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I will continue to work on this as more information is compiled.

 

Our 2015 opponents went 100-107 combined in 2014. They scored 23.8 ppg, and allowed 23.4 ppg combined.

 

2014 Buffalo Bills had 21.4 ppg, and allowed 18.1 ppg.

 

When factoring where the games will be played (KC's home record is 6-2, Dallas away record is 8-0) our opponents were 68-60.

 

2014 Buffalo Bills were 5-3 at home and 4-4 on the road.

 

Our Schedule is going to be

AFCE

 

Away: Tennessee, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Washington, Philadelphia, New York Jets, New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins

 

Home: Cincinnati, New York Giants, Dallas, Indianapolis, Houston, New York Jets, New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins.

 

edit 1: Our 2014 Strength of schedule was .500. Our opponents records in 2013 combined.

 

edit 2: 4 opponents made the playoffs in 2014. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Dallas, New England

 

5 opponents finished with a losing record. Jacksonville (3-13), Tennessee (2-14), New York Jets (4-12), New York Giants (6-10), Washington (4-12).

 

1 opponent finished .500. Miami (8-8)

 

7 opponents finished with 9 or more wins: Dallas (12-4), Philadelphia (10-6), Houston (9-7), Indianapolis (11-5), New England (12-4), Pittsburgh (10-5), Kansas City (9-7)

 

Against opponents played in 2014 that we play again in 2015 we were 4-4 with losses to Miami, New England, Kansas City and Houston.

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Wait...Dallas was undefeated on the road!?

 

You're off. We play Dallas in Buffalo.

I had Washington listed at twice, fixed. Listed it wrong. And, according to NFL.com they were undefeated while traveling.
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If your schedule is right. 11-5 or 10-6 looks good for a playoff birth.

Its right. Missed a few things on glitches. I have a spreadsheet started with stats and info. Favoring how we play historically at stadiums etc. Like we are just about .500 @KC. Or that we have 9-4 record against Cinci at home and 6-9 at Cinci.

 

We are 3-8 all time against Dallas. 3-6 removing Super Bowls. We have beat them twice at home, 1996 and 1984.

 

14-27 again st the Titans/Oilers but 1-7 in 17 years against the Tennessee Titans. 4 of those games at home and a win and all three losses in their house.

 

1-8 against the Colts since the 2000 season, 35-31-1 overall. Won game one at Indy in 1998 in the last six games. Glad we play them at home because we we got that one win in 9 games since 2000 season in Buffalo during the 2010 campaign. Manning was 14-18 95 yards and an INt in that bout.

 

7-6 against Jacksonville. 4-2 on the road to them. We have played them numerous times, nearly every season minus a few and. 3 year stretch where we didn't face them from 98-2001

 

Wining % wise

Tampa Bay 3-7

San Diego 10-22-2

Dallas 3-6

Tennessee 14-27

Atlanta 4-7

Pittsburgh 8-13

New England 44-66-1

Are the top 7 best % against us. We face 4 in our top 7, for those not paying attention.

 

While for us...

Washington is 3rd, Jacksonville 5th and Cincinatti 6th.

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That's a fun looking schedule IMO

 

Lots of exciting games and chances to make some noise! Plus we HAVE to get a real primetime game, right?;

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