Football schedules are based on prior year record (first place teams play first place teams in two non-common games with division, etc.) so not sure how the Seahawks got screwed. In fact, they started their season early and had ten days off until week 2, with their only other Thursday game being on Thanksgiving I think. It just stinks for them that the AFC West is brutal outside of Oakland, the NFC East has two decent teams and their division is stacked top to bottom.
Very different than a ridiculous number of B2B to start the season. On the flip side, as mentioned before the Spurs will be home plenty throughout the second half and have less B2B.

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