Originally posted by pdizo916:Only 5 prime time games?
Well, considering that's the max you can have that's pretty good.
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Originally posted by pdizo916:Only 5 prime time games?
Originally posted by illinois9er:
Originally posted by pdizo916:
Only 5 prime time games?
Well, considering that's the max you can have that's pretty good.
Originally posted by ritz126:Originally posted by genus49:Originally posted by NYniner85:Another season to be legendary! https://t.co/srG8XxUyWN pic.twitter.com/As1l0vRZvY
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) May 7, 2020
Honestly not much more we could've asked for to help us with the schedule makers.
You never know what happens but looking at it the worst thing I see is the key NFC matchups at Seattle, 4 days later vs GB and then New Orleans. But even there we host the Packers on the short week and then get extra rest to prep for the Saints even tho we have to go on the road again.
Eagles game is the only game that really worries me in the first half of the season. Pats at home vs Belichick and his coaching is never easy but early in the season I just can't see Stidham taking on our D. Seattle I just don't trust despite how well they play us. I think their luck has run out and as good as Wilson is their luck is going to run out against us.
Second half of the season is a little tougher. But second half of the season it gets to be a war of attrition. I'm glad to see our bye week later on this year. I think it will help get us a nice push to the end.
12-4 is what I'm thinking. Eagles, Saints, Dallas and at Arizona are the 4 games I'm thinking pose the biggest risk but it doesn't always work like that. I love our team and looking at the schedule I think the only thing stopping us from 16-0 would be injuries and the "overlooked them"game.
Full health there isn't a team on our schedule who I think we cannot beat.
short week at home and extra time to rest/prepare against saints is a best case scenario considering that 22 game stretch
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:When's the 'Zone gonna put in a like or thumbs up button? Closest I can get
Originally posted by Fresno49er:
Originally posted by ChicoCorrales:
Figures we get GB on a short week, anything they can do to try and give ARodgers a chance to beat us.
It'll be Love by then
We can play GB with 3 days rest and still beat their asses. It'll be the same s**t like the past 2 games, a team with 1 wr isn't beating this team and they still haven't stopped Mostert and it's May
Originally posted by genus49:
Yeah I tried to check other key teams play against to see if we're playing any of them coming off a bye week or long rest and didn't spot any. I'm sure I missed someone but last year we saw a ton of that...we battled through it regardless but still helps.
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by ritz126:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Another season to be legendary! https://t.co/srG8XxUyWN pic.twitter.com/As1l0vRZvY
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) May 7, 2020
Honestly not much more we could've asked for to help us with the schedule makers.
You never know what happens but looking at it the worst thing I see is the key NFC matchups at Seattle, 4 days later vs GB and then New Orleans. But even there we host the Packers on the short week and then get extra rest to prep for the Saints even tho we have to go on the road again.
Eagles game is the only game that really worries me in the first half of the season. Pats at home vs Belichick and his coaching is never easy but early in the season I just can't see Stidham taking on our D. Seattle I just don't trust despite how well they play us. I think their luck has run out and as good as Wilson is their luck is going to run out against us.
Second half of the season is a little tougher. But second half of the season it gets to be a war of attrition. I'm glad to see our bye week later on this year. I think it will help get us a nice push to the end.
12-4 is what I'm thinking. Eagles, Saints, Dallas and at Arizona are the 4 games I'm thinking pose the biggest risk but it doesn't always work like that. I love our team and looking at the schedule I think the only thing stopping us from 16-0 would be injuries and the "overlooked them"game.
Full health there isn't a team on our schedule who I think we cannot beat.
short week at home and extra time to rest/prepare against saints is a best case scenario considering that 22 game stretch
Yeah I tried to check other key teams play against to see if we're playing any of them coming off a bye week or long rest and didn't spot any. I'm sure I missed someone but last year we saw a ton of that...we battled through it regardless but still helps.
Originally posted by ChicoCorrales:
Figures we get GB on a short week, anything they can do to try and give ARodgers a chance to beat us.
