up is favorable to say the least.
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