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2015 Full Schedule is up


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Texans went 10-6 last year.

 

In no way is that a cupcake game.  A game to be optimistic about considering their quarterback problems?  Absolutely.  But it is certainly not a cupcake game.  They are a team with good defense and in my opinion, outstanding coaching.  

 

They were 9-7.

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That's as high as I'll go for us 'cause you know...Shula.

 

Not really. Lots of injuries on the oline affected the offense midway during the season, after the CIN game. Also this season, we go into games with Stew as starter. Establish the run early, soften the defense up and let Cam take over in the air. Going to be sweet.

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I'm not sure why people think this is an easy schedule. The Falcons and the Saints are just as good as the Panthers according to last year. Jags, Titans, and Bucs are the only games that look easy and the Bucs might turn things around quick. Texans maybe also.

The F alcons and Saints were just as good as a Panthers team making a plan set back to fixed the Cap.. Playing with a new Secondary, Oline, and WR corp.. Having a hurt QB who had no off-season work and losing a elite pass rusher game 2..

I don't think we will have all those issues this year...

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First time in quite a while I can remember people talking about us having one of the easiest schedules. Being told we had one of the toughest was starting to feel like an annual event.

Of course, it's still largely meaningless because it's based on last year's records and rosters.

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