The Packers have the easiest remaining strength of schedule in the NFL


The Packers have the easiest remaining strength of schedule in the NFL

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  1. chargers, lions, chiefs is gonna be a tough stretch. and it looks like the bucs could be a tough matchup too, so i don’t really buy into this. i feel like the rams won’t be an easy walk in the park either

  2. This is why I think 8-10 wins is feasible. Yeah, this is not the year for us to do anything meaningful, but because we have an easy schedule I think we’ll end up with a decent amount of wins. Heck, we already have 2.

  3. and when barry still cant stop anything i want yall to circle back around to this and stop defending his ass. you know who you are.

  4. The relatively easy schedule will make it easier for the front office to fuck up the evaluation of things. Playing bad teams can boost how the offense and defense look resulting in keeping guys they really shouldn’t. Hopefully the front office doesn’t get fooled

  5. I know this probably isn’t a great way to test how good we are. But it’s a great way to give our guys some confidence and for Love to get comfortable being #1

  6. Maybe they’re going off of road games having the impact but as of right now the lions(.365) have the easiest remaining schedule in the league based off of current record with the packers(.385) having the second easiest.

    That would likely change drastically from week to week seeing as how they’re early in the season when things are most in flux.

    Differences in schedules for those curious:

    Common opponents: Panthers, Raiders, Broncos, Chargers, Bucs, Vikings(2x), Bears

    Lions Unique: Cowboys, Ravens, Saints, Bears, and Packers (10-10)

    Packers Unique: Giants, Steelers, Chiefs, Rams, and Lions (11-9)

    Which if you note the difference in combined record the only difference is the Lions remaining schedule has the 2-2 Packers on it and in turn the Packers have the 3-1 Lions on there’s.

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