
Kneejerk Schedule Reax 2.0: Colts Have it Tough In Middle
From Oct. 19 to Nov. 30, the Indianapolis Colts are going to be getting a faceful of it every weekend.
Check out what Indy sees after its first five games:
- Oct. 19: @ Green Bay
- Oct. 27: @ Tennessee
- Nov. 2: New England
- Nov. 9: @ Pittsburgh
- Nov. 16: Houston
- Nov. 23: @San Diego
- Nov. 30: @ Cleveland
That's five out of seven road games (all five against playoff teams from 2007) and six out of seven against playoff teams from last year. And when they get a home game during that stretch, Indy has to play New England sandwiched in between road trips to Tennessee and Pittsburgh?
That's nasty. The Colts also close the season at Jacksonville and then home against Tennessee. They, of course, open the season on NBC against Chicago on Sept. 7.
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You might want to check that last paragraph. The Colts won't be playing anyone at the RCA Dome this year so them playing Tennessee there for the final game this year isn't going to happen.
Moron! We open at Lucas Oil Stadium in August.
The Browns didn't make the playoffs last time I checked but hey. This guy knows football like a fourth grader knows genetics. I'm sure he'll ride the Burg all year and have his top five video everyweek were he has to look at the script to remember where he ranked the teams. This guy has no insight or original ideas. Run-of-the-mill.
Although NFL Football is big business, for the average fan it is entertainment and a deversion from our everyday lives. The fact that NBC uses Keith Olbermann as part of the Sunday night telecast is a shame. When I see him or hear his voice it reminds me of the pro-liberal bias at NBC and politcizes the telecast. He has been one of the staunchest pro-liberal faces at NBC and having him thrown in the mix during a sporting event is unacceptable