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2013 Strength of Schedule


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http://www.theredzon...ofSchedule.aspx

and our Carolina Panthers have the toughest schedule going into next year. I usually take these with a grain of salt because so much changes in one season/off-season but I feel like we never catch a break.

Is it just me or does our schedule always seem top 5 in terms of difficulty before the season starts year in and year out?

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SOS is only accurate once the season's over you newbs

Yeah, I wouldn't read too much into this. You really can't determine which team had the most difficult schedule until they've played the games.

We're going to always end up with difficult schedules just because of our insane division.

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You have no idea how schedules are made, do you?

I will say this, Atlanta bas an easier schedule according the link and they rank first in our division, had we won our division then we would have an easier schedule.

if seems like the 1st and 4th teams in a division have the easier schedules at first glance.

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