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One of the great things about the NFL is that you can quickly project next season's opponents by the end of the season.
We'll get home and homes with Tennessee, Jacksonville and Indianapolis. (six games). We play the other AFC division winners: Denver, New England and Baltimore (three games). We get the rest of the AFC West: Kansas City, San Diego and Oakland (three wins). Then we get the NFC West as our interconference matchups: San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Arizona. Sort of a shame that we wind up facing the NFC West when they might actually be good for a change but I suppose that is offset by the not-too-scary AFC West plus our own division. I read on a Broncos board that the Broncos will play at Reliant so a guess of our unofficial 2013 schedule might look like this: Home ------- Indianapolis Jacksonville Tennessee Denver Kansas City New England St. Louis Arizona Away ------- Indianapolis Jacksonville Tennessee San Diego Oakland Baltimore San Francisco Seattle First blush, that looks like a 12-4 schedule and another AFC South crown. ![]() |
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quite a few trips westward next year.
Texans should be pretty darn good next year. |
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I think Bob's got the right opponents, just not the right home and away.
Home Indianapolis Jacksonville Tennessee Denver Oakland St. Louis Seattle New England Away Indianapolis Jacksonville Tennessee Kansas City San Diego Arizona San Francisco Baltimore I like this one better because I'd rather get Denver, NE, and Seattle all at our place rather than theirs where each is very tough at home. As road schedules go, this one isn't too bad. fyi... looking ahead to 2014, there's a road trip to Dallas (er.... Arlington). Perhaps another Thanksgiving Day game is coming up...? |
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Are the interconference matchups based on 1-thru-4 finish or where the teams played four years ago? Since the Texans hosted SF and SEA in 2009, I thought it stood to reason that we would have to travel to their place in 2013. Aren't season-ticket holders assured of seeing every NFL team at least once every eight years? I thought I'd heard that somewhere.
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Wow, yeah, good point on the NFC rotation.
Conflicting info out there (looking at you, JohnnyRoadTrip.com), but yeah, Seattle was here and Arizona was there in 2009, so it would make sense for to be flipped in 2013. But even wikipedia has the Texans headed back to Arizona while the Seahawks play in Houston. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Houston_Texans_season Also, based on the rotation theory, KC is an away game and Oakland is a home game for the Texans. The reverse was the case in 2010 when the AFC South last played the AFC West. |
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Ah, found this:
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Of course, shoddy reporting at the Worldwide, they made an error in this report, as shown in bold... that should be Kansas City there instead of Denver. |
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