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$hit like this absolutely cracks me up....
It doesn't take into account that 32 (~20%) of those losses came intra division, with 25 (18%) of them coming from two teams. From the Chronic: http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...e-nfl-in-2012/ The NFL will release its detailed schedule on Tuesday night, but we already know the Texans will have one of the easier schedules in the league. The Texans’ combined opponent record from 2011 is 121-135, a .473 win percentage. That’s ranked 29th in the NFL, easier than all but Buffalo (.473), Green Bay (.469) and New England (.453). The Patriots lost to the Giants in last year’s Super Bowl. The Giants have the toughest combined schedule, with a combined opponent record of 140-116, for a .547 win percentage. Denver (.543) and Cleveland (.527) are second and third. The Cowboys’ schedule is ranked 11th. The Texans will face Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Buffalo, Miami, Baltimore, Green Bay and Minnesota in home games and Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, New England, New York Jets, Denver, Chicago and Detroit on the road. The game dates and times will be announced Tuesday night.
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Yeah, he must have come up with that easy schedule analysis just to get a reaction and stir the pot or ...
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Four prime time games + Thanksgiving. Two Sunday night, two Monday night.
From the chron: Quote:
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1 Sun, Sep 9 vsMiami 1:00 PM
2 Sun, Sep 16 @Jacksonville 1:00 PM 3 Sun, Sep 23 @Denver 4:15 PM 4 Sun, Sep 30 vsTennessee 1:00 PM 5 Mon, Oct 8 @New York 8:30 PM 6 Sun, Oct 14 vsGreen Bay 8:20 PM NBC 7 Sun, Oct 21 vsBaltimore 1:00 PM 8 BYE WEEK 9 Sun, Nov 4 vsBuffalo 1:00 PM 10 Sun, Nov 11 @Chicago 8:20 PM 11 Sun, Nov 18 vsJacksonville 1:00 PM 12 Thu, Nov 22 @Detroit 12:30 PM 13 Sun, Dec 2 @Tennessee 1:00 PM 14 Mon, Dec 10 @New England 8:30 PM 15 Sun, Dec 16 vsIndianapolis 1:00 PM 16 Sun, Dec 23 vsMinnesota 1:00 PM 17 Sun, Dec 30 @Indianapolis 1:00 PM |
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I like this schedule. We own the Dolphins so that's a great start. We get a bye week before playing Mario. The Lions are very unpredictable on Turkey Day and not always in a good way. The Patriots game is the only one where we could get snow. I wish they played the Colts early instead of late because it will give the Colts more time to gel. Without any crippling injuries, the Texans should be at worst 8-8 and at best 12-4. I think they'll win their division and anything beyond that is up for grabs.
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#6
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wow...that lays out pretty good i think
5-2 heading into the bye should be expected 7-2 down the stretch with 3 easy ones on paper to close it out it's early yet but i'm thinking 12-4 would be a reasonable expectation |
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#7
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With these prime time games, the other worry here are the trap and letdown games. Hopefully Kubiak will keep the team focused. There are "easy" home games against the Jags and Colts coming after a couple of these prime time games that could be painful if dropped.
The good news is the Texans are at home each week following one of these, except the Thanksgiving game where they have 10-day break to recover. ...at least the rest of the AFC South sucks. The Texans should win this division even at 8-8. |
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This is about as good a schedule as we could have hoped for. The season starts with a long series of highly winnable games and only one cold weather game (against a team that they're not likely to beat under any conditions). The three game in a row road stretch is tough but the team then gets rewarded by what should be three easy victories (if necessary) to close out the season.
I'm worried about the Green Bay game on a short week but at least it's still relatively early in the season. |
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