jshawaii22 wrote:I like the schedule... it could of been a lot worse.
I like how they spread out our division games a little more this year. That Packers game as a back-to-back Mid Eastern games is not going to be easy.
Three home games in a row coming off the bye week. That's a long stretch.
And an odd one for TV coverage, with CBS doing the all NFC Seahawks-Bears game.
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obiken wrote:
How? the only team they left off JH is the Pats, how could it be worse??
NorthHawk wrote:"
How? the only team they left off JH is the Pats, how could it be worse??"
What, or who is JH?
mykc14 wrote:As much as I can asses a schedule this early I like this one.Great bye week, 5 prime time games, more than 1 home prime time game, 5 of the last 8 games at home, only 3 10am starts (although this team has done a pretty good job of winning those games). This is the best I have felt about a schedule this early in a long time.
obiken wrote:We have the 4th hardest in the league. Not sure why you guys are celebrating. Mark Schlereth, predicts 11-5. All the losses on the road.
obiken wrote:
HumanCockroach wrote:I agree with RD, just like I didn't get all that worked up about last year's schedule ( with the exception of back to back 10 am games) though the total of the playoff teams from those divisions is actually five (3 from AFC North, 2 from NFC North) . I didn't like the lack of home PT games but whatever, at least the bye comes at a MUCH better time.
Hawk Sista wrote:We are one of the BEST teams in the league, if not the best. The 4th hardest schedule means nothing, really at this point (see my point above about the end of the season gauntlet that ended up being us playing second and third (even 4th) string QBs). Rosters are not even rounded out yet and then there are usually 5 - 10 key injuries that change the trajectories of 5-10 teams (hopefully not ours). And...JUST. LIKE. THAT....the 4th hardest schedule becomes the hardest or the 21st hardest.
Additionally, this is not your 1990's Seahawks, all due respect to those guys. Our D has been top 5 in all categories for at least three years running. Our offense has been getting more and more consistent over the last three years and just got better with Jimmy. Pete has systematically exorcised old demons (cannot win on the road, cannot win at 10:00 a.m., cannot win playoff games, cannot win the big one, cannot XY and Z.) These guys can. These guys are # 1 in jersey sales. YOUR very own Seattle Seahawks are # freakin' one in jersey sales with Russell leading all sales and 3 of the top 10 highest all being Seahawks. This is a new era...this schedule scares me not!!!!!!!!!
We have to play who we have to play. I'd rather play Green Bay in GB in September than December. I'd rather have the bye in the middle of the season. I'd rather not have stretches and stretches of away games against uber tough opponents. With who we were slated to play, the when, the bye, and the night time games seem to lean in our favor. Just my .02
GO HAWKS
savvyman wrote:Digging a little deeper into the schedule - this person has identified something that I have not seen yet:
The Seahawk's will play 4 teams coming off their Bye Weeks - That gives these 4 teams two weeks to prepare for their games against the Hawks:
A 5th team - The Rams - will get 10 days to prepare for their game against the Hawks.
http://www.footballperspective.com/washington-seattle-carolina-tampa-bay-extra-rest-and-the-2015-nfl-schedule/
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