Here is the 2015 schedule
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Nov. 22 to Dec 20 is a real tough stretch
Detroit
New England
Buffalo
Arizona
I actually think the first 10 games are easier. Other than Dallas twice and the Saints, there should be a lot of wins there. Maybe 8-2 at that point, go 2-2 for the above 4, and finish with 2 wins and a 12-4 is possible. 11-5 more likely
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Ummmmm, who's our QB?
I can't possibly make a prediction right now.http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...
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Eagles on TV schedule-wise, the schedule is relatively unfavorable for the Eagles to be on TV in the DC (and for that matter, Baltimore) area; a lot of that has to do with the Redskins' lousy back-to-back seasons and 13(!) 1 PM ET games in 2015. Interestingly however, almost all of the Eagles games that won't be televised in the DC area (6 such games, excluding the season finale) are home games, and the one road game is against the Jets at the Meadowlands. Can anyone say "road trip"?
Speaking of road trips, for people who also pay attention to Temple football as well as the Eagles, the 2015 football schedule provides an opportunity to see an Owls/Eagles doubleheader in the DFW area - Temple/SMU on Friday 11/6 and Eagles/Cowboys on Sunday 11/8. (Interestingly, both games will be night games.)
In contrast to the relatively high number of Eagles games that won't be televised in DC or Baltimore, it appears a higher than normal number of Eagles games will be televised in New York. Some of that has to do with the Eagles playing the AFC East (and obviously the Jets).
One other thing - Eagles fans in both the SWB (northeast PA) and Harrisburg/Lancaster/York markets may get shut out of seeing either of the Eagles' two AFC home games (vs Miami, vs Buffalo) this season due to Shittsburgh playing on CBS at the same time.
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Originally posted by CHIP72 View PostEagles on TV schedule-wise, the schedule is relatively unfavorable for the Eagles to be on TV in the DC (and for that matter, Baltimore) area; a lot of that has to do with the Redskins' lousy back-to-back seasons and 13(!) 1 PM ET games in 2015. Interestingly however, almost all of the Eagles games that won't be televised in the DC area (6 such games, excluding the season finale) are home games, and the one road game is against the Jets at the Meadowlands. Can anyone say "road trip"?
Speaking of road trips, for people who also pay attention to Temple football as well as the Eagles, the 2015 football schedule provides an opportunity to see an Owls/Eagles doubleheader in the DFW area - Temple/SMU on Friday 11/6 and Eagles/Cowboys on Sunday 11/8. (Interestingly, both games will be night games.)
In contrast to the relatively high number of Eagles games that won't be televised in DC or Baltimore, it appears a higher than normal number of Eagles games will be televised in New York. Some of that has to do with the Eagles playing the AFC East (and obviously the Jets).
One other thing - Eagles fans in both the SWB (northeast PA) and Harrisburg/Lancaster/York markets may get shut out of seeing either of the Eagles' two AFC home games (vs Miami, vs Buffalo) this season due to Shittsburgh playing on CBS at the same time.
That's why I've got the Ticket!!!Stand for the flag you assholes!
Eagles, Flyers Phillies fan since 1977. GO O'S!!
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Go through this every , EVERY one, .... the league is crazy, trying to figure in schedule is a mess cause teams improve and have bad weeks and have good weeks and don't improve --- EVERY week. Some teams start out strong and end weak some teams start out weak and end up strong.
Now factor in that we have NO IDEA of what kind of team we really have and I'm not sure anybody can say good schedule or bad.
Only thing that has some impact,IMHO, is playing teams coming in with a lot of rest. Like teams that you have to play after their bye week.
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Originally posted by MDFAN View PostGo through this every , EVERY one, .... the league is crazy, trying to figure in schedule is a mess cause teams improve and have bad weeks and have good weeks and don't improve --- EVERY week. Some teams start out strong and end weak some teams start out weak and end up strong.
Now factor in that we have NO IDEA of what kind of team we really have and I'm not sure anybody can say good schedule or bad.
Only thing that has some impact,IMHO, is playing teams coming in with a lot of rest. Like teams that you have to play after their bye week.
I agree. Didn't we have 6 of those a few years back?"Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"
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Originally posted by FairOaks View PostZero, I believe.
But that is only one factor as I said --- it's almost as much of a crap shoot as the draft is.
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