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Schedule out (5 games on PT)

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:03 pm
by Latrell
The NFL released the 2008 NFL schedule today. The Colts have 5 games on National Television.

Here's the whole thing.

Week 1- vs Bears (SNF)
Week 2- @ Vikings
Week 3- vs Jaguars
Week 4- Bye
Week 5- @ Texans
Week 6- vs Ravens
Week 7- @ Green Bay
Week 8- @ Titans (MNF)
Week 9- vs Patriots (SNF)
Week 10-@ Steelers
Week 11- vs Texans
Week 12- @ Chargers (SNF)
Week 13- @ Browns
Week 14- vs Bengals
Week 15- vs Lions
Week 16- @ Jaguars (Thursday Night Game)
Week 17- vs Titans

Some great games to look forward to.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:19 pm
by Latrell
Oh and our preseason games are as follows

vs Redskins
@Lions
@Falcons
vs Bengals
vs Bills

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:59 pm
by Latrell
And here's the rest of the National TV schedule

Week 1

Redskins @ NYG ( 1st game of the year)
Bears @ Colts (SNF)
Vikings @ Green Bay (MNF)
Broncos @ Raiders (MNF doubleheader)

Week 2:
Steelers @ Browns (SNF)
Eagles @ Cowboys (MNF)

Week 3:
Cowboys @ Green Bay(SNF)
Jets @ Chargers (MNF)

Week 4:
Eagles @ Bears (SNF)
Ravens @ Steelers (MNF)

Week 5:
Steelers @ Jaguars (SNF)
Vikings @ Saints (MNF)

Week 6:
Patriots @ Chargers (SNF)
NYG @ Browns (MNF)

Week 7:
Seahawks @ Bucaneers (SNF)
Broncos @ Patriots (MNF)

Week 8:
Chargers @ Saints ( played in London)
Seahawks @ 49ers (SNF)
Colts @ Titans (MNF)

Week 9:
Patriots @ Colts (SNF)
Steelers @ Redskins(MNF)

Week 10:
NYG @ Eagles (SNF)
49ers @ Cardinals(MNF)

Week 11:
Cowboys @ Redskins (SNF)
Browns @ Bills (MNF)

Week 12:
Colts @ Chargers (SNF)
Green Bay @ Saints (MNF)

Week 13:
Titans @ Lions (Thanksgiving)
Seahawks @ Cowboys (Thanksgiving)
Cardinals @ Eagles(Thanksiving)
Bears @ Vikings (SNF)
Jaguars @ Texans (MNF)

Week 14:
Raiders @ Chargers (Thursday Night Game)
Dolphins @ Bills ( played in Toronto)
Patriots @ Seahawks (SNF)
Bucaneers @ Panthers (MNF)

Week 15:
NYG @ Cowboys(SNF)
Browns @ Eagles(MNF)

Week 16:
Colts @ Jaguars (Thursday Night Game)
Chargers @ Bucaneers(SNF)
Green Bay @ Bears (MNF)

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:46 am
by PR07
If the league makes scheduling randomly and years in advance, how come we've played New England during the regular season for like 6 straight seasons? Can the league just acknowledge that they're all about the ratings. You don't see us playing the Jets or Bills for 6 straight seasons as former AFC East foes.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:06 am
by Latrell
Yeah, you can bet the League wants to milk this rivalry as much as they can. We'll probably gonna be seeing Colts/Pats every year until Brady or Manning retire. I ain't complaining though. I'd rather watch us play the Pats over someone like the Jets anyday.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:37 pm
by dixava
Latrell wrote:Yeah, you can bet the League wants to milk this rivalry as much as they can. We'll probably gonna be seeing Colts/Pats every year until Brady or Manning retire. I ain't complaining though. I'd rather watch us play the Pats over someone like the Jets anyday.


I agree with you... I can

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 2:35 am
by Latrell
dixava wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I agree with you... I can

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:30 am
by ajizzle
Man, we really got screwed in that Wk 8/9... MNF @ Tennessee, short week to prep for Pats in Sunday. I know it's in the evening, but couldn't we have gotten (no offense) the Texans the next week or something?

Well, to be Da Man, you gotta beat Da Man! We miss you, Ric!

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:57 pm
by FreeRon
A lot of the scheduling isn't random, and the league obviously acknowledges this. You play 2 games against each of your division rivals for a total of 6 games. You play every team in a division in the opposite conference, 4 more games for a total of 10. Then you play one game against each of the teams in your conference who finished in the same position you did...for example since we finished first and New England finished first we play them, then the other two teams that won their divisions in the AFC. The last 3 games are random games against teams in your conference, although we do seem to get Cincinnati and Baltimore enough that these games could be picked for ratings.