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2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:49 pm
by Todd Pence
No thread on this yet, so I thought I'd take it upon myself to start one.

One thing that stands out. This schedule features rematches of the last two Super Bowls. That hasn't happened since 1977. (And only once before that, in 1970).

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 12:58 pm
by JWL
The Jets schedule is odd.
Home, road, road
Home, road, road
Home, road, road

Not sure we have seen exactly that before. Maybe Ivan Urena can chime in on this.

Then, during the last eight regular season weeks, the Jets play two road games.

The Steelers playing the Bengals in Week 2 when Vontaze Burfict will be suspended stinks of manipulation. I bet the Steelers requested it.

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:21 pm
by BD Sullivan
JWL wrote:The Jets schedule is odd.
Home, road, road
Home, road, road
Home, road, road
It beats 1973:

Road, road, road
Road, road, road
Home, home, home
Road, home, home
Road, home

The eight road games (in a 14-game season) was the result of the Mets WS appearance moving a home game against the Steelers to Pittsburgh, with the Jets' horrible stadium lease keeping them out of Shea until after the baseball season ended.

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 2:38 pm
by JWL
Yes, and it is also weird that in 1969 the reigning Super Bowl champions did not play a home game (including preseason) until October 20th.

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:36 pm
by IvanNYC
JWL wrote:The Jets schedule is odd.
Home, road, road
Home, road, road
Home, road, road

Not sure we have seen exactly that before. Maybe Ivan Urena can chime in on this.

Then, during the last eight regular season weeks, the Jets play two road games.

The Steelers playing the Bengals in Week 2 when Vontaze Burfict will be suspended stinks of manipulation. I bet the Steelers requested it.

Home, Away, Away, Home, Away, Away, Home, Away, Away in their first nine games (since 1970):

2001 Baltimore Ravens
2012 Detroit Lions (had bye in Week 5)
2014 Chicago Bears (had bye in Week 9)

The 1970 Miami Dolphins had the reverse home/away sequence in their first 9 games (Away, Away, Home, Away, Away, Home, Away, Away, Home)

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:42 pm
by Andrew McKillop
The Packers' schedule is goofy this year. Opening on the road for the first two weeks. Then at home for four consecutive games. A three-game road trip in November. Lastly they close the regular season against three division opponents.

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:20 pm
by 74_75_78_79_
Two Christmas games this year - Ravens@Steelers 4:30, Broncos@Chiefs 8:30 (both times ET); most of the other games that week will be the day before (on Sat). The following week, ALL games on New Year's Day either at 1 or 4 ET with no night game. Steelers one of four teams that never played Christmas Day (who are the other 3?). They'll also be playing Thanksgiving Night at Colts.

Who else has played both T-Day and Christmas in the same year? Who else has played the trifecta (both those AND New Year's Day)?

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:27 pm
by Gary Najman
For the first time in history there will be a Monday Night game outside the USA (November 21, Houston-Oakland at Mexico City). In 2005, the first game outside the USA also played at Azteca Stadium between San Francisco and Arizona was a Sunday Night game.

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:53 pm
by MatthewToy
74_75_78_79_ wrote:Two Christmas games this year - Ravens@Steelers 4:30, Broncos@Chiefs 8:30 (both times ET); most of the other games that week will be the day before (on Sat). The following week, ALL games on New Year's Day either at 1 or 4 ET with no night game. Steelers one of four teams that never played Christmas Day (who are the other 3?). They'll also be playing Thanksgiving Night at Colts.

Who else has played both T-Day and Christmas in the same year? Who else has played the trifecta (both those AND New Year's Day)?
If there were regularly scheduled games on Christmas in the past 50 years then there's a good chance Dallas and/or Detroit played both days.

Re: 2016 NFL Schedule

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:14 pm
by BD Sullivan
MatthewToy wrote:
74_75_78_79_ wrote:Two Christmas games this year - Ravens@Steelers 4:30, Broncos@Chiefs 8:30 (both times ET); most of the other games that week will be the day before (on Sat). The following week, ALL games on New Year's Day either at 1 or 4 ET with no night game. Steelers one of four teams that never played Christmas Day (who are the other 3?). They'll also be playing Thanksgiving Night at Colts.

Who else has played both T-Day and Christmas in the same year? Who else has played the trifecta (both those AND New Year's Day)?
If there were regularly scheduled games on Christmas in the past 50 years then there's a good chance Dallas and/or Detroit played both days.
I'm fairly certain this is the entire list of Christmas games:

1971 (Both Playoff Games)
Dallas @ Minnesota
Miami @ Kansas City
1989
Cincinnati @ Minnesota
1993
Houston @ San Francisco
1994
Detroit @ Miami
1995
Dallas @ Arizona
1999
Denver @ Detroit
2000
Dallas @ Tennessee
2004
Oakland @ Kansas City
Denver @ Tennessee
2005
Chicago @ GB
Minnesota @ Baltimore
2006
Philadelphia @ Dallas
NYJ @ Miami
2009
San Diego @ Tennessee
2010
Dallas @ Arizona
2011
Chicago @ Green Bay