That will all change when the playoffs start. Then you will find out if they are for real, assuming they can figure out who their quarterback is going to be.
As for me, my money is on the Chargers.
2006-12-09 04:58:20
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answered by Carl 7
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AFC North: a million.)Ravens 11-5 2.)Bengals 10-6 3.) Steelers 8-8 4.) Browns 6-10 AFC South: a million.) Colts 13-3 2.) Texans 12-4 3.) Titans 9-7 4.) Jaguars 7-9 AFC West : a million.) Chargers 11-5 2.) Raiders 8-8 3.) Cheifs 7-9 4.) Broncos 6-10 AFC East: a million.) Patriots 10-6 2.) Jets 9-7 3.) Dolphins 7-9 4.) costs 4-12 NFC East: a million.) Eagles 12-4 2.) Cowboys 12-4 3.) Redskins 10-6 4.) Giants 9-7 NFC North: a million.) Packers 13-3 2.) Vikings 10-6 3.) Lions 8-8 4.) Bears 7-9 NFC South a million.) Falcons 11-5 2.) Saints 10-6 3.) Panthers 5-11 4.) Buccaneers 3-13 NFC West: a million.) 49ers 10-6 2.) Seahawks 8-8 3.) Cardinals 6-10 4.) Rams 2-14
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answered by ? 4
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One of the easiest. Debatable if THE easiest. But what are you going to do? You play the games you're scheduled to play. But they did have to play three straight away games, which is very unusual: New York Jets, New York Giants, New England Patriots. They have their rough games too.
EDIT: Giants may not be one of the best teams in the NFL, but they are certainly a good team. They have a good offense and a good defense.
2006-12-09 05:04:06
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answered by bennyjoe81 3
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The Bears play in a very weak division (Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota). That gives them 6 easy games. Plus the 49ers, Cardinals, Bills, and Bucs. That's 10 easy games out of 16 .... I agree - an easy schedule.
Only truly tough game was at New England, which they lost.
2006-12-09 06:48:07
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answered by West Coaster 4
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It started that when before the season started but looks at the teams they have had to play. Seattle, New England, and upcoming Denver. Their division is poor this year, but they always have to play them, so you can't count those games. How about when they had to play the Giants, Jets, and the Patriots, all away and all back to back. That is tough for any team.
2006-12-09 05:01:11
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answered by GOP 2
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SOFT...thats the best way to define their sched. it is soft, but when they reach the playoff tiers they will be matched up with tougher foes. As for the NY Giants, they are good but will not win their division and I don't think they will even make the playoffs as a wildcard. My Cowboys tho, they will win it ALL.
Buddy
2006-12-09 05:09:30
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answered by justbuddy67 2
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I don't know but I have been waiting to watch my Ram's all season. They are on this coming Monday night. Just my freakin luck they play the Bears. LOL
2006-12-09 07:08:00
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answered by 10 to 20 5
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Well - its not there fault that probably the two worst teams in the NFL this year - happen to be in their division (Lions and Packers) but sometimes you luck out!!!
2006-12-09 05:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Now don't go talkin smack about the Chicago Bears....
They are good ...And will take the change when the payoffs come just fine...
2006-12-09 10:08:55
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answered by MissChatea 4
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of course they do, that is why they've won 10 games.
I cant wait to see them play a "real" team and lose in the first round!!!!
2006-12-09 08:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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