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2006 Schedules (1 Viewer)

You mean 2007 regular season schedules? The matchups will be announced shortly but the week-by-week schedules won't come out until well after the Super Bowl.

 
Yep, this makes it pretty easy.

All we need to know are the actual dates of the games, but that won't be announced for a long time.

 
NFC North has a tough schedule next year.AFC West and NFC East.At least they get OAK, lol.
It's all speculation at this point as far as who's is easiest/hardest. With free agency and the NFL Draft, this year's patsy could be a force next season. Just look at New Orleans and Tennessee (during the 2nd half of the season). And what about those Super Bowl champs from last year? They were nothin' this year.
 
True. I guess I should have added that it sure looks tough at this point.

Did you notice that the Bears/Lions and Vikings/Packers are all opposites in home away vs common opps?

Crazy. Don't know if it's better to have KC or SD at home next year. LOL.

 
I've got a schedule Q.

Haven't the Pats played the Colts every year since they left the AFC East?

Wasn't that NOT supposed to happen?

 
I've got a schedule Q.Haven't the Pats played the Colts every year since they left the AFC East?Wasn't that NOT supposed to happen?
As you probably know, teams within conferences rotate through each division every three years. And teams also play each team in the other division (within the same conference) that finished in the same place as them. So when you win your division, you play the other division winners. As long as Indy and NE keep winning their divisions, they'll play each other every year.Another example is that the Steelers and Jaguars always seem to find each other, and so it is again in 2007. Come 2008, they'll be playing each other again because the AFC North plays the AFC South. That will make five straight seasons heading into 2009...
 
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Da Bears get some awesome home games next season. Cowboys, Giants, Broncos, Chiefs, Saints, and NFC North. :goodposting:

Only downside is that it may end up being a good number of Nationally Televised games, which pretty much suck to go to. :goodposting:

 
I've got a schedule Q.Haven't the Pats played the Colts every year since they left the AFC East?Wasn't that NOT supposed to happen?
As you probably know, teams within conferences rotate through each division every three years. And teams also play each team in the other division (within the same conference) that finished in the same place as them. So when you win your division, you play the other division winners. As long as Indy and NE keep winning their divisions, they'll play each other every year.Another example is that the Steelers and Jaguars always seem to find each other, and so it is again in 2007. Come 2008, they'll be playing each other again because the AFC North plays the AFC South. That will make five straight seasons heading into 2009...
ThanksI liked the schedule rotation originally, I guess this part I don't like.
 

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