2005 Schedule looks pretty good...but tough...

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  • Ebenezer
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    • Jul 2002
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    2005 Schedule looks pretty good...but tough...

    Well, you want to win with the big boys, you got to play the big boys:

    NE 14-2
    NY 10-6
    Miami 4-12
    Denver 10-6
    KC 7-9
    Houston 7-9
    Atlanta 11-5
    Carolina 7-9

    @ NE 14-2
    @ NY 10-6
    @ Miami 4-12
    @ SD 12-4
    @ Oakland 5-11
    @ Cinci 8-8
    @ TB 5-11
    @ NO 8-8

    7 games against double digit winners (playoff teams) but 4 are within the division

    4 games against "weaker sisters" (Miami (2), Oakland, TB) but all of them could be tough

    5 games against ".500" teams but none of them are pushovers either.

    2005 = tough schedule




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  • G. Host
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    • Jul 2002
    • 10298

    #2
    Did you discount the NFC teams because they are in NFC and their weak sisters are weaker than AFC weak sisters?

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    • Typ0
      honey pie
      • Jul 2002
      • 32593

      #3
      Cincy, HOU, CAR are going to be tough next year too...and they are losing teams right now. Who knows what will happen with KC?

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      • Ebenezer
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        • Jul 2002
        • 73867

        #4
        Originally posted by G. Host
        Did you discount the NFC teams because they are in NFC and their weak sisters are weaker than AFC weak sisters?
        I didn't discount the NFC teams at all...Carolina is going to be back...Atlanta is a paper tiger this year but will still be good (Advantage Buffalo because the game is here)...TB?? who knows with that team - I was just there for a week and even Bay area folks are clueless as to the future of that team...New Orleans?? Again, who knows about them...but having to go to TB or NO is never easy for the Bills (history wise). I think the Bills can go 3-1 against them though.




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        • Ebenezer
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          • Jul 2002
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          #5
          This is what I would like to see:

          Sept: NYJ, KC
          Oct: NE, Denver
          Nov: Carolina, Houston
          Dec: Miami, Atlanta




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          • Earthquake Enyart
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            • Jul 2002
            • 27521

            #6
            5 winnable road games.

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            • Ebenezer
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              • Jul 2002
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              #7
              Originally posted by Earthquake Enyart
              5 winnable road games.
              and 6 winnable home games...




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              • RaginBuc
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                • Dec 2004
                • 15

                #8
                Originally posted by Ebenezer
                I didn't discount the NFC teams at all...Carolina is going to be back...Atlanta is a paper tiger this year but will still be good (Advantage Buffalo because the game is here)...TB?? who knows with that team - I was just there for a week and even Bay area folks are clueless as to the future of that team...New Orleans?? Again, who knows about them...but having to go to TB or NO is never easy for the Bills (history wise). I think the Bills can go 3-1 against them though.
                The Bucs could easily be very good or very bad next year. Either way, Winning in Tampa isn't going to be easy.

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                • DaBills
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                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1206

                  #9
                  After this loss against Pitt's second string, how do we even go 8-8 next year if NOTHING changes except the schedule gets harder?

                  I foolishly predict 10-6 every year, as I did this year, but not any more. Until we start taking care of biz in our division first, we're screwed. This year's playoff race should have shown that at least. 3-3 in the division? Not good enough.

                  We miss out at a wild card at 9-7 while the ****ing Vikes back in. It's just not right, but imo, it also means we need to win out over both the Jests and the Fins to have a shot next time. 11-5 has to be the goal, but it may not be achieved with the team we have right now today.


                  NE 14-2 - The ones to beat. Let's just say we go 0-2

                  NY 10-6 - The ones to keep beating themselves, (after us of course) 2-0

                  Miami 4-12 - They need a QB, a RB and a pulse. 2-0

                  Denver 10-6 - Tough, but at home, I like our chances.

                  KC 7-9 - Same as Denver.

                  Houston 7-9 - Carr is playing well in Houston, another problem QB for our secondary.

                  Atlanta 11-5 - Good luck containing Vick, we couldn't even contain that der beaver pelt trader St. Pierre.

                  Carolina 7-9- Carolina will just pin their ears back and Blitzoe all day long.


                  @ SD 12-4 - Solid team all-around, at home too. Tough to beat, but not impossible.

                  @ Oakland 5-11 - Adopting a wait and see. I think their QB situation is up in the air

                  @ Cinci 8-8 - Probably another win for us. The Spikes returning to his old stadium factor is gone.

                  @ TB 5-11 - could be a win since they were as inept this year as us. Unless it's late in the year. Seems like the BIlls play sluggish in the heat late in the season.

                  @ NO 8-8- Jury's out.
                  Last edited by DaBills; 01-05-2005, 01:25 AM.
                  “The Bills: better than the record indicates.”

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                  • don137
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                    • Jul 2002
                    • 7720

                    #10
                    I would like to play the Chargers as early as possible because Rivers is going to take his lumps early on..

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                    • TigerJ
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 22575

                      #11
                      I see maybe three games that are unwinnable as the Bills a presently constituted That is not a prediction of 13 wins. By that I simply mean we don't have to have an inferiority complex when we look at that schedule.
                      I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.

                      I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.

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                      • ScottLawrence
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                        • Jan 2004
                        • 1450

                        #12
                        With Losman.....Anything is possible.
                        You're right, I am a coward! I haven't any courage at all. I even scare myself.

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                        • Ebenezer
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                          • Jul 2002
                          • 73867

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ScottLawrence
                          With Losman.....Anything is possible.
                          yup...anywhere from 0-16 to 16-0




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                          • justasportsfan
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                            • Jul 2002
                            • 71629

                            #14
                            Originally posted by ScottLawrence
                            With Losman.....Anything is possible.
                            Blingbling. W/ Drew playoff is impossible. There's too many good teams for him to try and beat.
                            sacrifice1
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                            • Ebenezer
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                              • Jul 2002
                              • 73867

                              #15
                              Originally posted by justasportsfan
                              Blingbling. W/ Drew playoff is impossible. There's too many good teams for him to try and beat.
                              Of the 32 teams, how many have starters that won Super Bowls?




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