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Old 07-15-2012, 04:01 PM   #49
Mainejet
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Originally Posted by NY2FLDWC85 View Post
Now, as we all know, it's pretty much impossible to predict how the season will play out due to potential (future) injuries, football being a game of inches, teams improving/declining each and every offseason/season etc, etc. That's what this thread is for, to discuss the improvements made (or lack thereof) in regards to our upcoming schedule.

Now, in regards to the AFC East, we all know about the Patriots and the Bills (defense) seems to be much improved. The key for us making the playoffs (or possibly competing for the AFC East) is to hold our own inside of our division. A 5-1 AFC East record would be idea. Can we split with NE? Who knows, but hopefully we can sweep both Miami and Buffalo. If we get swept by NE again, just my honest opinion, we're not winning the division. Which is why I mention 5-1. The ability to split with NE is there, and if we can't sweep Buffalo and Miami, we don't deserve the division to begin with.

Week 2: @ Pittsburgh: 12-4
Week 4: vs 49ers: 13-3
Week 5: vs Texans: 10-6
Week 6: vs Colts: 2-14
Week 10: @ Seattle: 7-9
Week 11: @ St.Louis: 2-14
Week 13: vs Cardinals: 8-8
Week 14: @ Jacksonville: 5-11
Week 15: @ Titans: 9-7
Week 16: vs Chargers: 8-8

This, on paper, looks to be a favorable schedule for the Jets. The potentially very difficult teams, that instantly stand out, would have to be the Steelers, 49ers, Texans and Chargers. Outside of the Steelers, all 3 of the 49ers, Texans and Charger games are home games. I wouldn't like the idea of being the complete opposite. For example, the 49ers (west coast), Texans and Chargers (West Coast). Outside of the AFC East, once we get past the Texans of week 5, suddenly, this schedule doesn't seem so brutal.

My question is this, of the Non-AFC East opponents, which of these teams would you say has had the strongest offseasons, and why? Which teams would you say has taken a step back? And which of these teams (heading into the season) would you say seem to be about the same as last season?
IMO, we are talking about the Pittsburgh Steelers. They are a model franchise that always holds things close to the vest. They have, IMO, a very conservative approach to drafting. They almost never make any outrageous or newsworthy trades. They just stay right where their at and NEVER draft for need. They always take the best player available.

What that results in is an organization that is deep in talent and always competitive. It always amazes me after the draft has come and gone and you start to look at what the Steelers were able to do. They always seem to take players at much lower slots than many of draftniks had them going.

Taking into account this years draft, it's easy to think that the Steelers will have a top notch OL. Couple that with their always great defense and you have a team that is SB worthy.
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