Thursday, April 17, 2008

Bills Schedule Breakdown

1 Sun. Sep. 07 1:00 pm ET Seahawks
- Bills were mediocre at best last year, and the Seahawks made the playoffs like 5 years straight, gotta say the Bills lose the home opener

2 Sun. Sep. 14 1:00 pm ET at Jaguars
- Another playoff team, the Bills must have the hardest schedule in the NFL (don't bother commenting, I know the NFL uses a formula and who you get is based soley on divisions except two games)

3 Sun. Sep. 21 1:00 pm ET Raiders
- Finally a team the Bills should be able to beat. With a supersized QB and nothing else to speak of, the Raiders are gonna be another cellar dweller.

4 Sun. Sep. 28 4:05 pm ET at Rams
- Offensive line woes are familiar territory for the Bills, hopefully the Bills will have fixed there's and the Rams won't. Could go either way, let's say it's a loss to be realistic.

5 Sun. Oct. 05 4:15 pm ET at Cardinals
- Leinart finally in command? Who knows, Bills will likely be shakier on offense, but hard to say if the Cardinals defense will be stout. Coin flip, Bills win.

6 BYE WEEK - Bills enter the bye week 2-3, once again solidifying they are a middle of the road team

7 Sun. Oct. 19 1:00 pm ET Chargers
- Unless it dumps 3 feet of snow during the game and LT's legs break off in the cold, the Bills will lose this one to a team one game shy of last year's Super Bowl.

8 Sun. Oct. 26 1:00 pm ET at Dolphins
- Parcells usually takes a few years to turn a team around, and this is a team that was the bottom of the bottom last year. Another Bills victory!

9 Sun. Nov. 02 1:00 pm ET Jets
- Bills beat them twice last year, and the Jets haven't done anything to make themselves wholly better. Bills beat up division opponents not in Massachusetts.

10 Sun. Nov. 09 1:00 pm ET at Patriots
- Speaking of which, if the Bills can get a running game going, and can possibly put pressure on Brady, they have an outside chance. But they won't, for the loss.

11 Mon. Nov. 17 8:30 pm ET Browns
- They just missed the playoffs because they couldn't beat the lowly Bengals. Something tells me they'll be slightly better and take a Wild Card spot this year. Bills couldn't beat them last year in the snow, of all conditions the Bills should be able to play in the snow.

12 Sun. Nov. 23 1:00 pm ET at Chiefs
- Chiefs will not be a contender until they replace Herm "I'm not sure what a clock does" Edwards. Maybe they'll have the ball and drive for the winning score but run out of time..... stranger things have happened. Let's see, that makes the Bills 5-6

13 Sun. Nov. 30 1:00 pm ET 49ers
- Bills seem to have half a schedule of playoff teams and half a schedule with top 10 picks. Luckily the 49ers spent all their money on Nate Clements so the Bills wouldn't have to. How come no one is playing up that angle?

14 Sun. Dec. 07 4:05 pm ET Dolphins
- Ah, the big Toronto game. I guess we'll see how this goes attendence wise. Game wise you're going to have a middle of the road team playing a gutter team. Go Bills!

15 Sun. Dec. 14 1:00 pm ET at Jets
- With this string of easy opponents, the Bills start to build the confidence of the fans. Can they do it? A winning season? Wild Card implications?

16 Sun. Dec. 21 4:05 pm ET at Broncos
- Nope, despite the fact they should beat a very lackluster Broncos squad, the Bills lay an egg when it counts most, as usual.

17 Sun. Dec. 28 1:00 pm ET Patriots
- The Bills are notorious for not being able to beat teams that are resting starters for the playoffs. The Patriots might not even rest their starters. Another loss.

Season record: 8-8

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