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We officially will have the toughest schedule in the league in '09


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Easiest Schedule: Chicago Bears at .414. For comparison, this is 7 games harder than New England's schedule this year (the easiest in NFL History, IIRC).

In order from there, Easiest to Hardest:

Minnesota Vikings: .420

Green Bay Packers: .428

Pittsburgh Steelers: .434

Baltimore Ravens: .438

Arizona Cardinals: .441

San Fransisco 49ers: .441

Cleveland Browns: .449

Seattle Seahawks: .457

St. Louis Rams: .465

Cincinnati Bengals: .465

Detroit Lions: .467

--------Clearly, the AFC North, NFC North, and NFC West have the easiest schedules.

Denver Broncos: .480

Oakland Raiders: .480

San Diego Chargers: .484

Kansas City Chiefs: .484

-----------Followed by the AFC West...

Washington Redskins: .492

----------- .500 mark

Houston Texans: .506

Tennessee Titans: .508

Indianapolis Colts: .512

Dallas Cowboys: .516

Jacksonville Jaguars: .516

New York Giants: .527

Philadelphia Eagles: .535

New Orleans Saints: .557

New York Jets: .568

Buffalo Bills: .570

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: .580

Atlanta Falcons: .588

New England Patriots: .590

Carolina Panthers: .592

Miami Dolphins: .594

I left the Dolphins out, they actually will have the hardest.

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Teams in bad divisions vs. teams in good divisions. The NFC South didn't have a team with a losing record in it this year. If New Orleans and Tampa went 4-12 say, then Panthers would have an easier schedule speaking in terms of %. Doesn't mean a thing it's just a statistic. Playing good teams in your division just makes for a better team. Don't expect San Diego or Arizona to do anything this postseason...mark my words.

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That's because our Division has a good record and we're playing AFC East (also a division similar to ours in Record).

You never know from year to year.

Jets, Dolphins, and Bills could easily suck next season. Tom Brady will be a married man, and may have an initial slump because of it, like Tiger Woods did, so the Patriots could be down a little.

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Trying to be helpful, here's the list of our 2009 opponents that I have so far:

HOME

Atlanta

Tampa

New Orleans

Philly

Washington

Buffalo

Miami

"NFC North"

AWAY

Atlanta

Tampa

New Orleans

Dallas

Giants

New England

Jets

"NFC West"

Since I haven't found it yet, who are the lucky 2 teams that aren't listed here?

NFC North will be Vikings

NFC West will be Cardinals.

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