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Originally posted by Vectorfisher
I agree about that schedule just look at it for superbowl champs they got a pretty weak schedule
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We can't all play in such a Powerhouse division like the steelers
6 games in the division are moot...the Schedulers can't change this around because they were the Champs, everyone plays their division
as far as the other games they had:
Indy - Which was in the AFC champiopnship game last year and is having a Stellar year this year
Kansas City - At Kansas City which is one of the Toughest places to play on the road and they were supposed to be a good team this year
Seattle - which is winning their division and was also picked as one of the early favorites this year
Pittsburgh - at Pittsburgh, which is not an easy task either
St. Louis - at St. louis Where they're supposed to just light it up....and didn't
so Where do you get that they had an easy schedule...those look like tough games to me.
I wouldn't say the Steelers schedule was exactly tough either. The only non-division games against teams w/ better than a .500 record they get to play at home.
I'd say the schedule makers were pretty generous there too
The Patriots have also played 8 games this season against Teams that currently have a record of .500 or better and won 7 of them.
The Steelers have only played 6 games against teams with a .500 record or better and won 5 of them.
Like I said we'll all have our answers in January
