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iknowftbll
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This has been on my mind a few weeks now, but I've been waiting until after the Chiefs game to mention it because I didn't want to appear to be bitching. We've discussed the schedule a bit around here, and the general consensus is this year's schedule sucked. Not because of who we played, or even where, but when. It is an odd schedule.
But buried in the home/away slate for the Broncos are some anomalies that have me wondering if the guy who finalized the schedule lost money on the Broncos in the Super Bowl.
First there was a three game road stretch. Okay, you see this from time to time for teams, right? No big deal. It happens. But immediately following a 3 game road stretch was consecutive games against opponents whose last game was on TNF. In other words, both the Dolphins and Chiefs had 10 days to prepare for the Broncos after the Broncos came off 3 consecutive road games.

Who did the Broncos piss off?
No the good news is the Broncos went a respectable 3-2 in that stretch, and wrapped it up with by far their most impressive road win of the year. That speaks volumes about the amount of toughness and character this team has.
Still, weird shit like that should be addressed when the schedules are ironed out. I don't believe any team should have to play another team coming off a bye unless they are themselves coming off a bye. In other words, sync up bye weeks with opponents for the subsequent weeks. That way you won't get one team playing multiple opponents consecutively coming off bye weeks, the way the Broncos did for 4 straight opponents in 2009. This would be a minor adjustment to the schedule making. Further, no team should have to play consecutive opponents coming off TNF appearances. If possible, no team should have to play multiple opponents at any point in the season coming off TNF. That's a little trickier, but a worthy goal in a league where any little advantage can make a huge difference.
Again, I wanted to wait until after this stretch to mention it. It is a little frustrating to see oversights like this on a schedule. I wish the league would do something about this shit.
With that said, the Broncos came out of it a stronger team than when they went in, so good on them.
But buried in the home/away slate for the Broncos are some anomalies that have me wondering if the guy who finalized the schedule lost money on the Broncos in the Super Bowl.
First there was a three game road stretch. Okay, you see this from time to time for teams, right? No big deal. It happens. But immediately following a 3 game road stretch was consecutive games against opponents whose last game was on TNF. In other words, both the Dolphins and Chiefs had 10 days to prepare for the Broncos after the Broncos came off 3 consecutive road games.

Who did the Broncos piss off?
No the good news is the Broncos went a respectable 3-2 in that stretch, and wrapped it up with by far their most impressive road win of the year. That speaks volumes about the amount of toughness and character this team has.
Still, weird shit like that should be addressed when the schedules are ironed out. I don't believe any team should have to play another team coming off a bye unless they are themselves coming off a bye. In other words, sync up bye weeks with opponents for the subsequent weeks. That way you won't get one team playing multiple opponents consecutively coming off bye weeks, the way the Broncos did for 4 straight opponents in 2009. This would be a minor adjustment to the schedule making. Further, no team should have to play consecutive opponents coming off TNF appearances. If possible, no team should have to play multiple opponents at any point in the season coming off TNF. That's a little trickier, but a worthy goal in a league where any little advantage can make a huge difference.
Again, I wanted to wait until after this stretch to mention it. It is a little frustrating to see oversights like this on a schedule. I wish the league would do something about this shit.
With that said, the Broncos came out of it a stronger team than when they went in, so good on them.