eball Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 The Pats* have two back-to-back West Coast trips this season. 10/5 and 10/12 @ San Fran and San Diego, and 12/7 and 12/14 @ Seattle and Oakland. Sucks for them. The schedule-makers also gave them a "tough" start and finish to the season. They begin with three of five on the road, and end with four of six on the road. Nice.
syhuang Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 The Pats* have two back-to-back West Coast trips this season. 10/5 and 10/12 @ San Fran and San Diego, and 12/7 and 12/14 @ Seattle and Oakland. Sucks for them. The schedule-makers also gave them a "tough" start and finish to the season. They begin with three of five on the road, and end with four of six on the road. Nice. But it still doesn't stop cheatriots fans talking about 16-0 in 2008. 16-0 in 08 is feasible
ExWNYer Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 The Pats* have two back-to-back West Coast trips this season. 10/5 and 10/12 @ San Fran and San Diego, and 12/7 and 12/14 @ Seattle and Oakland. Sucks for them. The schedule-makers also gave them a "tough" start and finish to the season. They begin with three of five on the road, and end with four of six on the road. Nice. They also took away their annual beat up-on-Buffalo-after-the-bye-week game.
SouthTownBills51 Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 sounds like a 16-0 team's schedule to me
scribo Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 I love that they have to come to Buffalo for the final game of the year -- quite likely a game to be bumped to primetime if both teams are in the hunt or if the Pats* are 15-0.
shrader Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 I love that they have to come to Buffalo for the final game of the year -- quite likely a game to be bumped to primetime if both teams are in the hunt or if the Pats* are 15-0. Both teams will be 14-0-1. The media will be all over it.
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