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Bryan8284
04-13-2005, 01:11 PM
http://www.nfl.com/schedules

@ San Diego (4:15)
vs. Washington (MNF)
@ SF (4:05)
@ Oakland (4:15)
vs. Philadelphia (4:15)
vs. NY Giants (1:00)
@ Seattle (4:05)
vs. Arizona (1:00)
BYE
@ Philadelphia (MNF)
vs. Detroit (1:00)
vs. Denver (4:15 Thanksgiving)
@ NY Giants (1:00)
vs. KC (4:15)
@ Washington (1:00)
@ Carolina (1:00)
vs. St. Louis (8:30 Sunday night)

RoboQB
04-13-2005, 03:03 PM
Man, that looks tough to me. I'll assume we still own Washington but SD, Denver, KC and the Rams are going to be a challenge. Carolina always finishes up well every year. 10 wins will be very difficult.

dbair1967
04-13-2005, 03:12 PM
Man, that looks tough to me. I'll assume we still own Washington but SD, Denver, KC and the Rams are going to be a challenge. Carolina always finishes up well every year. 10 wins will be very difficult.

too early to tell

we already knew who we played anyway, nothing changed other than now we know the order

it happens every yr...people start chalking up some team/s that are sure to do well, and they dont...and some teams expected to do poorly some how get it going and make a run...way too early to tell

David

Fletch
04-13-2005, 03:14 PM
too early to tell

we already knew who we played anyway, nothing changed other than now we know the order

it happens every yr...people start chalking up some team/s that are sure to do well, and they dont...and some teams expected to do poorly some how get it going and make a run...way too early to tell

David

Right on the money!

Fletch
04-13-2005, 03:16 PM
Hey, on the brighter side, the NFL still loves us this year. 2 Monday night games, a Sunday night game on ESPN, and our annual Thanksgiving game. That's 4 guaranteed nationally televised games.

JakeCamp12
04-13-2005, 03:24 PM
Cowboys=High Ratings!

RoboQB
04-13-2005, 04:39 PM
I didn't say it was impossible. KC has improved. Denver is always tough. SD will still be riding high from last year in their home opener. The Rams are a high powered offense. Just stating facts. Do you think its easy? I guess I should start saving my money for Super Bowl tickets then.

CanadaBoys
04-13-2005, 04:43 PM
I think Seattle is going to be worse than expected.

Not sure about Oakland's D... KC's will still suck.

NBeing matched up agaisnt the AFC West is tough for sure... but it's just our year. too bad.

other than that, the Carolina is the only game as i see as really tough. On the road too.

InmanRoshi
04-13-2005, 04:47 PM
Looks pretty good to me. That's the latest we've had a bye week in recent memory. I expect the AFC West to be weak next year. St. Louis and Seattle have a chance to be significantly worse next year, IMHO. I'm glad we got Arizona at home. I have a feeling they are going to be the surprise team in the NFL next year... Week 8, Warner will be hurt by then.

We get two weeks to prepare for the Eagles on a MNF game.

CanadaBoys
04-13-2005, 04:51 PM
Turning on my Homer goggles:


@ San Diego (4:15) - ?
vs. Washington (MNF) - W
@ SF (4:05) - W
@ Oakland (4:15) - ?
vs. Philadelphia (4:15) - L
vs. NY Giants (1:00) - W
@ Seattle (4:05) - W
vs. Arizona (1:00) - W
BYE
@ Philadelphia (MNF) - L
vs. Detroit (1:00) - W
vs. Denver (4:15 Thanksgiving) - ?
@ NY Giants (1:00) - W
vs. KC (4:15) - ?
@ Washington (1:00) - W
@ Carolina (1:00) - L
vs. St. Louis (8:30 Sunday night) - W


Let's pretend we go 4-2 in our division... i assigned both losses to Philly for arguements sake...they are the teamto beat of course.

Give another loss to Carolina. (4-3)

I think the NFC west will still suck (SF, Zona, Sea and STL as will Det) winning all 5 very realistic. @sea might be the toughest of those games and they had some pretty big losses this year. That's 9 wins. (9-3)

That leaves the 4 games against the AFC West. we need to go 2-2 to pretty much assure us of a spot in the playoffs. @ SD is toughest. Den at home might be easiest. KC and Oak somewhere int he middle....

This IS do-able.


my guess is 10-6 at least.

Billy Bullocks
04-13-2005, 04:59 PM
i hate making predicitons before the season starts, but i think we can really do well goig into out bye, half way through the schedule. I can see us at 5-3 or 6-2 goig into our week off. If we can do that, we can set ourselves up for a nice push at the playoffs. 6-2 gives us alot of leway, while 5-3 still realistically will give us a good chance of making the playoffs with a 4-4 finnish. im hoping for better, but that wouldnt be undoable. the only tough games i can see right now are Philly, SD and MAYBE oakland. We should win at least 1-2 of those games. We gotta beat Philly this year, at least once.

I hate divisonal games, those are always such a tossup, crazy **** seems to happen in em. But If we can go 5-1 in the division, very possible, we will be in very good position to make the playoffs. 4-2 might be more realistic.

Muhast
04-13-2005, 05:10 PM
Yea the schedule looks pretty easy from the standpoint we are already improved from last year with FA's and in good shape to grab 3 starter quality players in less than 2 weeks.

I could see us with 9 to 10 wins definately....

The wildcard team is Arizona, wierd but I think if they get a top RB like say Cedric or Ronnie... Watch out. I can't imagine an offense like this not winning games:

QB-Kurt Warner
RB- Cedric Bensen or Ronnie Brown
Wr- A.Boldin, B.Johnson and L.Fitzgerald
HC-Dennis Green

Billy Bullocks
04-13-2005, 05:14 PM
very true. i have AZ as a surprise team

jimmy40
04-13-2005, 05:17 PM
http://www.nfl.com/schedules

@ San Diego (4:15)
vs. Washington (MNF)
@ SF (4:05)
@ Oakland (4:15)
vs. Philadelphia (4:15)
vs. NY Giants (1:00)
@ Seattle (4:05)
vs. Arizona (1:00)
BYE
@ Philadelphia (MNF)
vs. Detroit (1:00)
vs. Denver (4:15 Thanksgiving)
@ NY Giants (1:00)
vs. KC (4:15)
@ Washington (1:00)
@ Carolina (1:00)
vs. St. Louis (8:30 Sunday night)The bye week is right in the middle of the season. That's a hell of alot better than after the third game.