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Official NFL Schedule Release Day Thread


Dpantherman

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3 hours of coverage on ESPN tonight (don't ask me why). and Roger Goodell just confirmed on Mike&Mike that the last few games of the season will indeed be divisional games to help motivate teams to play their starters. of course if they have a huge lead it doesn't matter, but this should help nonetheless. This is the closest thing to football we are getting for a while (& the draft) so im excited.

Here it is:

at N.Y. Giants Giants Stadium Sun, Sept. 12 1 p.m. EDT FOX

2 TAMPA BAY Bank of America Stadium Sun., Sept. 19 1 p.m. EDT FOX

3 CINCINNATI Bank of America Stadium Sun., Sept. 26 1 p.m. EDT CBS

4 at New Orleans Louisiana Superdome Sun., Oct. 3 1 p.m. EDT FOX

5 CHICAGO Bank of America Stadium Sun, Oct. 10 1 p.m. EDT FOX

6 BYE

7 SAN FRANCISCO Bank of America Stadium Sun., Oct. 24 1 p.m. EDT FOX

8 at St. Louis Edward Jones Dome Sun., Oct. 31 1 p.m. EDT FOX

9 NEW ORLEANS Bank of America Stadium Sun., Nov. 7 1 p.m. EST FOX

10 at Tampa Bay Raymond James Stadium Sun., Nov. 14 1 p.m. EST FOX

11 BALTIMORE Bank of America Stadium Sun., Nov. 21 * 1 p.m. EST CBS

12 at Cleveland Cleveland Browns Stadium Sun., Nov. 28 * 1 p.m. EST FOX

13 at Seattle Qwest Field Sun., Dec. 5 * 4:15 p.m. EST FOX

14 ATLANTA Bank of America Stadium Sun., Dec. 12 * 1 p.m. EST FOX

15 ARIZONA Bank of America Stadium Sun., Dec. 19 * 1 p.m. EST FOX

16 at Pittsburgh Heinz Field Thu., Dec. 23 8:20 p.m. EST NFLN

17 at Atlanta Georgia Dome Sun., Jan. 2 * 1 p.m. EST FOX

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3 hours of coverage on ESPN tonight (don't ask me why). and Roger Goodell just confirmed on Mike&Mike that the last few games of the season will indeed be divisional games to help motivate teams to play their starters. of course if they have a huge lead it doesn't matter, but this should help nonetheless. This is the closest thing to football we are getting for a while (& the draft) so im excited.

im glad the div. games are late. we need time to get rolling. last years start was horrible on offense and really slow on defense. we needed time to learn meeks' system but once we did, our defense was strong in the second half of the season. now, with the DL turnover we had in the offseason, we'll again need time to get the defense to gel before coming together in the second half of the season. i think this format works in our favor.

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