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looking at that backend, though, after the eagles it's not a ridiculously hard schedule. i like getting the cowboys at home in december is about as ideal as it can get and then there's the cards at home the next week. would be better if we had the bucs and falcons at home those last games, but they aren't the scariest thing in the world. i can see what you mean, though...finish the season one high note, but if we can pull off that final falcons win that would be a huge boost.
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Yep. Canales is a first year HC. His OC is a first year OC. Bryce is learning his 2nd O in 2 years. The entire team will be learning a new O going into the season. All that should likely lead to a slow start. So I would much rather the easier part of the schedule be later.....and the team get those opponents once the team is up and running better. I still like the middle of the schedule the best. But yeah, I'd rather just see KC, Dal, Philly, etc early and take those losses then. Get SD, Oak, Chi etc. late when we hopefully start coming into form.
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why the backend first? looks like that's the toughest part of the schedule. i like the way it's laid out. gives us a chance to get a routine going and it's a nice build up. i'd rather work our way up and get a little momentum going heading into the more difficult games (not that they won't all be difficult).
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