eastsideboy
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I'm just wondering how that schedule works because we played them last year?
Thanks for answering it just seems kind of oddLast year we played them because we ended in the same place in our division to end 2016. The NFC South was the division we played the team who finished the same place as us. This year we play them because it’s the year we play the entire NFC South.
That's not how it works. Y'all really need to just look at a future schedule and all yalls answers will be answered.Back to back is alright but I hate how we have to travel to Atlanta back to back years (why can't they split it ?)
We've played Seattle back to back but at least we split home field advantage (home 2017 away 2018)
That's not how it works. Y'all really need to just look at a future schedule and all yalls answers will be answered.
We split home field advantage when we play a team because our division plays theirs. This year we play the entire NFC South and play at Atlanta and Carolina, and have home games against New Orleans and Tampa Bay . In 2015, we played the entire NFC South and had home games against Atlanta and Carolina, and played New Orleans and Tampa Bay on the road. Home field was split in the 2 years.Back to back is alright but I hate how we have to travel to Atlanta back to back years (why can't they split it ?)
We've played Seattle back to back but at least we split home field advantage (home 2017 away 2018)
Yep they will even though I made a mistake I see.But will all my questions being questioned?
That makes 100% sense. Thank You for the write upWe split home field advantage when we play a team because our division plays theirs. This year we play the entire NFC South and play at Atlanta and Carolina, and have home games against New Orleans and Tampa Bay . In 2015, we played the entire NFC South and had home games against Atlanta and Carolina, and played New Orleans and Tampa Bay on the road. Home field was split in the 2 years.
Each year there will be 2 games against teams that finished in the same spot in their division as we did in our division (in the same conference). Out of those 2 games, 1 will be at home and the other will be on the road. It doesn't factor in which location the two teams previously played at.
because...I'm just wondering how that schedule works because we played them last year?
It just seems like they wouldn't want teams playing back-to-back years
Back to back is alright but I hate how we have to travel to Atlanta back to back years (why can't they split it ?)
We've played Seattle back to back but at least we split home field advantage (home 2017 away 2018)
At least we are not playing in Lambeau like every year...
Exactly why the Egals have the Rams, in L.A.The schedule all depends on which place you finish in the division.
There is a predetermined formula.
I'm just wondering how that schedule works because we played them last year?