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we have 14 similar opponents with the pats, jets and bills...
the other two are:
Miami: Oakland houston
New England: San Diego Indianapolis
New York: Tennesee kansas city
Buffalo: Denvers Jacksonville
Looking at this, we have a slight edge over our division rivals, then, take a look at the away games:
Miami: WAS, HOU, CLE, PHI, PITTS, ( NYG )
New England: CIN, DAL, IND, BAL, NYG
New York: BAL, NYG, CIN, DAL, TEN
Buffalo: PITTS, JAC, WAS, CLE, PHI
Personnaly, I've never been to all those place, so I can't judge the homefield advantage that every stadium has... but by taking a guess, i'd say those are all tough places to play, but i'd say New england and New York are slightly disadvantage compared to us and the bills... then again it's only opinion..
So finally I look at the problem a southern state team faces every year: bad weather !
Miami: @ BUF NE PITTS PHI
@ Miami(heat): DAL OAK
New England: @NYG BAL
@ New England: MIA NYJ PITTS
New York: @ TEN NE MIA(heat)
@ New York: KC CLE
Buffalo: @ CLE PHI WAS DEN(never easy up there)
@Buffalo MIA NYG
we have two games in real bad weather( buffalo and New england) the other two are in november 18th and 25th or something like that. The pats will finish with 5 games in bad weather. Buffalo isn't spoiled either. In our case, Heat won't help us this year because Dallas and Oakland are two very hot places. I know it's darn humid but it won't be a factor as if we were playing seattle for instance.... I think the Jets have an advantage here. We come in second.
Overrall, we play 2 opponent who are easier to beat, We play away games slightly easier and the weather is going to be reaaaal bad for NE and Buffalo... the two games we play against them late in december are going to be hard and crucial, IMO they will decide the outcome of our season ( playoffs or not) because we have an easy early schedule
comments/remarks are welcomed since i've done this to share it with you, share your reactions ! Go Fins !
the other two are:
Miami: Oakland houston
New England: San Diego Indianapolis
New York: Tennesee kansas city
Buffalo: Denvers Jacksonville
Looking at this, we have a slight edge over our division rivals, then, take a look at the away games:
Miami: WAS, HOU, CLE, PHI, PITTS, ( NYG )
New England: CIN, DAL, IND, BAL, NYG
New York: BAL, NYG, CIN, DAL, TEN
Buffalo: PITTS, JAC, WAS, CLE, PHI
Personnaly, I've never been to all those place, so I can't judge the homefield advantage that every stadium has... but by taking a guess, i'd say those are all tough places to play, but i'd say New england and New York are slightly disadvantage compared to us and the bills... then again it's only opinion..
So finally I look at the problem a southern state team faces every year: bad weather !
Miami: @ BUF NE PITTS PHI
@ Miami(heat): DAL OAK
New England: @NYG BAL
@ New England: MIA NYJ PITTS
New York: @ TEN NE MIA(heat)
@ New York: KC CLE
Buffalo: @ CLE PHI WAS DEN(never easy up there)
@Buffalo MIA NYG
we have two games in real bad weather( buffalo and New england) the other two are in november 18th and 25th or something like that. The pats will finish with 5 games in bad weather. Buffalo isn't spoiled either. In our case, Heat won't help us this year because Dallas and Oakland are two very hot places. I know it's darn humid but it won't be a factor as if we were playing seattle for instance.... I think the Jets have an advantage here. We come in second.
Overrall, we play 2 opponent who are easier to beat, We play away games slightly easier and the weather is going to be reaaaal bad for NE and Buffalo... the two games we play against them late in december are going to be hard and crucial, IMO they will decide the outcome of our season ( playoffs or not) because we have an easy early schedule
comments/remarks are welcomed since i've done this to share it with you, share your reactions ! Go Fins !