Here’s what we’ve all been waiting for:
Week 1 -@ Panthers – Better make sure the run defense is ready.
Week 2 -SAINTS – Bet the over.
Week 3 -CHIEFS – Defense vs Matt Cassel. Who ya got?
Week 4 -BYE – Too early?
Week 5 -BUCS – Leftwich? McCown? Sanchez? Does it matter?
Week 6 -@ Raiders – West Coast trips are always crazy.
Week 7 -@ Redskins (MNF) – Finally, an NFC east opponent.
Week 8 -GIANTS – Uh oh, I smell a trend.
Week 9 -COWBOYS (Sunday Night) - Three straight division matchups. Better win two of three.
Week 10 -@ Chargers – A second trip to the left coast!
Week 11 -@ Bears (Sunday Night) – Deja vu all over again.
Week 12 – REDSKINS – Will they finally beat the ‘Skins at home?
Week 13 -@ Falcons – Matt Ryan part deux.
Week 14 -@ Giants (Sunday Night) – More deja vu.
Week 15 -49ERS - Do we play these guys every year?
Week 16 -BRONCOS – B-DAWK RETURNS!!!
Week 17 -@ Cowboys – Every season should end versus the ‘Boys.
There you have it. Four prime time games, only one at home. A favorable start includes three home games and a bye week in the first five weeks. Interesting. Toughest stretch: Week 7 to Week 14 is BRUTAL!! How about four road games in five weeks, including a West Coast trip to San Diego. Ugh! Great to see another season closer in Dallas. It doesn’t look easy, but then again, it never does.
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