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J.R.
4-06-06, 4:32 PM
This is always exciting for NFL fans.

Take a look:

http://www.nfl.com/schedules

I'm already planning for Denver at Cleveland in October. :)

Mel
4-06-06, 4:45 PM
This is always exciting for NFL fans.

Take a look:

http://www.nfl.com/schedules

I'm already planning for Denver at Cleveland in October. :)

I see the brothers Manning are squaring off in prime time on opening night.

Nice.

Amoroq
4-06-06, 5:12 PM
October 8th in Philly and Christmas day in Dallas should be interesting. :)

KB in Kelowna
4-06-06, 6:18 PM
This is always exciting for NFL fans.

Take a look:

http://www.nfl.com/schedules

I'm already planning for Denver at Cleveland in October. :)

I saw Dallas play at Cleveland in 1988, in the old stadium in the dog pound. My brother was/is a Cowboys fan, I was severley hung over from a Saturday night bar hoping, good times.

THE HACK
4-07-06, 12:31 PM
October 8th in Philly and Christmas day in Dallas should be interesting. :)

Christmas Day in Dallas is the WORST day to have this game!:burning: I'm planning a trip to Dallas this season to finally see my team at Texas Stadium and I was hoping to see the hated Eagles vs Cowboys game but not now!:mad: It looks like I'll be trying to get tickets to either see the Redskins,Texans,Colts,Saints or Bucs(I'm hoping Skins(Sunday nighter) or Bucs(Thanksgiving).

Cheers

LiAmTrAnSdEmOn
4-07-06, 12:37 PM
Well, you could always come to Philly to see the Cowboys and Eagles play.:D

THE HACK
4-07-06, 12:46 PM
Well, you could always come to Philly to see the Cowboys and Eagles play.:D

The day I want to commit suicide I will!;) Those Eagles fans are crazy but passionate.Its hilarious when they chant "Aikman Sucks" when he's working in the booth covering a game,I can't stop laughing its that funny and I'm a huge Aikman fan!:laughing:

I would love to watch a Flyers game though and one day my bro and I will make the trek to see a game.

Cheers

J.R.
4-07-06, 7:28 PM
I was looking at the NFL Nationally Scheduled games (http://www.nfl.com/schedules/tv/national) and surprised to see how many times the Broncos will be featured on national TV in 2006.

They will play in 11 games where they'll be the feature. In comparison, the Super Bowl champion Steelers will only play in five national games. Defending NFL champion Seattle has two feature games. New England has four, while Indianapolis has three. The Cowboys have the second most with nine.

Denver will play in back-to-back-to-back primetime games (there's a bye in there too) and in the new primetime Thanksgiving game, the first on NFL Network.

I guess that's what you get when you win the toughest division in football.

Fine by me. :boogie:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/jrthesportsczar/Broncos2006Scheduleupdated.png

LiAmTrAnSdEmOn
4-07-06, 11:47 PM
I guess that's what you get when you win the toughest division in football.

How could any division with the "Not So Super" Chargers be the toughest division in football?:rolleyes:

wildboy26
4-08-06, 2:15 PM
For the Chicago Bears:

If Brian Griese or Kyle Orton is the QB: 14-2
If for some bizarre reason Rex Grossman is the QB: 9-7

For Seattle: 15-1

For Carolina: 13-3

For New England: 10-6


Those are my only predictions after looking over the schedule closely. :)

KB in Kelowna
4-08-06, 3:26 PM
For the Chicago Bears:

If Brian Griese or Kyle Orton is the QB: 14-2
If for some bizarre reason Rex Grossman is the QB: 9-7

For Seattle: 15-1

For Carolina: 13-3

For New England: 10-6


Those are my only predictions after looking over the schedule closely. :)

wow not factoring trades, drafts, free agent signings to come and injuries you can make those predictions. You are amazing. So what do you like in the Lot 649 tonight? The jackpot is $22 million.






































SARCASM!

KB in Kelowna
4-08-06, 11:13 PM
I was looking at the NFL Nationally Scheduled games (http://www.nfl.com/schedules/tv/national) and surprised to see how many times the Broncos will be featured on national TV in 2006.

They will play in 11 games where they'll be the feature. In comparison, the Super Bowl champion Steelers will only play in five national games. Defending NFL champion Seattle has two feature games. New England has four, while Indianapolis has three. The Cowboys have the second most with nine.

Denver will play in back-to-back-to-back primetime games (there's a bye in there too) and in the new primetime Thanksgiving game, the first on NFL Network.

I guess that's what you get when you win the toughest division in football.

Fine by me. :boogie:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/jrthesportsczar/Broncos2006Scheduleupdated.png

Uhm, I just reviewed the schedule and most of those games are against strong division rivals or playoffs teams from the past few years. I would venture to say it is a result of the schedule and not by some overwhelming desire of the masses and network programmers to subject us to the Broncos.