rottweiler wrote:Even though next year is the four-year-roll-around in which the NFC West teams play the NFC East teams it definitely appears that the NFL is trying to forge a rivalry between the Hawks and the Cowpukes.
Hawkstar wrote:Seems odd to visit Carolina again.
FolkCrusader wrote:rottweiler wrote:Even though next year is the four-year-roll-around in which the NFC West teams play the NFC East teams it definitely appears that the NFL is trying to forge a rivalry between the Hawks and the Cowpukes.
We play all of the NFC East.
rottweiler wrote:Even though next year is the four-year-roll-around in which the NFC West teams play the NFC East teams it definitely appears that the NFL is trying to forge a rivalry between the Hawks and the Cowpukes.
rottweiler wrote:FolkCrusader wrote:rottweiler wrote:Even though next year is the four-year-roll-around in which the NFC West teams play the NFC East teams it definitely appears that the NFL is trying to forge a rivalry between the Hawks and the Cowpukes.
We play all of the NFC East.
Which is what I just said, sport.
FolkCrusader wrote:There are no "at large" bids HC.
6 Games = Division opponents
4 Games = Rotating NFC division
4 games = Rotating AFC division
2 games = Conference opponent(s) that finished the same position as your team that you are not already playing. ie We are playing the NFC East so Philly the first place finisher we play. That leaves Carolina and Green Bay as NFC first place finishers, which we play as these last two selections.
HumanCockroach wrote:FolkCrusader wrote:There are no "at large" bids HC.
6 Games = Division opponents
4 Games = Rotating NFC division
4 games = Rotating AFC division
2 games = Conference opponent(s) that finished the same position as your team that you are not already playing. ie We are playing the NFC East so Philly the first place finisher we play. That leaves Carolina and Green Bay as NFC first place finishers, which we play as these last two selections.
My mistake, I thought the last two games would be an "at large" game, meaning any team that finished in the same position as the Seahawks, didn't realise it had to be from the same conference... I apologise...
Venice_Hawk wrote:I'm stoked! I will finally be able to take my 12 year old son to a Seahawks game!
We will make the 2 hour trip to San Diego. (with my twin brother, a Charger fan)
Uppercut wrote:I have a feeling the league will schedule the first game against the Niners in their new stadium. Would be fun to beat them there first game of the season.
FolkCrusader wrote:Uppercut wrote:I have a feeling the league will schedule the first game against the Niners in their new stadium. Would be fun to beat them there first game of the season.
The super bowl winner traditionally gets a home game, week one
rottweiler wrote:Even though next year is the four-year-roll-around in which the NFC West teams play the NFC East teams it definitely appears that the NFL is trying to forge a rivalry between the Hawks and the Cowpukes.
FolkCrusader wrote:We play all of the NFC East.
rottweiler wrote:Which is what I just said, sport.
FolkCrusader wrote:So how exactly could the NFL be trying to forge a rivaly with a game that is scheduled to be played every 4 years?
RiverDog wrote:Venice_Hawk wrote:I'm stoked! I will finally be able to take my 12 year old son to a Seahawks game!
We will make the 2 hour trip to San Diego. (with my twin brother, a Charger fan)
There's a chance I could be going to the San Diego game, too. I want to go to at least one, and perhaps two, road games next season, with one of them probably being the Arizona game. I won't know until the dates are released in April.
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