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Probably mean it could be flexed. It is a snf game afterall in decTechnically we have b2b road games but there's a bye in between, but the point is clear: we don't play on the road and then have to play on the road again the following week. Pretty good deal.
I wonder what the * is all about on the Eagles game.
Looks like I better get after a hotel room in Seattle on NYE.
Makes sense. I was fearing it was gonna be some silly alternate location like Madagascar or Botswana or wherever the hell else they're making these guys go now.Probably mean it could be flexed. It is a snf game afterall in dec
Technically we have b2b road games but there's a bye in between, but the point is clear: we don't play on the road and then have to play on the road again the following week. Pretty good deal.
I wonder what the * is all about on the Eagles game.
Looks like I better get after a hotel room in Seattle on NYE.
That would be cool.I approve of this schedule. At GB early in the season when the weather is fine and Lacy smacks around his old team.
Make it happen.
I like the weather aspect of being @ GB in week 1, but a big part of me also wishes we played a few lesser teams early so the OL has a chance to figure things out. We also may be starting a rookie CB opposite Sherm (if he's on the team still) in week 1 vs Rodgers.I approve of this schedule. At GB early in the season when the weather is fine and Lacy smacks around his old team.
Make it happen.
a big part of me also wishes we played a few lesser teams early so the OL has a chance to figure things out
I like the weather aspect of being @ GB in week 1, but a big part of me also wishes we played a few lesser teams early so the OL has a chance to figure things out. We also may be starting a rookie CB opposite Sherm (if he's on the team still) in week 1 vs Rodgers.
What I meant was play some lesser teams (and collect wins) before we have to travel to GB. Give the OL a chance to come together a bit before playing a contender in their house. But yeah I agree, after week 1 it definitely gets easier.I don't know, the first five teams don't look that daunting outside of the Packers. San Fran at home, At Tennessee, Indy at home and at the Rams. SF should be a train wreck again. Tenn and Indy are probably both only middle of the road teams. And who know what to expect from the Rams? They always seem to be tough no matter how good or bad they or us is, and no matter when we play them. There's only two really good QB's in there and one above average one in Mariota. I think it looks fine personally.
I get that for sure, but our opponent will be working out new pieces too. I will prefer earlier at GB than later.I like the weather aspect of being @ GB in week 1, but a big part of me also wishes we played a few lesser teams early so the OL has a chance to figure things out. We also may be starting a rookie CB opposite Sherm (if he's on the team still) in week 1 vs Rodgers.