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View Poll Results: Your opinion of the Redskins 2009 schedule?
Looks favorable 56 38.62%
Looks tough 19 13.10%
Is it 2008 all over again? 31 21.38%
Wake me when training camp starts 39 26.90%
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:56 AM   #91
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You are correct!
The whole hype thing in general is Out Of Control. I heard The "Doc" show out of DC doing a "Mock schedule" show the other day........please
I don't know why I'm curious but..

Were they even close?
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:59 AM   #92
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The early part looks pretty good but the last 4 games look very tough especially with 2 west coast trips. I think the teams needs to have 8 or 9 wins by the time they get to the Raiders game in order o have a cushion for those last 4 games.
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Old 04-15-2009, 09:54 AM   #93
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The early part looks pretty good but the last 4 games look very tough especially with 2 west coast trips. I think the teams needs to have 8 or 9 wins by the time they get to the Raiders game in order o have a cushion for those last 4 games.
Great point about the late road trips. I like the early part of this schedule more than last year's.
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:16 AM   #94
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a few thoughts about the schedule:
The best possible record we can get on this schedule is 13-3

the worst record we can have not including major injuries is 5-11
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I like this schedule, it does look easier than last season's and I love the Bye in the middle rather than Week 4 like a couple of years ago.

I see at least 10 wins, that's assuming the Giants beat us twice and we drop a few we should win, like a Dallas game...yuck.

We should finish 2nd in the division (New Jersey's DL is just insane...I don't see any other NFC-East teams winning many against them). PLAYOFFS certainly.
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:22 AM   #95
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Did anybody check out the schedule for Dallas? Their home games are tough. It could easily be November before they win their first home game. I only see 2 home games for them that are gimmies.

DallasCowboys.com | Cowboys Schedule
Wow. Oakland is the only home game that doesn't look scary for them...OK...and Philly because they'll be in the Division basement this year.
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:29 AM   #96
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Wow. Oakland is the only home game that doesn't look scary for them...OK...and Philly because they'll be in the Division basement this year.
Well, I was thinking Seattle on Nov. 1, but with a healthy Hasselbeck and WR corps they should be much improved.
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:30 AM   #97
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Well, I was thinking Seattle on Nov. 1, but with a healthy Hasselbeck and WR corps they should be much improved.
Seattle CAN'T be worse than last year. They're the one team off the top of my head that was hurt by injuries worse than us. (Yes, remembered the Pats losing their pretty boy)
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:33 AM   #98
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Seattle's WR situation was awful. It reminded me of the Giants LB group back in '05 (i, think). They were signing WRs only to put them on IR a week later.
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hate playing ravens, steelers, pats in the preseason. Those are 3 very physical teams that play the 3-4. so not only will that not allow us to get a good rhythm on offense...but we have to avoid injuries. Same goes for them...we play good D and will rough them up but our O is what needs to come together. Portis may not play a snap all preseason.
Afraid Colt will get hurt?

They'll be protecting players just like us. I like putting the younger players up against tougher teams and schemes early...should help their development.
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:53 AM   #100
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Seattle's WR situation was awful. It reminded me of the Giants LB group back in '05 (i, think). They were signing WRs only to put them on IR a week later.
How about our LB corp in '06 LOL
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Old 04-15-2009, 11:07 AM   #101
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Our schedule always look favorable to me, its the team that beats itself time and time again. Not other teams
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Old 04-15-2009, 11:08 AM   #102
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Raiders aside, the 2nd half of the schedule is brutal, with 4 of the 6 division games, @ Falcons and @ Chargers. If the Skins can somehow go 5-2, 6-1 before the bye, they have a solid playoff chance.
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Old 04-15-2009, 12:24 PM   #103
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I don't know why I'm curious but..

Were they even close?
Not sure how Doc did, but Kevin got "no hits"
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Old 04-15-2009, 01:31 PM   #104
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For what it is worth. We do have the "easiest" in the division when looking at strength of schedule:

2009 TEAM-BY-TEAM STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE Team Win Loss Tie Pct.
1. Miami Dolphins 152 104 0 .594
2. Carolina Panthers 151 104 1 .592
3. New England Patriots 151 105 0 .590
4. Atlanta Falcons 150 105 1 .588
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 148 107 1 .580
6. Buffalo Bills 146 110 0 .570
7. New York Jets 145 110 1 .568
8. New Orleans Saints 142 113 1 .557
9. Philadelphia Eagles 137 119 0 .535
10. New York Giants 134 120 2 .527
11. Dallas Cowboys 131 123 2 .516
11. Jacksonville Jaguars 132 124 0 .516
13. Indianapolis Colts 131 125 0 .512
14. Tennessee Titans 130 126 0 .508
15. Houston Texans 129 126 1 .506
16. Washington Redskins 125 129 2 .492
17. Kansas City Chiefs 123 131 2 .484
17. San Diego Chargers 123 131 2 .484
19. Denver Broncos 122 132 2 .480
19. Oakland Raiders 122 132 2 .480
21. Detroit Lions 119 136 1 .467
22. Cincinnati Bengals 119 137 0 .465
22. St. Louis Rams 119 137 0 .465
24. Seattle Seahawks 117 139 0 .457
25. Cleveland Browns 114 140 2 .449
26. San Francisco 49ers 113 142 1 .443
27. Arizona Cardinals 113 143 0 .441
28. Baltimore Ravens 111 143 2 .438
29. Pittsburgh Steelers 110 144 2 .434
30. Green Bay Packers 109 146 1 .428
31. Minnesota Vikings 107 148 1 .420
32. Chicago Bears 105 149 2 .414
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For what it is worth. We do have the "easiest" in the division when looking at strength of schedule:

2009 TEAM-BY-TEAM STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE Team Win Loss Tie Pct.
1. Miami Dolphins 152 104 0 .594
2. Carolina Panthers 151 104 1 .592
3. New England Patriots 151 105 0 .590
4. Atlanta Falcons 150 105 1 .588
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 148 107 1 .580
6. Buffalo Bills 146 110 0 .570
7. New York Jets 145 110 1 .568
8. New Orleans Saints 142 113 1 .557
9. Philadelphia Eagles 137 119 0 .535
10. New York Giants 134 120 2 .527
11. Dallas Cowboys 131 123 2 .516
11. Jacksonville Jaguars 132 124 0 .516
13. Indianapolis Colts 131 125 0 .512
14. Tennessee Titans 130 126 0 .508
15. Houston Texans 129 126 1 .506
16. Washington Redskins 125 129 2 .492
17. Kansas City Chiefs 123 131 2 .484
17. San Diego Chargers 123 131 2 .484
19. Denver Broncos 122 132 2 .480
19. Oakland Raiders 122 132 2 .480
21. Detroit Lions 119 136 1 .467
22. Cincinnati Bengals 119 137 0 .465
22. St. Louis Rams 119 137 0 .465
24. Seattle Seahawks 117 139 0 .457
25. Cleveland Browns 114 140 2 .449
26. San Francisco 49ers 113 142 1 .443
27. Arizona Cardinals 113 143 0 .441
28. Baltimore Ravens 111 143 2 .438
29. Pittsburgh Steelers 110 144 2 .434
30. Green Bay Packers 109 146 1 .428
31. Minnesota Vikings 107 148 1 .420
32. Chicago Bears 105 149 2 .414
Weird how the other teams are all "tougher" than ours when they all play mainly the same teams.

You know what that means, right? Dallas/NJ/Philly's schedules are all tougher because they play us twice.
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