January 16, 2004

It's a Bird! It's a Plane!

It's Supervisor!!! Don't worry if you don't get that, no one else does. Wait a second.
All right then. I think that I have solved the problems that I have solved with the Packers schedule. This is really interesting folks, os watch out.
Well, week 1 stays the same, and this is a big matchup, because there will probably be some bad blood between the two teams. So give me a MNF matchup in Philly. That's 0 home, 1 road games. The season continues with the Packers home opener, versus Cincinatti. 1-1. Also, now the AFC is 1-0. The Pack will then travel to Detroit, 1-2, 0-1 in the NFC North. Another NFC NOrth matchup, also on the road, as we visit the Bears. Make that 1-3, 0-2. Give me some NFC East, for a change, at home versus the Giants. 2-3. A bye in week six, and then the Pack at Cleveland. That's now 2-4, 1-1 in the American Football Conference. Minnesota then comes to town, so we're 3-4, 1-2 in the division. Bear with me people. On the road again, Pack in Washington for the 'Skins, now 3-5, 1-2 in the East. MNF, Bears visit, 4-5, 2-2 in the North. 4-6 as we go to Baltimore, also 1-2 in the AFC. Dallas pops in for a quickie, 5-6, 2-2 in the East, which completes that schedule. Here's where I got it wrong, because I had GB at Det, a repeat. Change that, so now 6-6, 3-2 in the North. Pittsburgh next comes up, at Lambaugh, (how do you spell it?) so 7-6, 2-2 in the AFC, finishing that up. The Rams make a visit, so 8-6, obviously need to move a couple of these games around. Later. Finally, I have the Pack closing out the season at Minn, probably in a Sunday Nighter, and then in Carolina. So, aside from the 4 straight home games near the end, which can be mixed up with the last two games, 2-1-2-1, probably, this is a pretty good schedule. I will be right on at least 12 of the games, the only wild-card being who we play in the AFC, whether the North or the South. If it is the South, then we would visit Indy, play Tennessee and Jacksonville at home, and play houston for the first time ever in Reliant Stadium. Okay, now to current sports news, where the Gophers women, now the only undefeated team in the country, beat Illinois 74-59. Nice. Bye

Posted by Greenmantle at January 16, 2004 12:03 AM
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