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2014 schedule

Quick Hit Thoughts on the Patriots 2014 schedule

April 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

For all the snarky comments that were made in the leadup to the schedule release, I do enjoy seeing what this year’s campaign looks like. Here are my random thoughts..

  • Great bye week in Week 10. Believe that’s as late as it can possibly be and that’s always how you want it.
  • After the opener in Miami, the Pats are out of division for the next four games until they travel to the Bills. That’s a good stretch out of the division to work the early-season kinks out.
  • And the back-to-back Week 2 and 3 games against the Vikings and Raiders should help the Pats avoid their usual stinker loss in the early part of the season. Assuming they take care of business in Miami.
  • Good stretch around the bye of tough games – Bears/Broncos/BYE/Colts/Lions/Packers/Chargers is no cake walk.
  • Pats get their short week between @ Bills then Thursday night hosting the Jets. Good to face a team they know on the short week to help with preparation.
  • They then have a 10 break before hosting the Bears and Broncos, then they get their bye. I like how that sets up.
  • But coming out of the bye it’s a tough stretch – @Colts, vs Lions, @ Packers, @ Chargers, then closing the season out with three-straight divisional games.
  • Kind of odd playing at the Jets in Week 16. Been a while since we’ve gone down there so late.
  • Overall, the schedule feels easier in the start and then gets progressively tougher. The mid-October to mid-December stretch is tough, but with the three-straight division games to close the season out, the Pats should hold their own fate in their hands as far as the division goes.
  • Five total national games and the Broncos game is not one. That’s surprising. 
  • This is definitely a challenging schedule and if the Pats and it almost assures the Pats won’t have the division sewn up early like they often have in recent years.

Frenz and I will discuss all this and more draft stuff tomorrow morning at 11am EST on an all new podcast.

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Patriots opponents set for 2014 NFL Season

January 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots opponents set for 2014 NFL Season

Some great games next year, schedule won’t come out until mid-to-late April though. But games at Green Bay and Kanas City are always interesting, as will a home rematch against the Broncos and Bengals. A divisional rematch with Andrew Luck in Indy should be interesting as well.

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