i wouldnt call it brutal. san diego at home, thats a west coast team flying across the country to play a 10am game west coast time. plus we've handled them at home recently. detroit on the road will obviously be tough but they certainly havent been world beaters this year, won alot of close games. hopefully calvin johnson will still be hobbled. then buffalo at home thurs primetime game. no spiller who's always given us fits, we should win that game. theyre very lucky to be 4-3, theyve pulled 2 games outta their asses. no reason this team shouldnt be 6-4 going into the denver game.
I agree that each game is winnable, but it is hard to ignore the difficulty of getting more than 5 wins out of our final 10 games.
We do play SD well at home. But im not sure how well we match up against them this year.
Detroit, well, you said it. Count on CJ being back, and their D is better than any D we have faced this season.
The Bills....lol. I don't care who is or isn't playing, they always find ways to make me throw things. Luckily its at home.
Denver. (Maybe they will be resting starters by then?)
The Jets....same as the Bills. Of course now they are starting to play. On top of it, they have a new toy....
The Ravens. Have we ever had an easy win over them? Again, luckily its at home, but even so, Ravens fans will show up in droves if they are still in control of the AFC North.
Pats again....In Foxboro.
Vikings. Probably the most winnable game after Jax, but cmon, we have a horrible track record in games that matter down the stretch.
Jets again.....at home. I hate division games.
I'm having a hard time finding 5 wins, anything more would require a hot-tub-time-machine, a can of chernobly, an easily manipulated squirrel, and Bill and Ted's phone booth to kidnap the Ring of Honor in their prime.
That said, I'll be cheering as loud as I can until fatkirstyally starts to sing.