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Easiest Playoff Schedules (1 Viewer)

KC has a great closing schedule, but their offense is bad that it may not help. (and with LJ's latest outburst...)

 
Seattle (especially for Hasselbeck and his receivers)

Weeks 14-17:

Houston

Tampa Bay

Green Bay

Tennessee

 
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Brees plays

Week 14 ATL

Week 15 DAL

Week 16 TBB

Pretty easy schedule. I have him in my league where I am 6-1, so looking forward to that.

 
Patsfan39 said:
Brees playsWeek 14 ATLWeek 15 DALWeek 16 TBBPretty easy schedule. I have him in my league where I am 6-1, so looking forward to that.
Saints, and probably moreso the Colts, are a risk to clinch early. Undefeated starts and mediocre division opponents could lead to having things wrapped up early enough to begin resting players. I don't think anybody will sit completely, but we could certainly see workloads reduced in such situations.
 
Guess which running back has the juiciest matchup? He's a great fantasy player, his coach gives him lots of touches, and Week 15/16:

Chargers

Chiefs

 
Can't believe no one has mentioned Miami's schedule of:

Jax

Ten

Hou

The key to understanding/using SOS is knowing that their weakness is your strength AND it's a strength that your player's coach wants to exploit.

We know Miami wants to run...heck they can run on anyone...but this schedule looks especially advertising.

 
Can't believe no one has mentioned Miami's schedule of:

Jax

Ten

Hou

The key to understanding/using SOS is knowing that their weakness is your strength AND it's a strength that your player's coach wants to exploit.

We know Miami wants to run...heck they can run on anyone...but this schedule looks especially advertising.
:lmao:
 
SOS is for losers.
Tell that to the Michael Turner owners.
Turner has a nice schedule from here out. Great guy to buy.Lynch has a good playoff schedule. Whether you trust the team enough to play him is another matter.
Not my argument. I'm saying that Turner's production is down this year from last year primarily due to SOS.
I know what you meant, I'm just saying Turner also has a nice schedule from here on out.
 
Can't believe no one has mentioned Miami's schedule of:JaxTenHouThe key to understanding/using SOS is knowing that their weakness is your strength AND it's a strength that your player's coach wants to exploit.We know Miami wants to run...heck they can run on anyone...but this schedule looks especially advertising.
Houston has actually been a bad matchup for rb's as of late.
 
Is anyone trying to make a deal for a player with an easy schedule? Is there any trades that are finished that you could post on here?

 
Brees playsWeek 14 ATLWeek 15 DALWeek 16 TBBPretty easy schedule. I have him in my league where I am 6-1, so looking forward to that.
Saints, and probably moreso the Colts, are a risk to clinch early. Undefeated starts and mediocre division opponents could lead to having things wrapped up early enough to begin resting players. I don't think anybody will sit completely, but we could certainly see workloads reduced in such situations.
NO has yet to play a single division game. Sure they are having a great start, but they could easily drop a game to the Falcons and possibly one other game and have to play clean through. I doubt it, but things are far from sewn up for them.
 
Can't believe no one has mentioned Miami's schedule of:

Jax

Ten

Hou

The key to understanding/using SOS is knowing that their weakness is your strength AND it's a strength that your player's coach wants to exploit.

We know Miami wants to run...heck they can run on anyone...but this schedule looks especially advertising.
:goodposting:
He's saying it looks more like the Whopper you see on TV versus the Whopper you get when you actually visit BK.
 
Playoffs???!!!??? Playoffs??? You know the rest.It's a little early.
NO WAY is it early! I start looking at the playoff schedule prior to the draft. Was I aware that TB and Tennessee would suck against the pass? No. Was I aware that Detroit and STL would likely suck? You bet. Was I aware that playing in a dome or San Diego in week 16 would be better than Cleveland or New England? Never to early to do some level of planning for this stuff.All that said, here are some of mine: Defense: I have a rotation of the Ravens (Detroit week 14) and Cardinals (Detroit and STL weeks 15 and 16) in my big money league.For QBs and WRs, ARI and SD jump out: - Arizona (14 @ SF (#11 vs WRs), 15 @ DET (#29), 16 vs STL (#20))- San Diego (14 @ Dallas (#27 vs WRs), 15 vs CIN (#13), 16 @ TEN (#32)), weather not a factor and great 14 and 16 matchupsArizona is probably even better for the RBs since the matchups are good AND they should be up by a lot: Wells/Hightower - Arizona (14 @ SF (#20 vs RBs), 15 @ DET (#27), 16 vs STL (#29)). So if you haven't grabbed Wells yet, DO IT!On the flipside, the schedule is BRUTAL for the following passing games - Playing outside in December way up north against solid defenses... - Carolina (14 @ NE (#7 vs WRs), 15 vs MIN (dome) (#15), 16 @ NYG (#6))- NY Giants (14 vs PHI (#9 vs WRs), 15 @ WAS (#17), 16 vs CAR (#3)) - Philadelphia (14 @ NYG (#6 vs WRs), 15 vs SF (#11), 16 vs DEN (#5))If you have a NON-stud WR on any of the above teams, 3 games outdoors up north against good defenses has to scare you a little.
 
i dropped denver d to distract other owners from the AZ and picked them up lol... i think i made out all right as it went according to plan... denver picked up first on WW and i got AZ.

i know denver d has done well, but the last game they only got me points because of the 2 returns. i cant count on that every week and with the weak matchups that az has the remainder of the season i feel much more comfortable starting them over denver.

 
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SOS is for losers.
Tell that to the Michael Turner owners.
Turner has a nice schedule from here out. Great guy to buy.Lynch has a good playoff schedule. Whether you trust the team enough to play him is another matter.
Not my argument. I'm saying that Turner's production is down this year from last year primarily due to SOS.
I know what you meant, I'm just saying Turner also has a nice schedule from here on out.
After this upcoming game, his schedule'll be nicer. Opposing RBs are dying against the Saints this year.
 
Ricky Williams/Ronnie Brown: Jacksonville (25th in rushing yardage given up), Tennessee (18th), and Houston (20th)

Matt Schaub/Andre Johnson: Seattle (18th in passing yardage given up), St. Louis (24th), and Miami (21st)

Those are just a couple I noticed when prepping my teams this year.

 
Hightower/Wells have a tough game week 14 against San Fran.

But then week 15/16 they play STL and DET. WOW. That's an easy schedule, just traded for Hightower, but did not realize that schedule until after.

 

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