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2015 schedule: Seattle would be playing in Charlotte AGAIN (if season ended today)


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Beyond the divisional games, our known schedule is:

 

Home:

Indianapolis

Houston

Washington

Philadelphia

 

Away:

Tennessee

Jacksonville

Dallas

NY Giants

 

As always, there are only 2 games that vary based on your record: games vs. the teams that finish in your same place in their respective divisions. Since we're in 1st place, we would play the 1st place teams from the NFC North and NFC West. The schedule cycles the same every 12 years, so we can just look at the 2003 schedule to see that we'll be playing the NFC North team on the road and the NFC West team at home. So:

 

Home:

Tampa Bay

Atlanta

New Orleans

Indianapolis

Houston

Washington

Philadelphia

Seattle

 

Away:

Tampa Bay

Atlanta

New Orleans

Tennessee

Jacksonville

Dallas

NY Giants

Detroit

 

Thoughts if it shapes out like that? This certainly looks easier than this year's schedule at least on paper.

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We don't know where we will be playing home or away yet. The NFL changes that stuff for reasons that are beyond us all. A few years back we SHOULD have played SD at home but ended up going out west for it.

So who knows?

We DO know which games are home and away. That's already laid out for years

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