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Originally Posted by calia
I believe I have made this observation in previous seasons, but it seems to me that the Skins more often than not get a tough schedule. Often, the bye comes either too early or we play the out-of-division teams we think will be tough on the road and the weaker teams at home. And now we begin this season with a new coach on the road against the team that won the Superbowl. That's a tall order. I cannot help but wonder why the schedules seem to come out this way.
Look at last year (below), as an example -- bye in week 4, home games against Miami, Detroit, and Buffalo, and away games at Green Bay, New England, and Tampa. Now I know at the start of each season, one never knows who will be tough and who won't be, but the teams I have identified above were not hard to predict (and I think we would have beaten the Bills had it not been the first game after ST's funeral).
Someone call Oliver Stone -- I sense a conspiracy.
1 Sep 09 MIA 13 @ WAS 16 FINAL
2 Sep 17 WAS 20 @ PHI 12 FINAL
3 Sep 23 NYG 24 @ WAS 17 FINAL
4 Bye
5 Oct 07 DET 3 @ WAS 34 FINAL
6 Oct 14 WAS 14 @ GB 17 FINAL
7 Oct 21 ARI 19 @ WAS 21 FINAL
8 Oct 28 WAS 7 @ NE 52 FINAL
9 Nov 04 WAS 23 @ NYJ 20 FINAL
10 Nov 11 PHI 33 @ WAS 25 FINAL
11 Nov 18 WAS 23 @ DAL 28 FINAL
12 Nov 25 WAS 13 @ TB 19 FINAL
13 Dec 02 BUF 17 @ WAS 16 FINAL
14 Dec 06 CHI 16 @ WAS 24 FINAL
15 Dec 16 WAS 22 @ NYG 10 FINAL
16 Dec 23 WAS 32 @ MIN 21 FINAL
17 Dec 30 DAL 6 @ WAS 27
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Can't buy it. The schedule is a set formula established years in advance and there is no way to know who is going to be what and when. In 2005, the 2007 GB game was looking like no problem.
A case can be made that the road games were scheduled (date-wise) in our favor. NE & GB in October (not December) and TB in November (not Sept.)
As for the off-week (it not a bye, the Celtics don't play tonight and no one says they have a bye), you really need to know how those are established before saying they are assigned as a purposeful detriment. Besides, if you have injuries early (i.e. Jon Jansen) couldn't that help a team reorganize?