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2008 NFL Schedule

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:42 pm
by Guppy
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2008 strength of schedule based on opponents combined winning % and W-L record from 2007.

Steelers .598 153 103
Colts .594 152 104
Jaguars .559 143 113
Vikings .551 141 115
Ravens .551 141 115
Titans .551 141 115
Bengals .547 140 116
Texans .547 140 116
Browns .547 140 116
Lions .543 139 117
Bears .531 136 120
Packers .531 136 120
Redskins .523 134 122
Cowboys .523 134 122
Eagles .520 133 123
Giants .520 133 123
Rams .488 125 131
49ers .484 124 132
Seahawks .477 122 134
Buccaneers .469 120 136
Falcons .469 120 136
Cardinals .465 119 137
Dolphins .465 119 137
Panthers .465 119 137
Jets .457 117 139
Chiefs .453 116 140
Bills .449 115 141
Saints .449 115 141
Broncos .445 114 142
Raiders .438 112 144
Chargers .422 108 148
Patriots .387 99 157

Pats get the softy schedule of the year.

Re: 2008 NFL Schedule

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:59 pm
by Mellanby_equals_grit
Guppy wrote:
Pats get the softy schedule of the year.
Wow.. Does someone in the front office wanna give them a do-over or what?

Re: 2008 NFL Schedule

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:33 am
by OS
As much as I'd like to criticize the league for the Patriots soft schedule, it's not something they have control over. The schedule is completely determined based on rotating divisions and the standings.

Re: 2008 NFL Schedule

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:53 pm
by cprice12
OS wrote:As much as I'd like to criticize the league for the Patriots soft schedule, it's not something they have control over. The schedule is completely determined based on rotating divisions and the standings.
Didn't a team's schedule used to be based on their record the year before?
For example, if a team had a poor record the year before they would have an easier schedule the following year, and a team who had a better record the year before would warrant a harder schedule the following year...all based on the the records of teams the previous year.
I thought that is how it worked a handful of years ago before they changed it...but maybe I'm wrong.