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Schedule Predictions


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A week from today the schedule will be released. Let’s see who gets the closest. Remember there are 17 games this year. 
 

@ New York Giants

VS Atlanta

@ Buffalo

VS Minnesota

@ Houston

@ Arizona

BYE

VS New York Jets

@ Tampa Bay

VS Philadelphia

VS New England

@ New Orleans

@ Dallas

VS Washington

@ Atlanta

VS New Orleans

@ Miami

VS Tampa Bay

My guess is 2 night games this season. A Monday night game against the Jets and a Thursday night game in Atlanta.

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NE at home early in the season,,,, either week 1 or 2.  The league will want Cam playing QB when the Patriots come to town and that is most likely early.  The longer season goes on, increases chances he gets hurt or replace by Jones (the latter being less likely)

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57 minutes ago, grateflday said:

NE at home early in the season,,,, either week 1 or 2.  The league will want Cam playing QB when the Patriots come to town and that is most likely early.  The longer season goes on, increases chances he gets hurt or replace by Jones (the latter being less likely)

Good point, did not think about that

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NO to end the season? seems a constant now

not going to venture a guess how this plays out, but the prediction above about NE is prolly correct tho

just wish they'd stop or at least shorten the time frame for flex games. we're 1.75 hrs from BoA and day games are best for us, just don't like the uncertainty of flex

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4 hours ago, stackofbacon said:

NO to end the season? seems a constant now

not going to venture a guess how this plays out, but the prediction above about NE is prolly correct tho

just wish they'd stop or at least shorten the time frame for flex games. we're 1.75 hrs from BoA and day games are best for us, just don't like the uncertainty of flex

It rotates every few years. It was NO in the early 2000s, then Atlanta, then Tampa and so on and so on. It’s ever changing. I’ve noticed it’s usually between the two teams they think will be most competitive and two that they think will be less competitive, hoping for a grand finale showdown at the end of the season.

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