Originally posted by Hopper:
Originally posted by ChicoCorrales:
Figures we get GB on a short week, anything they can do to try and give ARodgers a chance to beat us.
They have to travel to us on a short week. That's not an advantage for them.
Originally posted by Beezy33:Originally posted by genus49:Originally posted by ritz126:Originally posted by genus49:Originally posted by NYniner85:Another season to be legendary! https://t.co/srG8XxUyWN pic.twitter.com/As1l0vRZvY
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) May 7, 2020
Honestly not much more we could've asked for to help us with the schedule makers.
You never know what happens but looking at it the worst thing I see is the key NFC matchups at Seattle, 4 days later vs GB and then New Orleans. But even there we host the Packers on the short week and then get extra rest to prep for the Saints even tho we have to go on the road again.
Eagles game is the only game that really worries me in the first half of the season. Pats at home vs Belichick and his coaching is never easy but early in the season I just can't see Stidham taking on our D. Seattle I just don't trust despite how well they play us. I think their luck has run out and as good as Wilson is their luck is going to run out against us.
Second half of the season is a little tougher. But second half of the season it gets to be a war of attrition. I'm glad to see our bye week later on this year. I think it will help get us a nice push to the end.
12-4 is what I'm thinking. Eagles, Saints, Dallas and at Arizona are the 4 games I'm thinking pose the biggest risk but it doesn't always work like that. I love our team and looking at the schedule I think the only thing stopping us from 16-0 would be injuries and the "overlooked them"game.
Full health there isn't a team on our schedule who I think we cannot beat.
short week at home and extra time to rest/prepare against saints is a best case scenario considering that 22 game stretch
Yeah I tried to check other key teams play against to see if we're playing any of them coming off a bye week or long rest and didn't spot any. I'm sure I missed someone but last year we saw a ton of that...we battled through it regardless but still helps.
Pats are coming off a Week 6 BYE to play us at home Week 7
GB had a bye before our SNF matchup last year and look what it got them, no one really should be worried about GBOriginally posted by ritz126:Originally posted by Hopper:Originally posted by ChicoCorrales:Figures we get GB on a short week, anything they can do to try and give ARodgers a chance to beat us.
They have to travel to us on a short week. That's not an advantage for them.
Coming off a game against the Vikings as well.
Originally posted by illinois9er:Originally posted by pdizo916:Only 5 prime time games?
Well, considering that's the max you can have that's pretty good.
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by Beezy33:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by ritz126:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Another season to be legendary! https://t.co/srG8XxUyWN pic.twitter.com/As1l0vRZvY
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) May 7, 2020
Honestly not much more we could've asked for to help us with the schedule makers.
You never know what happens but looking at it the worst thing I see is the key NFC matchups at Seattle, 4 days later vs GB and then New Orleans. But even there we host the Packers on the short week and then get extra rest to prep for the Saints even tho we have to go on the road again.
Eagles game is the only game that really worries me in the first half of the season. Pats at home vs Belichick and his coaching is never easy but early in the season I just can't see Stidham taking on our D. Seattle I just don't trust despite how well they play us. I think their luck has run out and as good as Wilson is their luck is going to run out against us.
Second half of the season is a little tougher. But second half of the season it gets to be a war of attrition. I'm glad to see our bye week later on this year. I think it will help get us a nice push to the end.
12-4 is what I'm thinking. Eagles, Saints, Dallas and at Arizona are the 4 games I'm thinking pose the biggest risk but it doesn't always work like that. I love our team and looking at the schedule I think the only thing stopping us from 16-0 would be injuries and the "overlooked them"game.
Full health there isn't a team on our schedule who I think we cannot beat.
short week at home and extra time to rest/prepare against saints is a best case scenario considering that 22 game stretch
Yeah I tried to check other key teams play against to see if we're playing any of them coming off a bye week or long rest and didn't spot any. I'm sure I missed someone but last year we saw a ton of that...we battled through it regardless but still helps.
Pats are coming off a Week 6 BYE to play us at home Week 7
I just don't think NE is as talented even with the mind of Belichick, we would have to be severely out coached and just come out flat to lose that game.