You understood it perfectly.
What it is dummy is that nobody wants to spend a week away from their family, being an idiot you don't get that.
how in the ing world would "a simple yes or no" answer that question?
You understood it perfectly.
What it is dummy is that nobody wants to spend a week away from their family, being an idiot you don't get that.
The guy is a moron, bro.
will you be my friend spurraider
Where did you ever get this stupid Idea I come here looking for friends...hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That has gotta be the dumbest thing yo............hmmm?...ok ok maybe not but still it's pretty dumb.
If I were here looking for friends I'd kiss ass like you do.
Why do you spend so much time in Stupidville?
Talk football guy, even if you don't know ...ok?
henne still startingwhats the line on bovada +20?
So Avante where is the list of teams this year that DON'T have a road-road b2b?
The Jags have never played well in Seattle. Honestly I don't think the Jags have ever won in Seattle. I'm not looking forward to this game at all. I would be shocked if we scored. Either way, were a lock for the first pick now. I can't wait to watch more of the QB's coming out this year to see who the next unlucky SOB is to QB for the Jags.![]()
Let's check it out...
How many double road scenarios per team
Ariz..2
Atl...2
Balt...1
Buff..2
Caro...1
Chicago...3
Cinncy...2
Cleveland...3
Dallas...1
Denver...2
Detroit...3
GB...0
Houston...1
Indy...2
Jax...3
KC...2
Minnesota..2
NE...2
NO...3
NYG...2
NYJ...2
Oakland...2
Philly..a 3 road game stretch, a two road games
Pitt...2
St.Louis...3
SD...2
Niners...2
Seattle...3
TB...2
Tenn...a 3 game road strecth, a double road
Wash...1
As we can it makes no sense at all, no system to it of any kind.
Green Bay has no double roads while two teams play three road games in a row....huh?
The last time the Jags were in Seattle (2009)
Seattle 41
Jags 0
so to answer your question, 1. you make it seem like the league is picking on the jaguars. there is 1 freakin team in the leaugue out of 32 that doesn't have a road & road. so don't go on about the jags schedule. its pretty common to have a road&road, and a majority of teams have multiple road&road stretches. either way, if you have a road & road, that means you've probably got a homestand that will also serve as a balancing act.
Clipper Nation
trying really hard to fit in
doesn't realize i've been arguing with avante throughout this entire thread
Let's look a little deeper at that Jag schedule.
home
road
road
home
road
road
You don't see that as being weird? 4 road games the first 6 weeks?
Then we have your Raiders
road
home
road
home
home
road
bye
home
home
That makes no sense. 9 weeks and only three rosd games.
We all understand home vs road so why put teams at a disadvantage and others with the advantage?
yeah thats really weird. know what else is weird? they then have 6 home games and only 4 road games the rest of the way. talk about unfair. in the last 11 weeks of the season they'll only have 4 road games!
well you can say 9 weeks to make it sound better, but its 3 road games of our first 8 gamesThen we have your Raiders
road
home
road
home
home
road
bye
home
home
That makes no sense. 9 weeks and only three road games.
We all understand home vs road so why put teams at a disadvantage and others with the advantage?
so 5 of our first 8 games are home games. wow what an unfair advantage to start the season. you know what though, that means in the final 8 games, we have 5 road games. what an unfair disadvantage to end the season. symmetry is beautiful isn't it?
I don't think you really understand this home/road thing. There is a reason teams want that home field advantage in the playoffs, it's huge.
Why give some teams three road games in a row while giving others not even two in a row? Why give the....
Cards...
home
home
bye
home
Atlanta
home
home
bye
home
Look at the Browns
home
home
home
...?
None of this makes any sense there's no logic to it at all.
Why start any team off with a double road situation?
every team that starts with a home heavy schedule has a road heavy schedule the rest of the way. every team that has a big home-stretch (3 straight home games) means the rest of their schedule is road-heavy. you act like some teams are getting 10 home games per year while others get 6. everybody gets 8 home games. everybody gets 8 road games. everybody has equal opportunity over the course of the season. who cares where those home games are relative to the schedule
Did you see the Cinncy/Pitt game tonight? What did we keep hearing? It was....teams that strart off 0-2 don't make the playoffs...right? So why did the Dolphins/Vikes/ ans start off with a double road while the Bills/Colts/Bers started off with a double home....you really don't see anything wrong with that?
You've never heard.....coming off a short week now on the road....? You've never heard anything about time zones?
How about teams on the road a second week vs teams at home another week, you really see that as fair?
If you really think...ah none of that really matters...you couldn't be more wrong. Scheduling dynamics are huge.
by that same logic i find it really unfair that the dolphins/vikes/ ans will have 8 home games from here on out whereas the bills/colts/bears only have 6 home games left.
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