2011 NFL schedule released
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Automatiklike_that;746302 wrote:Already was proven I have no other usernames, and you even acknowledged that yourself at one point. Nice fail.
Oh shit....you got me again with the fail. I'm surprised you didn't edit my post.
Hurry...you still have time.
What say you on the Browns next year? Over/under 6 wins....I'm going with a push.
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like_thatAutomatik;746314 wrote:Oh shit....you got me again with the fail. I'm surprised you didn't edit my post.
Hurry...you still have time.
What say you on the Browns next year? Over/under 6 wins....I'm going with a push.
Pittsburgh 12-4.
Yeah, because I edit posts all the time like your boy rock lol. -
WriterbuckeyeSaw a strength of schedule listing from the schedule (I think in the Dispatch) -- and Cleveland's SOS was higher than anyone else's in the division. How does that happen, regardless of the formula you're using to determine it?
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gorocks99Touching on a topic from earlier in the thread, sounds like the Winter Classic may be in Philly on Jan 2.
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Terry_TateWriterbuckeye;747237 wrote:Saw a strength of schedule listing from the schedule (I think in the Dispatch) -- and Cleveland's SOS was higher than anyone else's in the division. How does that happen, regardless of the formula you're using to determine it?
It's very possible considering they have 4 games against the Ravens/Steelers and 2 games against the Bengals, compared to each of the Ravens/Steelers having 4 games against the Browns/Bengals and just 2 against each other. The difference between each teams two non-set opponents is not enough to where it outweighs the Browns in-division opponents. Hopefully that makes sense.
Basically it's because the Ravens/Steelers were 2 of the best teams last year and they comprise 25% of Clevelands schedule.
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ts1227
Yep, since the NFL went to a schedule that goes into January, it's customary (everyone just forgets because it only happens once every 6 years) for the Jan. 1 bowl games to all move to Jan. 2 when Jan. 1 falls on Sunday.Midstate01;746142 wrote:even the rose bowl????
If you go back and check game dates, you'll see 1 in about every 6 Rose Bowls (in recent years) was played after Jan. 1. Sometimes it coincided with a Nat'l Title game too, so it went unnoticed.