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I don’t like the late season back-to-back road games against Dallas and the Rams. But who the hell allowed 5 division games in the last 8 weeks? That’s bullshit! At least we got a decent bye in week 9 following the London game.
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Yea the bye is right. Always hard to say what teams are going to be good or which ones will be average. But man that looks like a tough schedule. Rams, Vikings, Carolina, NO, Jax, Atl plus our division games are generally tough just because they are division games.
Too early to say of course but it looks like a tough road next year.
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Originally posted by tinopuno View PostJust luck of the draw I'm sure but Dallas plays 4 of it's last 5 games at home.
A few things about the schedule:
1. The tough first place schedule is a myth. It’s only a difference of two games compared to everyone else in the division. We play the Rams and Vikings. Can we really say that they will be significantly better than say the Cowboys opponents of Seahawks and Lions? Things change so much from year to year. I mean, what if Goff or Gurley get hurt?
2. We have two Thursday night games which give us a mini-bye. We should have the advantage of extra rest going against the Bucs in week 2 and the Panthers in week
7.
3. We play the Cowboys after our bye and we don’t play one opponent coming off a bye!
It seems like they’ve balance this a bit this year as the Skins, Saints, Lions, Bengals, and Colts all play a max of two games vs opponents coming off a bye. The Giants and Cowboys each play one such game.
Last year the Giants had 4!
4. The first half our schedule looks slightly easier right now. If Wentz isn’t ready, I think it sets up well for Foles to get us off to a good start.Last edited by rspurr; 04-20-2018, 12:48 AM.Canada's #1 Eagles fan.
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Originally posted by rspurr View PostThey only play 3 of last 5 at home. But play 4 of last 6 at home. I’m not sure Dallas really has much of a home field advantage.
A few things about the schedule:
1. The tough first place schedule is a myth. It’s only a difference of two games compared to everyone else in the division. We play the Rams and Vikings. Can we really say that they will be significantly better than say the Cowboys opponents of Seahawks and Lions? Things change so much from year to year. I mean, what if Goff or Gurley get hurt?
2. We have two Thursday night games which give us a mini-bye. We should have an advantage if rest going against the Bucs in week 2 and the Panthers in week
7.
3. We play the Cowboys after our bye and we don’t play one opponent coming off a bye!
It seems like they’ve balance this a bit this year as the Skins, Saints, Lions, Bengals, and Colts all play a max of two games vs opponents coming off a bye. The Giants and Cowboys each play one such game.
Last year the Giants had 4!
4. The first half our schedule looks slightly easier right now. If Wentz isn’t ready, I think it sets up well for Foles to get us off to a good start."Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"
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rspurr
"They only play 3 of last 5 at home. But play 4 of last 6 at home."
You're right! When I rechecked their schedule I realized there was a small ad between Week 16 and Week 17 and I had failed to notice that their last game was AT the Gnats. And I agree that Jerry World, and it's front running fans, doesn't offer the home field edge that some teams (with real fans) enjoy.
When I think about it objectively, I actually doubt that favoritism plays a part in the NFL schedule...but the unfounded suspicion that favoritism does exist still appeals to my sense of the Eagles, and their fans, being the aggrieved "under dogs".
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